Readers of Architects' Journal have overwhelmingly backed Witherford Watson Mann Architects' Appleby Blue Almshouse project in south London as their preferred winner for this year's prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize. The reader poll results demonstrate strong public support for the residential scheme among the shortlisted projects.
The Appleby Blue Almshouse represents a significant architectural achievement in social housing design, showcasing innovative approaches to community living in an urban setting. Located in south London, the project has garnered attention for its thoughtful integration into the local neighborhood while providing high-quality affordable housing solutions.
The RIBA Stirling Prize, one of the most coveted awards in British architecture, recognizes the building that has made the greatest contribution to the evolution of architecture in the past year. The award celebrates excellence in design, innovation, and the positive impact of architecture on communities and the built environment.
While the reader poll provides insight into public preference, the final decision rests with the expert judging panel who evaluate projects based on rigorous architectural criteria. The winner will be announced at the annual awards ceremony, where one of the shortlisted projects will be crowned as the year's most outstanding architectural achievement.
The strong reader support for Witherford Watson Mann's project reflects growing public appreciation for well-designed social housing and sustainable urban development. This grassroots backing could influence broader discussions about the role of architecture in addressing contemporary housing challenges and community needs.