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News.03.03.25

Five BDP projects shortlisted for prestigious RIBA Awards

BDP’s creative, multidisciplinary structure delivers more success

Five BDP projects have been recognised among the best in architecture, securing places on this year’s prestigious RIBA Awards regional shortlists. These nominations highlight the power of design to transform healthcare, education, and research spaces across the UK.

The Louisa Martindale Building in Brighton has been recognised for redefining hospital design with state-of-the-art healthcare facilities. The Oak Cancer Centre has been shortlisted for its pioneering approach to cancer research and treatment, providing world-class care in an uplifting environment. Coventry University College of Arts and Society has been celebrated for fostering creativity and collaboration through its innovative learning spaces, while The Discovery Centre for AstraZeneca has been acknowledged as a cutting-edge research hub driving forward scientific breakthroughs. Leicester St Margaret’s Bus Station completes the shortlist with its forward-thinking approach to sustainable transport infrastructure.

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Leicester St Margaret’s Bus Station
Chris Harding Image for RUSH Design Story

“We design a world that’s built for good, and it’s heartening to see so many of our completed projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA awards. Whether our clients are asking for spaces for healing, research, learning, or working, we know that our designs have impact – for people, planet, and our collective prosperity.”

Chris Harding, Chair, BDP

These nominations reinforce BDP’s commitment to creating spaces that enhance lives and communities. They also recognise the expertise, collaboration, and dedication of the teams behind each project. Over the coming weeks, RIBA judges will visit the shortlisted schemes before announcing the winners in late spring.

The Louisa Martindale Building in Brighton welcomes patients