Annual architecture prize given to the ugliest building in the United Kingdom
Award
Carbuncle Cup Awarded for Annual architecture prize given to the ugliest building in the United Kingdom Sponsored by The Fence (2024–), Building Design (2006–2018)First awarded 2006; 19 years ago (2006 ) (First run), 2024; 1 year ago (2024 ) (Second run) Last awarded 2018; 7 years ago (2018 ) (First run), to present (Second run)
The Carbuncle Cup is an architecture prize, given annually, originally by the magazine Building Design , and since 2024 by The Fence , to "the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the last 12 months".[ 1] It was intended to be a humorous response to the prestigious Stirling Prize ,[ 2] given by the Royal Institute of British Architects .[ 3]
History
First run (2006–2018)
The award was inspired by the Carbuncle Awards that Scottish architecture magazine Prospect (now Urban Realm ), had been presenting to buildings and areas in Scotland since 2000.[ 4]
The name derives from a comment in 1984 by Charles, Prince of Wales (now Charles III), an opponent of certain modernist styles and forms and a staunch defender of existing characterisations, themes and points of interest, who described Ahrends, Burton and Koralek 's proposed extension of London's National Gallery as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend".[ 5] [ 6]
The cup was launched in 2006, with the first winner being Drake Circus Shopping Centre in Plymouth by Chapman Taylor .[ 7] A shortlist was announced by the periodical each year, based on nominations from the public, and usually in the same week as the Stirling Prize shortlist. Free voting via the magazine's website was at first used to select the winner. From 2009 onwards, a small group of critics selected the winner. The original run was last held in 2018.
Second run (2024–)
In 2024, Soho based magazine; The Fence revived the award, with the first year's award being given for buildings completed since the last award of the original run was given in 2018.[ 8] The judging panel for the 2024 awards comprised:
Tim Abrahams (chair) – contributing editor, Architectural Record
Vicky Richardson – FRIBA, architectural curator
Cajsa Carlson – deputy editor, Dezeen
James McLachlan – former editor, Icon
Lucy Watson – commissioning editor, Financial Times
Dr Penny Lewis – lecturer, University of Dundee; co-founder of the Carbuncle Awards
Charlie Baker – editor, The Fence [ 8]
Winners and nominees
First run
Year
Architect
Winning work
Nominees and works
2006
Chapman Taylor
Drake Circus Shopping Centre ,Plymouth [ 9]
Page & Park for BBC Radio Merseyside , Liverpool
FaulknerBrowns Architects for Ibis Hotel, Harbourside , Bristol
CZWG for Lough Road Housing, Holloway , London
Foster + Partners for Moor House , City of London
S&P Architects for Nexus One, Swiss Cottage , London
Rem Koolhaas for Serpentine Pavilion , Hyde Park , London
Broadway Malyan for St George Wharf , Lambeth , London
John McAslan /Dandara for St George's Island, Castlefield , Manchester
Llewlyn Davies for University College Hospital , Bloomsbury , London
2007
Stephen George & Partners
Opal Court,Leicester [ 10]
Peter Redhead Architects for Holiday Inn, Westhill , Aberdeenshire
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for KX200, Pentonville Road , London
Foster & Partners for More London , South Bank , London
BBLB Architects with John Rocha for Orion Building , Birmingham
Edward Potter Associates for Skydec apartments, Wandsworth , London
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Atkins for Treasure House, Beverley , East Riding of Yorkshire
2008
EPR Architects
Radisson SAS Waterfront hotel,Saint Helier , Jersey [ 2] [ 11]
BCA Architects for Aqua housing, Poole , Dorset
Trinity Architecture for B-Central apartments, Bournemouth
Allies and Morrison for Blue Fin building, Bankside , London
Aedas for Bridgewater Place , Leeds
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill for Broadgate Tower , Bishopsgate , London
Bourne Parking for Walton Street car park, Aylesbury , Buckinghamshire
2009
Hamilton Architects
Liverpool Ferry Terminal, Liverpool[ 12] [ 13]
Make Architects for Amenities Building and International House, University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus
Allan Murray Architects for Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh
Pelli Clarke Pelli for One Park West , Liverpool One
Calderpeel Carden Croft for Poundbury Fire Station, Poundbury , Dorset
Dyer Associates for Queen Margaret University , Musselburgh , East Lothian
Austin Smith Lord for Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Halliday Fraser Munro for Union Plaza, Aberdeen
Westfield Group for Westfield Shopping Centre , Shepherd's Bush , London
Coogan & Co. for Woodlands Manor, Belfast [ 14]
2010
BFLS
Strata SE1 ,Elephant & Castle , London[ 15]
2011
Fairhurst, Chapman Taylor and Wilkinson Eyre
MediaCityUK ,Salford , Greater Manchester[ 16]
2012
Grimshaw Architects
Cutty Sark Renovation,Greenwich , London[ 18]
2013
Stephen George & Partners
465 Caledonian Road ,University College London [ 20]
2014
Sheppard Robson
Woolwich Central,Woolwich , London[ 22]
2015
Rafael Viñoly
20 Fenchurch Street ('The Walkie-Talkie'), City of London[ 24]
Fluid Design for City Gateway, Swaythling , Southampton
Keith Williams Architects for Parliament House, Lambeth, London
Robert Kilgour Architects for Waltham Forest YMCA building, Waltham Forest , London
John Simpson Architects for Whittle Building, Peterhouse , University of Cambridge
careyjones chapmantolcher (CJCT) for Woodward Hall, Imperial College London , North Acton , London[ 25]
2016
Hamiltons Architects
Lincoln Plaza ,Isle of Dogs , London[ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
2017
PLP Architecture
Nova Victoria, City of Westminster , London[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
2018
BDP
Redrock Stockport, Stockport , Greater Manchester[ 35]
Pace Jefford Moore Architects for 20 Ambleside Avenue, Streatham , London
Boyes Rees Architects for Beckley Point , Plymouth
Rolfe Judd for Haydn Tower, Vauxhall, London
PRP Architects for Lewisham Gateway, Lewisham , London
Signature Living for Shankly Hotel, Liverpool[ 36]
Second run
Year
Architect
Winning work
Nominees and works
2024
Broadway Malyan [ 37]
Lime Street Redevelopment, Liverpool , 2018[ 8]
Jestico + Whiles for W Hotel , Edinburgh , 2023
Twenty First Architects for Virgin Hotel , Glasgow , 2023
Carillion for Royal Liverpool University Hospital , Liverpool, 2022
Comer Homes Group for Mast Quay II , Woolwich Dockyard , London , 2022
MATT Architecture for Ilona Rose House , London, 2021
See also
References
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