Is This The Best New Architecture In London?

Will Noble
By Will Noble Last edited 94 months ago
Is This The Best New Architecture In London?

A bridge crossing the Regent's Canal, a new cinema in Crouch End and a candy-striped subway are among architectural projects shortlisted as among London's best.

New London Architecture (NLA)'s annual New London Awards seek out the capital's most innovative and inspiring schemes — and this year's shortlist is not so short, with 136 projects spanning 15 categories.

Here's a selection of some of our own favourites:

Coal Drops Yard - a new design from Thomas Heatherwick's studio, due for King's Cross
Grahame Park regeneration in Hendon. Photo © Morley von Sternberg
Somers Town Bridge by Moxon Architects
The Wonderpass beneath Baker Street. Photo © Mickey Lee
Crouch End Picturehouse by Panter Hudspith
The Wellcome Collection by WilkinsonEyre, AOC and The Reading Room © Craig Sheppard
The Francis Crick Institute by HOK
Gasholder Park in King's Cross. Photo © John Sturrock
Walthamstow's Mini Holland. Photo © Inge Clemente
Camberwell's new library. Photo © Edmund Sumner

Category winners and the overall winner will be announced on 7 July.

Last Updated 31 May 2016