PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE BUILDINGS
Award-winning architecture in publicly accessible
environments, whether performance spaces, galleries
or historic sites should create an unforgettable sense
of place, a true sense of community and be a joy to
use. Projects should show how new architectural
interventions or renovated structures pay attention to
their surroundings in design terms, with sustainability high
on the agenda.
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Office buildings, industrial premises, restaurants, retail
outlets, hotels, shopping centres and other commercial
architectural projects should showcase a clever brand
identity as well as providing a productive and enjoyable
environment for end users. Projects should perfectly
reflect the client’s values and enhance its public image as
well as making significant inroads in terms of sustainability.
EDUCATION
Outstanding projects for universities, colleges, schools,
early years settings and training facilities should enhance
the educational experience for students, teachers, other
staff and visitors. The architecture should be inclusive to
allow for different learning styles, promoting collaborative
study while providing areas for more concentrated
academic work. They should make the most of natural
light and sustainable materials plus incorporating green
spaces.
HEALTHCARE
Best in class healthcare buildings from hospitals and clinics
to care homes and surgeries should prioritise patient
centred architecture, promoting healing and dignity and
enhancing the wellbeing of patients, medical staff and
visitors. Projects should create a supportive environment
that makes exemplary use of natural light, colour, greenery
and artwork to improve the quality of care, all while paying
due consideration to sustainability goals.
LEISURE
Buildings in this category from sports facilities such as
gymnasiums and swimming pools to large stadiums and
athletics venues should be memorable and engaging.
The architecture should create a warm welcome, bringing
people together while catering to a diverse range of user
groups. Projects should sensitively incorporate accessibility
requirements and promote sustainability
RESIDENTIAL
This category is given over to private sector multi-occupancy residential buildings including apartments
and student housing. What unites successful projects in
this category is awe-inspiring architecture that reflects
residents’ values and aspirations, creating a sense of
place and community and providing safe, comfortable
environments that engage with the surrounding area.
Quality of life for residents and climate-conscious design
are paramount.
TRANSPORT
Ground-breaking architecture for airports, seaports,
railway stations, bus terminals or other transport
interchanges should consider the functional needs of large
passenger groups to avoid congestion, while providing
a pleasant and easily navigable space for the individual.
Clear signage, comfortable waiting spaces, ample food
and beverage services, connection with the surrounding
environment and strong accessibility and sustainability
credentials are all essential elements.
MULTI-USE
Seamlessly integrating the various uses and typologies
within the architectural scheme is the ultimate aim for
projects in this category. Multi-use schemes should be
vibrant and integrated environments supporting a mix
of residential, commercial and leisure uses with a strong
sense of community, while also meeting the eco-friendly
priorities of the stakeholders involved.
PUBLIC REALM
Creating a safe and inviting public realm, which includes
places such as parks, plazas and pedestrian areas comes
from innovative architectural concepts that create
engaging places people want to visit and linger in. Projects
should reflect the cultural and social values of the local
community, consider inclusivity and accessibility and pay
due attention to ecological considerations.
MASTER PLANNING
Award-winning master planning demonstrates a clear
understanding of what it takes to create a cohesive
urban environment, which successfully caters to the
diverse needs and interests of various user groups.
Projects should showcase a ground-breaking approach to
placemaking, functionality and sustainability.
FUTURE PROJECTS
Future Projects in the categories of publicly accessible
buildings, commercial buildings, education, healthcare,
leisure, residential, transport, multi-use and public realm
should bring innovative architectural concepts to life,
demonstrating a well-planned approach. They should take
the viewer on an unforgettable journey of the intended
user experience including current and future needs and
clearly demonstrate the cultural, social and environmental
values of the client.