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Award: Tintagel Footbridge, Cornwall

The two halves of Tintagel Castle have been reconnected for the first time in more than 500 years by a new steel footbridge. Managed by English Heritage, …

Project of the Year: Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, New Stadium

The Premier League’s newest stadium has a 62,000 all-seater capacity and a sliding pitch to allow it to host non-football events. FACT FILE Architect: …

Award: Coal Drops Yard, London

A bespoke curving steel-framed roof structure straddles two restored buildings and provides a new retail destination with its crowning glory. FACT FILE …

Award: Taplow Riverside Footbridge

The latest Thames crossing is a slender, sculptural form that was erected in an area of natural beauty with limited construction access. FACT FILE Architect: …

Award: Tombola HQ, Sunderland

Exposed steelwork and floor slabs adorn the interior of a new multi-million-pound headquarters building for a leading IT company. FACT FILE Architect: Ryder …

Award: Wimbledon No.1 Court

This year the home of lawn tennis unveiled a new retractable roof, allowing uninterrupted play, irrespective of the weather, on its second most-important …

Project of the Year: Jaguar Land Rover Engine Manufacturing Centre

This BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rated facility comprises 165,000m² of production space, offices, social support areas and a community educational centre, making …

Award: Bloomberg London

Bloomberg’s new European headquarters achieved a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, which is the highest design-stage score ever achieved by any major office …

Award: Knostrop Weir Foot and Cycle Bridge, Leeds

Knostrop Foot and Cycle Bridge serves to reconnect the Trans Pennine Trail, following the removal of a section of island between the River Aire and the Aire …

Award: London Bridge Station

London Bridge Station has undergone a stunning transformation that has delivered a better connection between London’s home counties and an increase in …

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