RIBA European Award#2007

RIBA European Awards are part of an award program by the Royal Institute of British Architects. Complemented by the RIBA National and International Awards, it rewards "the excellent work being done by RIBA members in the European Union outside the UK".{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|title=RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2009-09-21|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930190836/http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|archivedate=2009-09-30}} Awarded annually, it is given to a varying number of buildings. They are judged by the RIBA Awards Group, and winners are eligible for the Stirling Prize.{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|title=RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2009-09-21|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930190836/http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|archivedate=2009-09-30}}

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Laureates

=2014=

RIBA European award winners in 2014 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/RIBA/Contactus/NewsAndPress/PressReleases/2014/Thebestnewbuildings%E2%80%932014RIBANationalAwardwinnersareannounced.aspx|title=The Best New Buildings|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2014-06-26|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141104184003/http://www.architecture.com/RIBA/Contactus/NewsAndPress/PressReleases/2014/Thebestnewbuildings%E2%80%932014RIBANationalAwardwinnersareannounced.aspx|archivedate=2014-11-04}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1| Library and Learning Centre

| row 1, cell 2| Vienna
{{flagcountry|AUT}}

| row 1, cell 3| Zaha Hadid Architects

| row 1, cell 4| {{flagcountry|UK}}

row 2, cell 1| Musiktheater Linz

| row 2, cell 2| Linz
{{flagcountry|AUT}}

| row 2, cell 3| Terry Pawson

| row 2, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 3, cell 1| Blue Planet Aquarium

| row 3, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 3, cell 3| 3XN

| row 3, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 4, cell 1| Danish Maritime Museum

| row 4, cell 2| Helsingør
{{DEN}}

| row 4, cell 3| Bjarke Ingels Group

| row 4, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 5, cell 1| Vartorv Square

| row 5, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{flagcountry|DEN}}

| row 5, cell 3| Hall McKnight

| row 5, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 6, cell 1| Marseille Vieux Port

| row 6, cell 2| Marseille
{{flagcountry|FRA}}

| row 6, cell 3| Foster and Partners

| row 6, cell 4| {{flagcountry|UK}}

row 7, cell 1| Enzo Ferrari Museum

| row 7, cell 2| Modena
{{flagcountry|ITA}}

| row 7, cell 3| Shiro Studio

| row 7, cell 4| {{flagcountry|UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Baakenhafen Bridge

| row 8, cell 2| Hamburg
{{GER}}

| row 8, cell 3| Wilkinson Eyre Architects

| row 8, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 8, cell 1| Extension Joachimstrasse 11

| row 8, cell 2| Berlin
{{flagcountry|GER}}

| row 8, cell 3| David Chipperfield Architects

| row 8, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Lenbachhaus extension

| row 8, cell 2| Munich
{{flagcountry|GER}}

| row 8, cell 3| Foster and Partners

| row 8, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| New civic centre

| row 8, cell 2| Florence
{{flagcountry|ITA}}

| row 8, cell 3| Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners

| row 8, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Kraaiennest metro station

| row 8, cell 2| Amsterdam
{{flagcountry|NED}}

| row 8, cell 3| Maccreanor Lavington

| row 8, cell 4| {{NED}}

=2013=

RIBA European award winners in 2013 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/NewsAndPress/News/RIBANews/News/2013/2013RIBANationalandEUAwardsannounced.aspx#.Ubu1J9zU-8Q|title=2013 RIBA National and EU Awards announced|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2013-06-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130618014007/http://www.architecture.com/NewsAndPress/News/RIBANews/News/2013/2013RIBANationalandEUAwardsannounced.aspx#.Ubu1J9zU-8Q|archivedate=2013-06-18}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1| Frederiksberg Courthouse

| row 1, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{flagcountry|DEN}}

| row 1, cell 3| 3XN

| row 1, cell 4| {{flagcountry|DEN}}

row 2, cell 1| Sorø Art Museum

| row 2, cell 2|Sorø
{{flagcountry|DEN}}

| row 2, cell 3|Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 2, cell 4|{{DEN}}

row 3, cell 1| Pierresvives

| row 3, cell 2| Montpellier
{{FRA}}

| row 3, cell 3| Zaha Hadid Architects

| row 3, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 4, cell 1| MBA Building, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales

| row 4, cell 2|Paris
{{FRA}}

| row 4, cell 3| David Chipperfield Architects

| row 4, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 5, cell 1| House on Mount Anville

| row 5, cell 2| Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 5, cell 3| Aughey O'Flaherty Architects

| row 5, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 6, cell 1| University of Limerick Medical School and Pergola Bus Shelter

| row 6, cell 2| Limerick
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 6, cell 3| Grafton Architects

| row 6, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 7, cell 1| Enzo Ferrari Museum

| row 7, cell 2| Modena
{{flagcountry|ITA}}

| row 7, cell 3| Shiro Studio

| row 7, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Hoflaan House

| row 8, cell 2| Rotterdam
{{NED}}

| row 8, cell 3| Maccreanor Lavington

| row 8, cell 4| {{NED}}

row 8, cell 1| Municipal Auditorium of Teulada

| row 8, cell 2| Alicante
{{flagcountry|ESP}}

| row 8, cell 3| Francisco Mangado y Asociados

| row 8, cell 4| {{ESP}}

=2012=

RIBA European award winners in 2012 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/2012/EUAwards/EUwinners.aspx|title=2012 RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2012-06-21}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1| Bilbao Arena

| row 1, cell 2| Bilbao
{{flagcountry|ESP}}

| row 1, cell 3| IDOM

| row 1, cell 4| {{flagcountry|UK}}

row 2, cell 1|Centre Pompidou-Metz

| row 2, cell 2|Metz
{{flagcountry|FRA}}

| row 2, cell 3|Shigeru Ban

| row 2, cell 4|{{JAP}}

row 3, cell 1| FCN 2009

| row 3, cell 2| Sicily
{{ITA}}

| row 3, cell 3| Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo

| row 3, cell 4| {{ITA}}

row 4, cell 1| H27D

| row 4, cell 2|Konstanz
{{GER}}

| row 4, cell 3| Kraus Schoenberg

| row 4, cell 4|{{GER}}

row 5, cell 1| Las Arenas

| row 5, cell 2| Barcelona
{{ESP}}

| row 5, cell 3| Rogers Stirk Harbour

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| Maison L

| row 6, cell 2| near Paris
{{FRA}}

| row 6, cell 3| Christian Pottgiesser

| row 6, cell 4|{{FRA}}

row 7, cell 1| PJ Carroll Factory

| row 7, cell 2| Wexford
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 7, cell 3| Scott Tallon Walker

| row 7, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 8, cell 1| Solid 11

| row 8, cell 2| Amsterdam
{{NED}}

| row 8, cell 3| Tony Fretton

| row 8, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Wexford County Council Headquarters

| row 8, cell 2| Wexford
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 8, cell 3| Robin Lee

| row 8, cell 4| {{UK}}

=2011=

RIBA European award winners in 2011 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/Winners2011/EU/Europeanwinners2011.aspx|title=2011 RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2011-05-23|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915014514/http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/Winners2011/EU/Europeanwinners2011.aspx|archivedate=2012-09-15}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1| Aviva Stadium

| row 1, cell 2| Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 1, cell 3| Scott Tallon Walker

| row 1, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 2, cell 1|Bodegas Portia

| row 2, cell 2| Ribera del Duero
{{ESP}}

| row 2, cell 3| Foster and Partners

| row 2, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 3, cell 1| De Prinsendam

| row 3, cell 2| Amsterdam
{{NED}}

| row 3, cell 3| Tony Fretton

| row 3, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 4, cell 1| Harbour Isle Apartments

| row 4, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 4, cell 3| Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 4, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 5, cell 1| Kaufhaus Tyrol

| row 5, cell 2| Innsbruck
{{AUT}}

| row 5, cell 3| David Chipperfield

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| Middelfart Savings Bank

| row 6, cell 2| Middelfart
{{DEN}}

| row 6, cell 3| 3XN

| row 6, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 7, cell 1| Museum Folkwang

| row 7, cell 2| Essen
{{GER}}

| row 7, cell 3| David Chipperfield

| row 7, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| SEB Bank

| row 8, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 8, cell 3| Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 8, cell 4| {{DEN}}

=2010=

RIBA European award winners in 2010 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.bustler.net/index.php/article/2010_riba_award_winners_announced/|title=2010 RIBA Award Winners Announced|publisher=Bustler|accessdate=2010-05-28}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1|A. P. Møller School

| row 1, cell 2| Schleswig
{{GER}}

| row 1, cell 3|C. F. Møller Architects

| row 1, cell 4|{{DEN}}

row 2, cell 1|Neues Museum

| row 2, cell 2|Berlin
{{GER}}

| row 2, cell 3| David Chipperfield Architects, Restoration Architect Julian Harrap Architects

| row 2, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 3, cell 1| House at Spanish Cove

| row 3, cell 2|Cork
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 3, cell 3| Niall McLaughlin Architects

| row 3, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 4, cell 1|VISUAL – Centre for Contemporary art & George Bernard Shaw Theatre

| row 4, cell 2|Carlow
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 4, cell 3| Terry Pawson Architects

| row 4, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 5, cell 1|Alzheimers respite centre

| row 5, cell 2|Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 5, cell 3| Niall McLaughlin Architects

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| MAXXI – National Museum of the 21st Century Arts

| row 6, cell 2|Rome
{{ITA}}

| row 6, cell 3|Zaha Hadid Architects

| row 6, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 7, cell 1|British Embassy Warsaw

| row 7, cell 2| Warsaw
{{POL}}

| row 7, cell 3| Tony Fretton Architects

| row 7, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Campus Palmas Altas

| row 8, cell 2|Seville
{{ESP}}

| row 8, cell 3|Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

| row 8, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 8, cell 1| Ciutat de la Justícia de Barcelona i l'Hospitalet de Llobregat

| row 8, cell 2|Barcelona
{{ESP}}

| row 8, cell 3|David Chipperfield Architects

| row 8, cell 4|{{UK}}

=2009=

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1|Fuglsang Art Museum

| row 1, cell 2| Lolland
{{DEN}}

| row 1, cell 3|Tony Fretton

| row 1, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 2, cell 1|Zenith

| row 2, cell 2|Saint-Étienne
{{FRA}}

| row 2, cell 3|Foster + Partners

| row 2, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 3, cell 1|Burren House

| row 3, cell 2|Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 3, cell 3| Niall McLaughlin Architects

| row 3, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 4, cell 1|Wexford Opera House

| row 4, cell 2|Wexford
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 4, cell 3|Keith Williams Architects

| row 4, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 5, cell 1| Hoogvliet Heerlijkhied

| row 5, cell 2|Rotterdam
{{NED}}

| row 5, cell 3| FAT

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| Bodegas Protos

| row 6, cell 2|Ribera del Duero
{{ESP}}

| row 6, cell 3| Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

| row 6, cell 4|{{UK}}

=2008=

RIBA European award winners in 2008 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|title=RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2009-09-21|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930190836/http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|archivedate=2009-09-30}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1|Am Kupfergraben

| row 1, cell 2| Berlin
{{GER}}

| row 1, cell 3|David Chipperfield Architects

| row 1, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 2, cell 1|Bijlmer Station

| row 2, cell 2|Amsterdam
{{NED}}

| row 2, cell 3|Grimshaw/Arcadis

| row 2, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 3, cell 1|BMW Welt

| row 3, cell 2|Munich
{{GER}}

| row 3, cell 3| Coop Himmelb(l)au

| row 3, cell 4| {{AUT}}

row 4, cell 1|Carabanchel Social Housing

| row 4, cell 2|Madrid
{{ESP}}

| row 4, cell 3|Foreign Office Architects

| row 4, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 5, cell 1| Empire Riverside Hotel

| row 5, cell 2|Hamburg
{{GER}}

| row 5, cell 3| David Chipperfield Architects

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| The Living Bridge

| row 6, cell 2|Limerick
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 6, cell 3|Wilkinson Eyre Architects

| row 6, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 7, cell 1|Lufthansa Aviation Centre

| row 7, cell 2| Frankfurt
{{GER}}

| row 7, cell 3|David Chipperfield Architects

| row 7, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 8, cell 1|Nordpark Cable Railway

| row 8, cell 2|Innsbruck
{{AUT}}

| row 8, cell 3|Zaha Hadid

| row 8, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 9, cell 1|Royal Playhouse

| row 9, cell 2|Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 9, cell 3| Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 9, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 10, cell 1|The Sleeping Giant

| row 10, cell 2|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 10, cell 3|O'Donnell Tuomey Architects

| row 10, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

=2007=

RIBA European award winners in 2007 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.e-architect.co.uk/awards/riba_awards_2007.htm|title=RIBA Awards 2007: UK|publisher=e-architects|accessdate=2009-09-21}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1|Villa in the Var

| row 1, cell 2| Bargemon
{{FRA}}

| row 1, cell 3| Dixon Jones / Jean-Paul Radigois

| row 1, cell 4|{{UK}}/{{FRA}}

row 2, cell 1|Tietgenkollegiet

| row 2, cell 2|Ørestad, Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 2, cell 3|Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 2, cell 4|{{DEN}}

row 3, cell 1|Cherry Orchard Primary School

| row 3, cell 2|Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 3, cell 3| O'Donnell & Tuomey

| row 3, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 4, cell 1|Environmental Research Institute

| row 4, cell 2|Cork
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 4, cell 3|[[Merritt Bucholz|Bucholz McEvoy Architects

]]

| row 4, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 5, cell 1| Alsion

| row 5, cell 2|Sønderborg
{{DEN}}

| row 5, cell 3| 3XN Architects

| row 5, cell 4| {{DEN}}

row 6, cell 1| Casa da Musica

| row 6, cell 2|Porto
{{POR}}

| row 6, cell 3|OMA

| row 6, cell 4|{{NED}}

row 7, cell 1|Cork Institute of Technology

| row 7, cell 2| Cork
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 7, cell 3| De Blacam & Meagher Boyd Barrett Murphy-O’Connor Architects

| row 7, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 8, cell 1|Sint Lucas Art Academy

| row 8, cell 2|Boxtel
{{NED}}

| row 8, cell 3|Fashion Architecture Taste

| row 8, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 9, cell 1| Cork City Council Civic Offices

| row 9, cell 2| Cork
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 9, cell 3| ABK Architects

| row 9, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 10, cell 1|Museum of Modern Literature

| row 10, cell 2|Marbach
{{GER}}

| row 10, cell 3| David Chipperfield Architects

| row 10, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 11, cell 1|America's Cup Building

| row 11, cell 2|Valencia
{{ESP}}

| row 11, cell 3|David Chipperfield Architects

| row 11, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 12, cell 1| Law Courts

| row 12, cell 2| Antwerp
{{BEL}}

| row 12, cell 3| Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners

| row 12, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 13, cell 1|Dresden Station Redevelopment

| row 13, cell 2|Dresden
{{GER}}

| row 13, cell 3| Foster + Partners

| row 13, cell 4|{{UK}}

=2006=

RIBA European award winners in 2006 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|title=RIBA European Awards|publisher=RIBA|accessdate=2009-09-21|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090930190836/http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAEuropeanAwards/RIBAEuropeanAwards.aspx|archivedate=2009-09-30}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1|Aras Chill Dara

| row 1, cell 2| Naas
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 1, cell 3|Heneghan Peng

| row 1, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 2, cell 1|Caixa Galicia Art Gallery

| row 2, cell 2|A Coruña
{{ESP}}

| row 2, cell 3|Grimshaw/Arcadis

| row 2, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 3, cell 1| Federal Environmental Agency

| row 3, cell 2|Dessau
{{GER}}

| row 3, cell 3| Sauerbruch Hutton

| row 3, cell 4| {{GER}}

row 4, cell 1|Kilen

| row 4, cell 2|Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 4, cell 3| Lundgaard & Tranberg

| row 4, cell 4|{{DEN}}

row 5, cell 1| New Area Terminal, Barajas Airport

| row 5, cell 2|Madrid
{{ESP}}

| row 5, cell 3| Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

| row 5, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 6, cell 1| Phaeno Science Center

| row 6, cell 2|Wolfsburg
{{GER}}

| row 6, cell 3|Zaha Hadid

| row 6, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 7, cell 1|Poustinia

| row 7, cell 2| Kilsheelan
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 7, cell 3| Architects Bates Maher

| row 7, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 8, cell 1| Frieder Burda Collection Museum

| row 8, cell 2|Baden
{{GER}}

| row 8, cell 3|Richard Meier

| row 8, cell 4|{{USA}}

=2005=

RIBA European award winners in 2005 were:{{cite web|url=http://www.e-architect.co.uk/awards/riba_awards_2005.htm|title=RIBA Awards|date=10 October 2005 |publisher=e-architects|accessdate=2009-09-21}}

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header 1|Building

! header 2|Location

! header 3|Architect

! header 4|Nationality

row 1, cell 1| Sampension Headquarters

| row 1, cell 2| Copenhagen
{{DEN}}

| row 1, cell 3|3XN Architects

| row 1, cell 4|{{DEN}}

row 2, cell 1|Millau Viaduct

| row 2, cell 2|Millau
{{FRA}}

| row 2, cell 3|Foster + Partners

| row 2, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 3, cell 1| BMW Central Building

| row 3, cell 2|Leipzig
{{GER}}

| row 3, cell 3| Zaha Hadid

| row 3, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 4, cell 1|Entory Home

| row 4, cell 2|Ettlingen
{{GER}}

| row 4, cell 3| Behnisch, Behnisch + Partner

| row 4, cell 4|{{GER}}

row 5, cell 1| Fire & Police Station

| row 5, cell 2|Berlin
{{GER}}

| row 5, cell 3| Sauerbruch Hutton

| row 5, cell 4| {{GER}}

row 6, cell 1| Athlone Civic Centre

| row 6, cell 2|Athlone
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 6, cell 3|Keith Williams Architects

| row 6, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 7, cell 1|Connolly Hospital

| row 7, cell 2| Blanchardstown
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 7, cell 3| A&D Weichent Architects

| row 7, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 8, cell 1| SAP Galway

| row 8, cell 2|Parkmore East
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 8, cell 3| Bucholz McEvoy Architects

| row 8, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 9, cell 1|Sheltered Housing & Hostel

| row 9, cell 2|Gorey
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 9, cell 3|Paul Keogh Architects

| row 9, cell 4|{{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 10, cell 1| Wheatfield Courtyard

| row 10, cell 2|County Dublin
{{flagcountry|IRE}}

| row 10, cell 3| David McDowell

| row 10, cell 4| {{flagcountry|IRE}}

row 11, cell 1| Max Mara Headquarters

| row 11, cell 2|Reggio Emilia
{{ITA}}

| row 11, cell 3| John McAslan + Partners

| row 11, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 12, cell 1| South-East Coastal Path

| row 12, cell 2|Barcelona
{{ESP}}

| row 12, cell 3| Foreign Office Architects

| row 12, cell 4| {{UK}}

row 13, cell 1| Museum of World Culture

| row 13, cell 2|Gothenburg
{{SWE}}

| row 13, cell 3|Brisac Gonzalez Architects

| row 13, cell 4|{{UK}}

row 14, cell 1| Café Mangiarebere Wine Bar

| row 14, cell 2| Catania
{{ITA}}

| row 14, cell 3| Studio Maria Giuseppina/Grasso Cannizzo

| row 14, cell 4|{{ITA}}

See also

References