Newport Street Gallery involved the conversion and transformation of a street facing a railway line in Vauxhall, south London, into a free public gallery for artist Damien Hirst’s private art collection. Three listed Victorian industrial buildings, formerly carpentry and scenery painting workshops for West End theatres, have been remodelled and flanked at either end by entirely new buildings; one with a spiky saw-tooth roof. Photo Hélène Binet / Prudence Cuming Associates. RIBA. Caruso St John

Stirling prize 2016 Caruso St John Newport St Gallery
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