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Commendation: Centre Building, London School of Economics

Exposed external bracing, with expressed connection details, bookend the frames of the largest and highest building on the LSE’s campus. Built in two …

Commendation: Mary Elmes Bridge, Cork City

A single-span pedestrian bridge spans the River Lee in Cork, providing unimpeded views while having minimal impact on the existing flooding regime. Honouring …

Commendation: The Post Building, London

Reusing much of the original steel frame of a former 1960s Royal Mail sorting office, a modern mixed-use development has been created Located on London’s …

Commendation: The Standard Hotel, London

A former Camden Council office building has been transformed into a contemporary, boutique hotel, with sustainability and low carbon at the heart of its …

Commendation: Waterloo Station Roof Infill

A roof structure, requiring a high degree of complex design work, bridges the gap between two existing structures at the UK’s busiest station to form a new …

Commendation: Battersea Arts Centre

Following a devastating fire in 2015, a steel-framed roof structure has been installed to transform a Grade II* listed arts centre in London. FACT FILE …

Commendation: Chiswick Park Footbridge

A three-span arched footbridge provides a key pedestrian link between a west London business park and a local underground station. FACT FILE Architect: Useful …

Commendation: Fen Court, London

A 15-storey office and retail scheme in the City of London was built around and without disrupting the operations of an on-site high street bank FACT FILE …

Commendation: Ingenuity House, Birmingham

A headquarters building for a leading construction firm forms the catalyst for a regional regeneration programme. FACT FILE Architect: Sheppard Robson …

Commendation: Neuron Pod, London

Linked by a bridge to an existing building at Queen Mary University of London’s Whitechapel campus, an unusual steel-framed structure provides a …

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