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Five North East buildings singled out on RIBA Awards 2022 shortlist

Work at Newcastle Civic Centre, Seaton Delaval Hall and countryside conversions are on the regional shortlist

Newcastle Civic Centre, designed by FaulknerBrowns. Photo by David Cadzow(Image: David Cadzow)

Five buildings from across the North East are in the running for architecture awards.

The multimillion-pound refurbishment of Newcastle Civic Centre will go up against a renovation project at Seaton Delaval Hall, a barn conversion in County Durham and new, modern homes in the countryside in the 2022 RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) North East Awards.

The shortlist includes: Floating House by Elliott Architects Ltd; Newcastle Civic Centre by FaulknerBrowns Architects; North Bank, also by Elliott Architects Ltd; Seaton Delaval Hall – Brewhouse by Mosedale Gillatt Architects and Shepherds Barn by LEAP.

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FaulknerBrowns architects, based in Killingworth, has been involved in work at Newcastle Civic Centre for several years, having initially received approval for the multimillion-pound refurbishment of George Kenyon’s 1968 Grade II star-listed building in 2017.

As part of the plans, council services have been redistributed to promote greater operational efficiency and consolidation, which has allowed space for HM Courts and Tribunal Service to occupy areas of the Civic Centre, optimising building use and generating commercial income for Newcastle City Council.

Floating House, Northumberland by Elliott Architects Ltd. Picture by Jill Tate(Image: Jill Tate)

Floating Housing in Northumberland, designed by Elliott Architects Ltd, is a new house set in the open countryside, looking north towards the Corbridge conservation area. The company said it was a challenge in planning terms, but also a great opportunity to consider design in a beautiful rural setting.

The Hexham company also designed North Bank, another new build set in a conservation area which has been designed to incorporate and reinterpret elements of rural Northumberland’s historic agricultural barns.