Now in its seventh year, the AJ Student Prize provides a unique platform to showcase the next generation of talent, from architectural schools across the UK.
Every RIBA-accredited UK school is invited to select their top student's project in the undergraduate and postgraduate category.
As founding partner, Marley believes in recognising and celebrating some of the best upcoming student talent from UK universities.
The Prize is an extension to the ways we already work alongside AJ and the universities across the country to support the thousands of architectural students who train here.
Project: Let’s Play: Leith Civic Centre and Social Housing
De Montfort University
Project: Resilient Horizons: Safeguarding Suffolk's Historic Coastal Villages from Climate Change
University of Edinburgh
Project: Zero-Kilometre: Leith Urban Croft Food Hub
University of Bath
Project: Udaipur Plastic School
University of Cambridge
Project: Urban Canopies
The Bartlett
Project: Tightening the Green Belt
University of Sheffield
Project: Re-housing Manchester
In what's been a trying time for many students, we're delighted to help celebrate this year's AJ Student Prize award winners and those students whose work was highly commended.
Oliver Skelton
Undergraduate Award winner
Architecture student, University of Nottingham
Project: Making Do
"The judges felt this project has a strong social agenda and thought the narrative around grass roots development should be celebrated"
Postgraduate Award winner
Architecture student, London Metropolitan University
Project: Rigorous Simplification: Self Build
"The judges felt that this technically led project was fantastic as a comprehensive proposal for self-build. Its standout feature was its leanness and attention to detail."Sustainability Award winner
Architecture student, Bartlett School of Architecture
Project: The Earthen Land Registry
"Judges described this project as both ‘provocative and brilliant’. They praised the scheme for being courageous and for how its robust process has been represented, stating that it is a necessary part of the innovation to step out of one’s comfort zone."
Highly Commended winner
Architecture student, Oxford Brookes University
Project: The Mechanically Powered Brewer, Norwich
Architecture student, University of Strathclyde
Architecture student, Royal College of Art
Architecture student, University College London
Tatiana Light
Undergraduate Award winner
Architecture student, Cardiff University
Project: The Town Architect
"Tatiana's project is simultaneously heroic and understated. It subverts the language of conservation and planning to create new spatial possibilities and complexities. It presents a new way of working as an architect, opportunistic rather than reactionary; a project that is contextually in tune, but unapologetic in its departure from conventions."
Michael Corr, Tutor.
Courtnay Ives & Yiting Zhou
Postgraduate Award winners
MArch, University of Manchester
Project: Rochdale Bath House
"Courtnay and Yiting have used their complementary skills and abilities to explore and explain every architectural solution in rich, rigorous detail. Their work epitomised the sensitive, creative application of architectural intervention within a historic setting."
Morgan Hone
Sustainability Award winner
MArch, Canterbury School of Architecture
Project: Growtown
"Morgan's analysis of the technologically driven productivity achievable under the Dutch system is far more compelling than merely returning the land to fields, resting as it does on clear precedent and an understanding of the potentials of the extant service grid. A modest proposal, which eschews formal rhetoric for strategic rigor, it has a elegiac character, retaining key elements of Detroit's past while situating them in an optimistic future, which chimes with the city's industrial heritage."