WilkinsonEyre

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WilkinsonEyre
Magna Centre
DesignGateshead Millennium Bridge
AwardsStirling Prize (2001) (2002), Lubetkin Prize (2012)

WilkinsonEyre is an international architecture practice based in London, England. In 1983 Chris Wilkinson founded Chris Wilkinson Architects, he partnered with Jim Eyre in 1987 and the practice was renamed WilkinsonEyre in 1999. The practice has led the completion of many high-profile projects such as Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Cooled Conservatories Gardens by the Bay, Oxford's Weston Library and Guangzhou International Finance Center.

Project list

Key projects:

Bridges

Cultural

Education

Public Buildings

Tall Buildings

Sports and Leisure

Publications

The Sketchbooks of Chris Wilkinson, Royal Academy Publication[1]

Works, Thames and Hudson[2]

Techtonics, Black Dog Publishing[3]

Supernature, Oro Editions[4]

Exploring Boundaries, Birkhauser[5]

Bridging Art & Science, Booth-Clibborn Editions[6]

Destinations, WilkinsonEyre[7]

New Bodleian - Making the Weston Library[8]

Awards

  • BCO Award, 8 Finsbury Circus (2017)[9]
  • RIBA Award, Building of the Year, Weston Library (2016)[10]
  • AJ100 Building of the Year, Weston Library (2016)[11]
  • British Constructional Steelwork Association's Structural Steel Award, Splashpoint Leisure Centre (2014)[12]
  • Building Award, Mary Rose Museum (2014)[13]
  • New London Award, Battersea Power Station (2014)
  • Civic Trust Award, Twin Sails Bridge (2014)
  • ISE Award, Emirates Air Line (2013)
  • RIBA Lubetkin Prize, Cooled Conservatories, Gardens by the Bay (2013)
  • World Architecture Festival Award, Sport Category, Splashpoint Leisure Centre (2013)[14]
  • RIBA Lubetkin Prize, Guangzhou International Finance Center (2012)
  • RIBA Stirling Prize, Gateshead Millennium Bridge (2002)
  • RIBA Stirling Prize, Magna (2001)

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  9. ^ "The Capital shines at BCO Awards - FMJ". www.fmj.co.uk. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Weston Library". www.architecture.com. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  11. ^ "2016 winners | AJ100". aj100awards.architectsjournal.co.uk. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  12. ^ "Structural steel design awards". Steel Construction Info. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  13. ^ "Building Award Winners: Building Magazine project of the year". Building. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  14. ^ "Winners of the World Architecture Festival 2013". Arch Daily. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2019.

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