The Dewi-Prys Thomas Award 2025
The Dewi-Prys Thomas Award 2025 winner was announced at the RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards Ceremony at Cornerstone, Cardiff on 22 May 2025. Seven entries were received, which included a wide range of projects from all around Wales including private houses, the restoration and repurposing of historic buildings, town planning schemes, regeneration initiatives and public art installations.
Winner:
Manalo & White for Nyth, the creative reuse of a redundant grade II-listed Victorian church in Bangor, enabling a new sustainable community use, and contributing with Frân Wen to the development of arts and culture in Wales,
Prize: bronze medal and prize certificate
Short listed:
Newport Active Travel Bridge, Newport
Grimshaw
Severn View Park Care Home, Portskewett
Pentan Architects
Organised by the Dewi-Prys Thomas Trust and Royal Society of Architects in Wales
Judges:
The judges for the Dewi-Prys Thomas Award 2025 were:
Jo Breckon, public art consultant and Co-director of Studio Response, winner of the Dewi Prys Thomas Award in 2023
Priit Jürimäe, architect, visiting Critic at the Welsh School of Architecture and panellist for Design Commission for Wales
Professor emeritus Nancy Edwards, former Chair of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Jonathan Vining; architect, urban designer, commissioner for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Wales and trustee of the Dewi-Prys Thomas Trust
Rhys Llwyd Davies (Chair): architect and Honorary Secretary of the Dewi-Prys Thomas Trust



Photograph/image credits:
Award ceremony: Eyes Open Media
Nyth: Kristina Banholzer