Carbuncle Cup

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Awarded forAnnual architecture prize given to the ugliest building in the United Kingdom
Sponsored byBuilding Design (2006–2018)
The Fence (2024–present)
First award2006; 20 years ago (2006) (first run), 2024; 2 years ago (2024) (second run)
Final award2018; 8 years ago (2018) (first run), to present (second run)
Carbuncle Cup
Awarded forAnnual architecture prize given to the ugliest building in the United Kingdom
Sponsored byBuilding Design (2006–2018)
The Fence (2024–present)
First award2006; 20 years ago (2006) (first run), 2024; 2 years ago (2024) (second run)
Final award2018; 8 years ago (2018) (first run), to present (second run)

The Carbuncle Cup is an architecture prize, awarded annually—originally by the magazine Building Design from 2006 to 2018 and, since 2024, by The Fence—to "the very worst new building in Britain" completed in the preceding year.[1] It was conceived as a humorous counterpart to the prestigious Stirling Prize,[2] presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects.[3]

First run (2006–2018)

The award was inspired by the Carbuncle Awards, which the Scottish architecture magazine Prospect (now Urban Realm) had been presenting to buildings and areas in Scotland since 2000.[4]

Its name derives from a 1984 comment by Charles, Prince of Wales (now Charles III), an opponent of certain modernist styles and a defender of established architectural character, who described Ahrends, Burton and Koralek's proposed extension to London's National Gallery as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend".[5][6]

The Carbuncle Cup was launched in 2006, with the first winner being the Drake Circus Shopping Centre in Plymouth, designed by Chapman Taylor.[7] Each year the magazine announced a shortlist based on public nominations, usually in the same week as the Stirling Prize shortlist. The winner was initially chosen by free online voting, but from 2009 onwards a small panel of critics selected the recipient. The original run concluded in 2018.

Second run (2024–present)

In 2024 the Soho-based magazine The Fence revived the award, with the first year recognising buildings completed since the final award of the original run in 2018.[8] The judging panel for the 2024 awards comprised:

  • Tim Abrahams (chair) – contributing editor, Architectural Record
  • Vicky Richardson – FRIBA, architectural curator
  • Cajsa Carlson – deputy editor, Dezeen
  • James McLachlan – former editor, Icon
  • Lucy Watson – commissioning editor, Financial Times
  • Penny Lewis – lecturer, University of Dundee; co-founder of the Carbuncle Awards
  • Charlie Baker – editor, The Fence[8]

Winners and nominees

See also

References

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