As tensions build ahead of the official Stirling Prize ceremony this evening (14 October), the AJ can reveal that more than a quarter (26 per cent) of the 426 readers who voted support the waterside gallery and boathouse.
In second place is Cambridge Central Mosque by Marks Barfield Architects, which received 20 per cent of votes – having already motored past the jetty museum to become bookmakers' favourite.
Stanton Williams and Groupwork are awarded third and fourth place respectively for the Key Worker Housing in Eddington and 15 Clerkenwell Close in Farringdon. Stanton Williams received 18 per cent of the vote, while Groupwork secured 15 per cent.
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In last place is the Tintagel Castle Footbridge by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates. The Cornish crossing received just 10 per cent of the vote – a touch less than Grafton Architects’ Kingston University Town House, which gained 11 per cent of the vote.
The winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize 2021, which has been judged by a Norman Foster-led jury, will be announced around 8pm this evening during a ceremony in Coventry Cathedral.
The winners of the Stephen Lawrence Prize 2021 for small projects and the Neave Brown Prize 2021 for housing schemes are also set to be named at the event.
Video profiles of all the Stirling Prize contenders can be viewed here, while comprehensive coverage of – and reaction to – the Stirling Prize winner can be found on the AJ website from tonight.
The RIBA Stirling Prize 2021 shortlist – readers poll results
- Windermere Jetty Museum, Cumbria, by Carmody Groarke – 26%
- Cambridge Central Mosque by Marks Barfield Architects – 20%
- Key Worker Housing - Eddington, Cambridge, by Stanton Williams – 18%
- 15 Clerkenwell Close, London, by Groupwork – 15%
- Town House, Kingston University London, by Grafton Architects – 11%
- Tintagel Castle Footbridge for English Heritage, Cornwall, by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates – 10%
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