RIBA Yorkshire 2024 Regional Awards Celebration
Join us as we champion and celebrate the best architecture in Yorkshire
Date and time
Location
The Guildhall York
Coney Street York YO1 9QN United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
- 4 hours 30 minutes
Join us for a special event as we announce the winners of the RIBA Yorkshire Awards 2024 and celebrate great architecture across the region.
The revival of an 11th century medieval tower in York, a stand at Catterick Racecourse, and a farmers market are among seven projects shortlisted for the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Yorkshire Awards 2024.
We'll be celebrating all of our 7 shortlisted projects:
- Catterick Racecourse: Dales Stand, Richmond, North Yorkshire, by Elliott Architects
- Clifford's Tower, York, North Yorkshire, by Hugh Broughton Architects with Martin Ashley Architects
- Crimple Hall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, by ArkleBoyce Architects
- Leeds School of Arts, Leeds, by Hawkins\Brown
- Park Hill Phase 2, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, by Mikhail Riches
- Skipton Town Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire, by LDN Architects
- Sort Trae, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, by HEM Architects, Susi Clark & Marc Medland Architect
Event details
Agenda
6.00pm Welcome drinks
7.00pm Dinner
8 .30pm Awards Presentation
9 .30pm Further drinks and networking
10.30pm Ends
Tickets includes a 2 course meal and arrival drinks. The bar will be open for further drinks.
This will be a relaxed and informal event, with a smart casual dress code (not formal or black-tie).
All dietary requirements can be catered for. Please indicate any special dietary requirements in the revelant box on the registration form.
Both alcoholic and non-alcholic drinks will be served.
If you would like to discuss your attendance and inclusion and/or access needs to attend the event comfortably, please get in touch at riba.yorkshire@riba.org.
About The Guildhall York
York Guildhall is situated on the north bank of the River Ouse, behind the Mansion House. The hall was built in 1445 for the Guild of St Christopher and St George and the Corporation and was used as a meeting place for the guilds of York. The city's guilds largely controlled the trade within York, oversaw the quality of the workmanship within the city and looked after their members' interests.
Image credits, clockwise from top left: Park Hill Phase 2 ©Tim Crocker, Clifford's Tower © Dirk Lindner, Skipton Town Hall © LDN Architects, Sort Trae © Dug Wilders, Leeds School of Arts © Simon Kennedy, Crimple Hall © Jim Stephenson, Cattrick Racecourse Dales Stand ©Elliot Arhitects
The RIBA 2024 Regional Awards are supported by:
EH Smith – Building of the Year
Autodesk - Sustainability Award