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Stirling Prize: Vote for your favourite building Stirling Prize: Renovated castle tops the vote
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Vote here for one of the six buildings shortlisted for this year's Riba Stirling Prize architecture award. Readers voted for their favourite of the six buildings shortlisted for this year's Riba Stirling Prize architecture award - and the results are in.
(This vote is not available on our mobile site.) On Thursday, judges will announce the winner of the Riba Stirling Prize for architecture.
On Thursday, judges will announce the winner of the Riba Stirling Prize for architecture. But which of the six shortlisted buildings is your favourite? You can vote on this page. Of the six shortlisted buildings, 27% of readers who voted said Astley Castle in Warwickshire was their favourite. More than 65,000 votes were received.
In second place, with 25% of votes cast, was the Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre in County Antrim.
Working in partnership with the Royal Institute for British Architects (Riba) for this year's awards, BBC News has cast a close eye on the half-dozen buildings shortlisted for the Riba Stirling Prize 2013. We have visited all of them, spoken to the architects, the clients, critics and the people who use them, to understand what makes the buildings worthy of being nominated for the prize.Working in partnership with the Royal Institute for British Architects (Riba) for this year's awards, BBC News has cast a close eye on the half-dozen buildings shortlisted for the Riba Stirling Prize 2013. We have visited all of them, spoken to the architects, the clients, critics and the people who use them, to understand what makes the buildings worthy of being nominated for the prize.
Find out more about each, using the links below:Find out more about each, using the links below:
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