Ds16 Students consistently produce a varied and diverse array of projects primarily addressing issue of human behavior, and social and urban conditions. Ds16 neither focuses purely on aesthetics values nor does it prescribe any one architectural typology, it does however address and develop: form, program and narrative through the necessity of each project as it is needed.
It is these prototypical, non prescribed, research driven projects that continue to deliver award standard work.
Studio Awards:
- Tom Jenkins, RIBA President’s Medals, iGuzzini Prize, 2004
- Tom Jenkins, Archiprix International Competition, Final Shortlist, 2005
- Simon Vickers, RIBA President’s Medals, Silver Medal Shortlist, 2005
- Mark Rist, RIBA CLAWSA Student Award, shortlisted, 2007
- Mark Rist, ‘Make’ Sustainability award, 2007
- Mark Rist, RIBA President’s Medals, Silver Medal Commendation, 2008
- Mark Rist, RIBA President’s Medals, Serjeant Part 2 Drawing Prize, 2008
- Eric Sze On Chan, Henning Larsen Foundation architectural drawing competition, 2008
- Alexander Scott, RIBA CLAWSA Student Award, shortlisted, 2008
- Mark Rist, D3 Competition – FUTURE.city.past.FORWARD / (Brooklyn, NY) 2009
- Ben Kirk, RIBA CLAWSA Student Award, First Place, 2011

Tom Jenkins @ RIBA Presidents Medals Ceremony 2004
Mark Rist RIBA @ Presidents Medals Ceremony 2008
d3 Exhibition – Brooklyn / NYC


