1. 2007 Winner: Museum Of Modern Literature By David Chipperfield
1. 2007 Winner: Museum Of Modern Literature By David Chipperfield (Image 1 of 16)
The world of architecture is currently abuzz with fevered speculation over its most prestigious award, the RIBA Stirling Prize. Six buildings have been shortlisted from the winners of the 2008 RIBA National Awards and European Awards. The top prize (named after the great British architect Sir James Stirling) will go to the architects of the building which has made ‘the most significant contribution to British architecture in the past year’. Previous winners include The Scottish Parliament by EMBT/ RMJM and Gateshead Millennium Bridge by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. But who will it be?
By Caroline Bloor
In This Feature
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The Judging Panel
The Shortlist
Accordia, Cambridge
Bijlmer Station, Amsterdam
Manchester Civil Justice Centre, Manchester
Nordpark Cable Railway, Austria
Royal Festival Hall, London
Westminster Academy at the Naim Dangoor Centre, London
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