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Royal Institute of British Architects The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three suppl ...
' unit dedicated to organising architectural and other design-related competitions. Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures, landscape design projects or public realm artworks. A competition typically asks for architects and/or designers to submit a design proposal in response to a given brief. The winning design will then be selected by an independent jury panel of design professionals and client representatives. The independence of the jury is vital to the fair conduct of a competition. The objective of a competition is to explore a range of different design options to select the best response to the design brief, which would not be possible by pre-selecting one architect. The competitions process is often used to generate new ideas, create blue-sky thinking, stimulate debate, raise the profile of the project and allow an opportunity for emerging talent to grow as well as established design practices.


History

In 1871 the RIBA appointed a special committee to draw up the first set of model rules and regulations for competitions. A Competitions Committee was set up in 1883 to monitor competitions and a revised version of the rules and regulations was published at this time. In 1967 the RIBA set up a Competitions Working Group who decided not just to monitor competitions but actively promote them and persuade clients to use them. From 1971 onwards a permanent Competitions Office was established at the RIBA. RIBA Competitions is the only organisation in the UK who has maintained a steady flow of competitions as part of the normal working environment and to have studied the competition system in depth.


Project list

RIBA Competitions has been responsible for delivering some of the most high-profile building projects in the UK and abroad through competition, such as:


Civic and Commercial

* Bourne Hill Council Offices, Salisbury * Cleopatra's Kiosk * Gateway Plus (previously known as "Birmingham Gateway") *
Manchester Civil Justice Centre Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a governmental building in Manchester, England. Completed in 2007, it houses Manchester's county court and the Manchester District Registry of the High Court of Justice, High Court, the city's family proceedin ...
* RIBA Bar *
Senedd The Senedd ( ; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and () in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, Its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolve ...
(also known as "National Assembly for Wales") * Toyota (GB) Ltd Headquarters * New Islington Footbridge * 76 Portland Place


Culture, sport and leisure

* Avenham Park Pavilion * Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art * Banbury Museum * Brockholes Nature Reserve Visitor Centre * Courtyard, Hereford *
London Velopark Lee Valley VeloPark is a cycling centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London, England. It is owned and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, and it was opened to the public in March 2014. The facility was one of the pe ...
(also known as London 2012 Velodrome) * Maidstone Museum - East Wing extension *
Manchester Art Gallery Manchester Art Gallery, formerly Manchester City Art Gallery, is a publicly owned art museum on Mosley Street in Manchester city centre, England. The main gallery premises were built for a learned society in 1823 and today its collection occupi ...
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National Centre for Popular Music The National Centre for Popular Music was a museum in Sheffield, England, for pop and rock music Rock is a Music genre, genre of popular music that originated in the United States as "rock and roll" in the late 1940s and early 1950s, deve ...
(now known as Sheffield Hallam University students' union) * National Maritime Museum Cornwall * National Waterfront Museum *
Newlyn Art Gallery Newlyn Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Newlyn, Cornwall, UK. Opened in 1895, designed by James Hicks of Redruth and financed by John Passmore Edwards the gallery was conceived as a home and exhibition venue for the Newlyn ...
* The Collection Lincoln * The Hepworth Wakefield * The MAC Belfast * The Sage Gateshead * The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester * The Novium Museum * The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum * The Leventis Gallery


Education, health and the community

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Campuses of the University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham operates from four campuses in Nottinghamshire and from two overseas campuses, one in Ningbo, China and the other in Semenyih, Malaysia. The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China, Ningbo campus was officially opened ...
Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham * Corpus Christi College Auditorium * Evelina Children's Hospital * James Allen's Community Music School * St Thomas' Hospital re-cladding * Kentish Town Health Centre * London School of Economics, Saw Swee Hock Student Centre * City and Islington College * Bishop Edward King Chapel


Housing and regeneration

* Clayfield Affordable Homes * Redevelopment of JCB's Heavy Products site * Timber Wharf


Public realm, artworks and structures

* Halley Research Station * Infinity Bridge * Kielder Observatory * Millennium Bridge (London) * Pylon Design Competition * The Halo, Rossendale * The Royal Parks Foundation - Drinking FountainsThe Royal Park Drinking Fountains
/ref> * BBC Listening Project * RIBA Lounge MIPIMUK 2014 * Grand Designs Live 2015


References

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