London's Elizabeth Tower and Young V&A have just won very prestigious architecture awards
Briefly

RIBA has announced its 2025 National Award winners, showcasing eight projects in London. The awards, established to celebrate outstanding British architecture, highlight national design and social trends. The Elizabeth Tower was honored for its conservation efforts and the addition of a passenger lift. Young V&A, the UK's first museum built for young people, was recognized for its public engagement and new facilities. Other notable winners also reflect significant architectural contributions within the capital.
The Elizabeth line was recognized as a 'flawless, efficient, beautifully choreographed solution to inner-city transport', winning the Stirling Prize last year.
RIBA's 2025 National Award winners showcase eight exemplary projects in London, highlighting significant contributions to architecture and social trends in the UK.
Among the winners, the Elizabeth Tower was praised for its extensive stone repairs and the installation of a passenger lift during its refurbishment.
Young V&A reopens as 'the UK's first museum built with and for young people', featuring a new exhibition space and winning Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024.
Read at Time Out London
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