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Award: 52 Lime Street, London

Known as the Scalpel, 52 Lime Street is a dramatic, sleek and geometrical addition to the high-rise City of London landscape. Designed by architects Kohn …

Award: A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme

Two projects on a major £1.5bn road improvement scheme highlight why steel is the ideal material to form long bridges quickly and efficiently. Highways …

Award: Bath Schools of Art and Design

A retained steel frame has been combined with new steel elements to create a modern educational facility. Opened in 1976 as Herman Miller’s primary UK …

Award: Brunel Building, London

Exposed steelwork has created a stand-out commercial building in Paddington named in honour of a famous engineer. Named in honour of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, …

Award: The Curragh Racecourse Redevelopment, Kildare

A grandstand with a dramatic cantilevering roof is the centrepiece of a wider racecourse redevelopment masterplan. The Curragh is one of the world’s most …

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, …

Commendation: One Bartholomew, Barts Square, London

A modern steel-framed and flexible commercial building acts as an anchor-point for a wider central London mixed-use development. Forming the latest element of …

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 …

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