Winner due to be announced next month
Norman Foster is to chair this year鈥檚 Stirling Prize jury.
The triple Stirling-winner will lead a panel that will also feature the artist Phyllida Barlow, new RIBA president Simon Allford and Annalie Riches, co-founder of Mikhail Riches whose .
The jury will be advised by architect and sustainability expert Mina Hasman, an associate director at SOM.
They will visit all the shortlisted projects and together select a winner which will be announced on 14 October at a ceremony at Basil Spence鈥檚 Coventry Cathedral, as part of the UK City of Culture celebrations.
This year鈥檚 shortlist includes Marks Barfield鈥檚 Cambridge Mosque, Amin Taha鈥檚 15 Clerkenwell Close and the Tintagel Bridge by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates.
It is completed by Stanton Williams鈥 Cambridge key worker housing, Grafton鈥檚 Kingston University鈥檚 Town House and the Windermere Jetty Museum in Cumbria by Carmody Groarke.
Foster & Partners won its third Stirling Prize the year before Goldsmith Street, for the 拢1bn in the City of London. The practice first won in 1998 for the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, followed by the Gherkin in 2004.
Meanwhile, the Cambridge Mosque Trust has been shortlisted for the RIBA Client of the Year award for commissioning .
Hackney council, English Heritage and Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick are the other contenders on the shortlist announced by the RIBA today.
The winner will be announced at the Stirling Prize ceremony next month.
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