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  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • The Building Beauty Awards 2022
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Tintagel Castle Footbridge wins Building Beauty Awards, the richest prize in UK architecture. From left to right, Paul Finch: Judge of the Building Beauty Awards, Rory Sutherland: Judge of the Building Beauty Awards, Sean Mulryan: Founder and CEO of Ballymore, Kassia St. Clair: Judge of the Building Beauty Awards, Laurent Ney: CEO of Ney & Partners, William Matthews: Director at William Matthews Associates, Nichola Tasker: Territory Director, Stonehenge & West at English Heritage, Kate Mavor: Chief Executive Officer of English Heritage, Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM: Presenter of the awards, Clive Aslet: Judge of the Building Beauty Awards, Stephen Bayley: Chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust – Chair of the Building Beauty Awards judging panel, Theo Fennell: Theo Fennell - Judge of the Building Beauty Awards. © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau
  • Building Beauty Awards 2022 Ceremony | © Keaton Chau

The Building Beauty Awards 2022 , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

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wa-2032964
Tag der Veröffentlichung
25.11.2021
Aktualisiert am
28.11.2022
Verfahrensart
Award
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Keine Teilnahmebeschränkungen
Auslober
Abgabetermin
31.03.2022
Preisgerichtssitzung
21.11.2022
Preisverleihung
02.12.2022

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Overall 2022 Winner | Engineering Award Winner

Tintagel Castle Footbridge, Cornwall
Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates for English Heritage
  • Overall 2022 Winner | Engineering Award Winner: Tintagel Castle Footbridge, Cornwall | Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates for English Heritage | © Hufton Crow
  • Overall 2022 Winner | Engineering Award Winner: Tintagel Castle Footbridge, Cornwall | Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates for English Heritage | © Hufton Crow

Building Award Winner

McGrath Road, Stratford, London
Peter Barber Architects for the London Borough of Newham
  • Building Award Winner: McGrath Road, Stratford, London | Peter Barber Architects for the London Borough of Newham
  • Building Award Winner: McGrath Road, Stratford, London | Peter Barber Architects for the London Borough of Newham

Public Space Award Winner

Illuminated River, London
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Leo Villareal Studio for the Illuminated River Foundation
  • Public Space Award Winner: Illuminated River, London | Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Leo Villareal Studio for the Illuminated River Foundation
  • Public Space Award Winner: Illuminated River, London | Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Leo Villareal Studio for the Illuminated River Foundation

Little Gem Winner

Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, Manchester
Tonkin Liu Architects for Manchester City Council and Vital Energi
  • Little Gem Winner: Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, Manchester | Tonkin Liu Architects for Manchester City Council and Vital Energi | © David Valinsky
  • Little Gem Winner: Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, Manchester | Tonkin Liu Architects for Manchester City Council and Vital Energi | © David Valinsky
Verfahrensart
Awards / Auszeichnungen

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Der Royal Fine Art Commission Trust schreibt ein neues Award-Programm zur Förderung der Schönheit von Gebäuden und Straßen im Vereinigten Königreich aus, das Teil seiner gemeinnützigen Mission ist, herausragendes Design in der bebauten Umgebung zu fördern.
Mit den Building Beauty Awards werden Gebäude, Ingenieurbauwerke und städtische Landschaftsgestaltungsprojekte ausgezeichnet, die unserer Umgebung Schönheit verleihen. Jeder, vom Architekten bis zum interessierten Bürger, ist eingeladen, sich kostenlos unter buildingbeautyawards.com zu bewerben.

Competition assignment
The Royal Fine Art Commission Trust launches a new award scheme to promote beauty in UK buildings and streets, as part of its charitable mission to promote design excellence in the built environment.
The Building Beauty Awards celebrate buildings, engineering structures and urban landscaping schemes that add beauty to our environment. Everyone from architects to members of the public is welcome to submit an entry free of charge at buildingbeautyawards.com.

Jury
Stephen Bayley Hon FRIBA | Stephen Bayley was the person for whom the term “design guru” was coined.
Paul Finch OBE Hon FRIBA | Paul Finch is programme director of the World Architecture Festival and a former chairman of CABE.
Clive Aslet | Clive Aslet is a writer, commentator, historian, novelist, editor and lecturer.
Kassia St Clair | Kassia St Clair is a cultural historian and colour expert.
Rory Sutherland | Rory Sutherland is a behavioural economist and lateral thinker.
Theo Fennell | Theo Fennell is one of Britain’s foremost jewellery and silverware designers.

Weitere Informationen zu den Gewinnern finden Sie unter /
More information about the winners can be found at:

buildingbeautyawards.com
Royal Fine Art Commission Trust launches The Building Beauty Awards to promote beauty in our buildings and streets
 
London, 22 November 2021: The Royal Fine Art Commission Trust today launches a new award scheme to promote beauty in UK buildings and streets, as part of its charitable mission to promote design excellence in the built environment.   
The Building Beauty Awards celebrate buildings, engineering structures and urban landscaping schemes that add beauty to our environment. Everyone from architects to members of the public is welcome to submit an entry free of charge at buildingbeautyawards.com. The deadline for entries is the end of March 2022.
 
The judging panel will be led by one of Britain’s foremost design critics, Stephen Bayley Hon FRIBA, founder of The Design Museum in London and Chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust. He will be joined by the architectural commentator Paul Finch OBE, the architectural writer Clive Aslet and the cultural historian Kassia St Clair. Other judges will be announced shortly. Winners will be announced at a ceremony in early Summer 2022. 
 
Commenting on the new awards, Stephen Bayley said: “the importance of beauty in our surroundings is huge. Beautiful buildings make us happier and healthier while ugly buildings dull our senses and lower our spirits. Forthcoming reforms to the planning system will give people greater power to insist on beauty. Through these awards we want to draw attention to the excellent work being done by architects, engineers and designers, celebrating the contribution of those who take the trouble to ensure that our built environment lifts us up rather than drags us down. “
 
Alongside the awards, the Trust is launching a Building Beauty Grants scheme to promote small-scale beautification projects across the UK.
 
Applications can be made from today at buildingbeautyawards.com.
 
The awards are being sponsored by the leading property developer Ballymore Group.
 
Further information 

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