2020 hasn’t been the year any of us expected and we were delighted to see such positivity in all of your entries.
Today we finally announce the winners of the Building Awards 2020, live from building.co.uk.
There’s no need to register or login, simply visit www.building.co.uk from 4pm on Tuesday 3rd November 2020.
Barratt Developments
BDP
BESA
D2i Management
Fit Out UK
Gripple
Interserve Construction
J3
Laing O’Rourke
NG Bailey
Nuaire
Places for People
Wates
Boulevard Theatre – SODA Studio
City Park West – Pollard Thomas Edwards
National Automotive Innovation Centre – Cullinan Studio
No.1 Court Redevelopment, Wimbledon – Turner & Townsend
Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice – Ryder Architecture
Royal Papworth Hospital – HOK
The Event Complex, Aberdeen – Aberdeen City Council, HBD, Robertson, Keppie, Turner & Townsend
Town House, Kingston University – Willmott Dixon, Grafton Architects and Kingston University
Assael Architecture
Buckley Gray Yeoman
HLM Architects
Ryder Architecture
TODD Architects
AECOM
alinea
Core Five
Mott MacDonald
RLB
Turner & Townsend
Fulkers Bailey Russell
MESH
OFR Consultants
Plan A
Quantem
Soben
Cahill Design Consultants
Design2e
Grimshaw
Daniel Taylor, Metro Group
DSDHA
Tower Gardens Pavilion – Perfect Circle
HLM and Sir Robert McAlpine
Pagabo
Rock Townsend Architects
ISG
Robertson
Wates
CField
Glencar
Gilbert-Ash
Comcast Technology Center, Philadelphia – Foster + Partners
Kita Aoyama, Tokyo – Conran + Partners
The Twist, Norway – AKTII/BIG
Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult – Merit
Green Park Village Primary School – Reds10
Hackwood Primary Academy – Lungfish Architects
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Energy centre – NG Bailey
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital theatre and ward complex – ModuleCo Healthcare
Scale Space – Western Building Systems
Sir Frederick Gibberd School – Caledonian Modular
Union Wharf – HTA Design LLP & Assael Architecture
Fairfield Halls – MICA
The Great Hall and Library Project for the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn – MICA
London Screen Academy – Willmott Dixon Interiors
Murray Mills, Ancoats – Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Primark, Birmingham – 3D Reid
Riverside House – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Wenlock Works – Buckley Gray Yeoman
Windmill Green – tp bennett
Angle House – Carbogno Ceneda Architects
Clifton suspension bridge toll houses – Beard
Clore Music Studios – John McAslan & Partners
Hinchingbrook Hospital keyworker accommodation – Zed Pods
Kaolin Court – Stolon Studio
Royal Hallamshire Hospital operating theatres – NG Bailey
Berkeley Group
Miller Homes
Mount Anvil
Redrow
Blackfriars Circus – Maccreanor Lavington
Chesterfield House, HUB
Dudley House – Willmott Dixon
Great Kneighton – Countryside
Keybridge – Mount Anvil and Fabrica by A2 Dominion
Mulberry Park – HTA Design
New Garden Quarter, Pollard Thomas Edwards
Rochester Riverside – BPTW
7D BIM, Cartwright Pickard
Buildots
New Science Building, University of East Anglia – Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects
Digital validation, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Mayhew Theatre: Gilbert-Ash
HOOMCTRL – 4PS UK
Implementation of BIM Level 2 on the London Screen Academy – Willmott Dixon Interiors
Lucas App Suite – Lucas UK Group
Thoughtful Design Toolkit – HLM Architects
Harris Academy Sutton, Willmott Dixon and Architype
Kingswillow House, Hilton – Graham Handley Architects
Bennetts Cranes
Britplas
Clarke Facades
EE Smith
Lucas Group
Mivan
Munnelly
AECOM
Black & White
Davies Maguire
Foster + Partners
OFR Consultants
Red Engineering
Thornton Tomasetti
British Land
Manchester City Council
North West Cambridge Development
London Legacy Development Corporation
Winner to be revealed on Tuesday 3 November
Pete Redfern, Taylor Wimpey
Alan Dunsmore, Severfield
David Allen, Wates Group