Devon and Cornwall buildings on awards shortlist

A modern zinc clad building designed to look like traditional Cornish vernacular.Image source, Stonewood Design
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The Story of Emily Museum in Saint Ive is included on the shortlist

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Building projects in Devon and Cornwall have been included on a shortlist for an architecture award.

A museum and a house in Cornwall and an office in Devon join 11 other buildings shortlisted for the Royal Institute Of British Architects (RIBA) South West and Wessex Awards 2025.

All of the shortlisted projects will be visited by a regional jury and the winning buildings announced in spring.

Regional jury chairman Rob Gregory said: "This year's shortlist showcases a wide range of projects, from standalone new builds, to holistic transformations of existing properties, and discrete extensions."

A modern home built on to a cliff. It has large windowsImage source, Rundell Associates
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A new-build family home overlooking Mawgan Porth bay in Cornwall is on the shortlist

The two Cornish building projects are a new-build family home overlooking Mawgan Porth bay in Newquay and the Story of Emily Museum in Saint Ive.

The latter celebrates the life of humanitarian Emily Hobhouse, who campaigned against the UK's use of concentration camps in the Boer War.

It encompasses the rectory where she grew up in addition to a collection of new build and rebuilt elements.

An office space with wooden floors and yellow painted original iron pillarsImage source, Gillespie Yunnie Architects
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A former naval warehouse turned in to an office in Devon's Royal William Yard has been shortlisted

The Devon building on the shortlist is the Block office redevelopment in Royal William Yard.

The modern office is hidden behind the exterior of the Grade I listed Melville Building, which was a former naval warehouse.

"With nine homes in contention this year, domestic architecture in the south-west region remains as strong as ever," said Mr Gregory.

"Alongside these, the jury is looking forward to visiting new workplaces, cultural venues and community housing, on a carefully choreographed journey that extends over 135 miles (about 220km) - from the suburbs of Bath to the far reaches of West Cornwall."

The regional winning buildings will be considered for further RIBA awards including the UK's best new building.

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