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Best buildings unveiled as RIBA North East Awards 2025 winners are announced

A top attraction, a 'Tardis-like' conservation centre, a converted listed former department store and a conserved micro-holiday home are among the winners

Top row, Farrell Centre © Kristen McCluskie (left), Rocket House © Napper Architects (right). Bottom row, Ad Gefrin Anglo Saxon Museum and Distillery © Sally Ann Norman (left), Whitburn Coastal Conservation Centre © Graeme Peacock (right).(Image: Kristen McCluskie, Napper Architects, Sally Ann Norman, Graeme Peacock)

A Northumberland visitor attraction has been named the North East Building of the Year at a top level event celebrating brilliant buildings.

Presented since 1966, the RIBA Awards set the standard for great architecture across the country

Now, the jury has announced four winning projects at the RIBA North East Awards 2025, including the Ad Gefrin Anglo-Saxon museum and whisky distillery, a “Tardis-like” coastal conservation centre, the transformation of a Grade II listed former Newcastle department store and a carefully conserved micro-holiday home.

Ad Gefrin scooped two awards on the night - client of the year, and project architect of the year for Richard Elphick of Elphick Associates – before being named the overall building of the year.

The jury praised the project, which opened in Wooler in 2023, noting: “The building is clearly a labour of love. From the quality of the materials, construction and details, you can feel that every element has been crafted with care and precision. The building goes above and beyond to set a new benchmark for environmental sustainability.”

Ad Gefrin co-founders, Alan and Eileen Ferguson, said: “We are overjoyed at Ad Gefrin’s RIBA North East award wins. The site where Ad Gefrin sits has been in our family for generations, but was a derelict eyesore. We wanted to put something back into Wooler, a rural town that has been overlooked for decades. We wanted the wow factor that said to local people ‘you deserve the best’.

“From the minute you walk in and look up into the stunning curved atrium, the stage is set, and you know you have arrived somewhere special. Despite the complexity of combining all the different aspects of the business, there is an absolute harmony that flows through. We feel that we have a building in which staff feel pride and want to excel in; and a place where visitors immediately feel at ease.

“Richard has created the legacy we wanted. We have a stunning building which resonates with passion, care, inclusivity and respect. Noone walking into the building can fail to feel this from the moment they enter and for this we will be eternally grateful to Richard.”