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14 Dec 2017


RIBA International Prize longlist revealed, but which leisure buildings are in contention?
BY Kim Megson

RIBA International Prize longlist revealed, but which leisure buildings are in contention?

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (14 December) announced the RIBA International List 2018, a new biennial selection of the world’s best new buildings.

A number of leisure projects are included in the prestigious longlist, including high-profile museums designed by the likes of Heatherwick Studio, Stanton Williams, AL_A and Bjarke Ingels Group.

Libraries, cultural centres, a hotel and a concert hall are also recognised among the 62 buildings from 28 countries that made the cut.

The longlisted leisure projects

• Oasia Hotel Downtown by WOHA Architects Pte. Ltd.

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Beyazit State Library by Tabanlioglu Architects

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Kunstmuseum Basel by Christ & Gantenbein

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Audain Art Museum by Patkau Architects

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, by Renzo Piano Building Workshop with BETAPLAN

RIBA International Prize longlist

• The Palestinian Museum by heneghan peng architects with Arabtech Jardaneh

RIBA International Prize longlist

• MAAT by AL_A

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Msheireb Museums by John McAslan + Partners

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Musee d'arts de Nantes by Stanton Williams

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Queen Elisabeth Hall by SimpsonHaugh with Bureau Bouwtechniek

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Tirpitz by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Museum Voorlinden by Kraaijvanger Architects

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Wadden Sea Centre by Dorte Mandrup A/S

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Zeitz MOCAA by Heatherwick Studio with Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects (VDMAA), Rick Brown Associates, Jacobs Parker

RIBA International Prize longlist

• King Fahad National Library by Gerber Architekten

RIBA International Prize longlist

• Mulan Weichang Visitor Centre by HDD

RIBA International Prize longlist



The longlist was selected from entries to the 2018 RIBA International Prize. It will now be whittled down to create a shortlist, with the Grand Jury – chaired by architect Elizabeth Diller – set to choose the ultimate winner in December 2018.

The prize was established in 2016 to celebrate brilliant global design. It is open to any qualified architect in the world, for a building of any size, type or budget.

Last year the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC) in Lima, designed by Grafton Architects, became the first ever winner.

Speaking about today’s announcement, RIBA president Ben Derbyshire said: “The RIBA International List 2018 shines a light on the world’s best new buildings and most impressive architectural talent. This selection illustrates the meaningful impact and transformative quality that well-designed buildings can have on communities, wherever they are in the world.”


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