The winning student architecture projects of the 2021 RIBA President's Medals

The 2021 edition of the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects President's Medals has been announced marking the award’s remarkable 185th edition.“The RIBA President’s Medals celebrate the best work of students from 102 architectural schools around the world,” RIBA President Simon Alford said in a statement.“I remember my partners and I eagerly anticipating the result of our Silver Medal-nominated project thirty-five years ago. I was therefore delighted to be part of this year’s judging process,” Alford continued. “The judges and I were impressed by the quality and commitment of all the entries, which explored many pertinent topics — from the climate emergency to cultural identity and the increasing impact of technology.”This year’s entries represented the largest number in the award's history with 332 in total representing 102 different schools from 31 separate nations. Scroll down to see a complete list of winning projects.RIBA Silver Medal (for the best design project produced at RIBA Part 2 or equivalent):Tiia Partanen (University of Strathclyde) for The Cloud Cooperative.Read the full post on Bustler

The winning student architecture projects of the 2021 RIBA President's Medals

The 2021 edition of the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects President's Medals has been announced marking the award’s remarkable 185th edition.

“The RIBA President’s Medals celebrate the best work of students from 102 architectural schools around the world,” RIBA President Simon Alford said in a statement.

“I remember my partners and I eagerly anticipating the result of our Silver Medal-nominated project thirty-five years ago. I was therefore delighted to be part of this year’s judging process,” Alford continued. “The judges and I were impressed by the quality and commitment of all the entries, which explored many pertinent topics — from the climate emergency to cultural identity and the increasing impact of technology.”

This year’s entries represented the largest number in the award's history with 332 in total representing 102 different schools from 31 separate nations. 

Scroll down to see a complete list of winning projects.

RIBA Silver Medal (for the best design project produced at RIBA Part 2 or equivalent):

Tiia Partanen (University of Strathclyde) for The Cloud Cooperative.

Read the full post on Bustler