Final call for entries for New London Awards
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Final call for entries for New London Awards

Entries close 24 April 2015

Apr 21, 2015 -- New London Architecture’s annual New London Awards, recognising the best architecture, planning and development in the capital, is fast approaching the submission deadline for entries on 24th April 2015. 
 
Two additional special accolades are being awarded in 2015 — NLA’s 10th anniversary year — alongside the main awards programme.
 
A new Mayoral Prize will be awarded in association with the Mayor of London to the best project that creatively contributes to the capital’s economy.
 
And in recognition of NLA’s 10th anniversary year, the Awards will also recognise London’s 10 Best Buildings of the Last 10 Years. An open vote over the month of June will give the public a chance to choose their favourite from the top 10, with events and visits to shortlisted buildings during the London Festival of Architecture.
 
The New London Awards, now in their fifth year, are the only London-wide awards for built and unbuilt projects across all sectors of the built environment. Shortlisted and winning projects are celebrated for their contribution to London’s urban environment and local community through design excellence, respect for context, and innovative and efficient use of resources.
 
The winning schemes, from community-led projects to large developments, are chosen by an international panel of architecture and urban design and planning experts, supported by NLA’s group of London expert assessors.
 
The New London Awards’ 14 categories span a wide range of projects from Conservation & Retrofit; to Education; Health & Care; Homes; Housing; Masterplans & Area Strategies; Mixed-Use; Office Buildings; Office Interiors; Public Buildings; Public Spaces; Retail; The Temporary; and Transport & Infrastructure.
 
In 2014, the New London Awards celebrated buildings including London 2012 legacy projects The Ludwig Guttman Health and Wellbeing Centre (Penoyre & Prasad), and the London Aquatics Centre (Zaha Hadid); as well as new public space Tumbling Bay Play and Timber Lodge (Erect Architecture).
 
The New London Awards 2015 winners will be announced at NLA’s Annual Lunch at The Guildhall, on Tuesday 7 July, to an audience of 700 leading professionals and decision-makers from London’s built environment community.
 
Shorlisted entries will form the basis of an exhibition at the NLA Galleries at The Building Centre, London WC1, and will feature in a special publication.
 
Deadline for submissions: Friday 24 April 2015, 5pm
 
Full details of awards categories, judging criteria and entry forms will be downloadable at www.newlondonarchitecture.org.
 
All queries should be directed to Jenine Hudson
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Notes to editors
 
Unbuilt projects can be at any stage of design or construction, whether at concept-stage or currently on site, while built projects should have been completed within the last two years.
 
Awards categories
CONSERVATION & RETROFIT – Sponsored by Urban Space Management – The restoration and reuse of buildings, where efficient use is made of existing fabric and embodied energy, from historic restorations to contemporary insertions and recycled buildings.
 
EDUCATION – Educational establishments of all kinds – nurseries, schools, academies, universities – where design enhances the learning experience.
 
HEALTH & CARE – Projects that are designed to improve the health and wellbeing of Londoners, young and old, from healthcare facilities to housing for an ageing population.
 
HOMES – The best examples of individual new homes across the capital, from one up to five units.
 
HOUSING – Sponsored by Turley – Multi-unit residential developments of any tenure – from super prime to social housing – creating exemplary new places for people to live.
 
MASTERPLANS & AREA STRATEGIES – Plans that demonstrate comprehensive placemaking at its best – area-wide regeneration, strategies and the creation of new parts of the city.
 
MIXED-USE – Sponsored by Broadgate Estates – Buildings or small-to-medium-sized developments with a complementary mix of uses, designed holistically to meet the needs of a number of different activities and users.
 
OFFICE BUILDINGS – Sponsored by Ascent – Office buildings that deliver exemplary places of work and meet the needs of businesses, technology and the individual.
 
OFFICE INTERIORS – Sponsored by Luxonic Lighting – Commercial fit-out projects that create efficient and inspiring working environments at any scale.
 
PUBLIC BUILDINGS – The best examples of civic projects that attract, or provide services to, local residents and international visitors – from museums, galleries, and theatres, to libraries, youth centres and sports facilities.
 
PUBLIC SPACES – New or rediscovered spaces; parts of London that have been given new life through improvements to streets, squares, playgrounds, waterspaces or parks.
 
RETAIL – Retail developments, high street strategies, and innovative retail fit-outs; well-designed projects at any scale that enhance London’s shopping experience.
 
THE TEMPORARY – Meanwhile uses, temporary installations and community initiatives aimed at enlivening spaces, places and streets across the capital over a short-term period.
 
TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE – Transport projects and related architecture that improve the experience of moving around the city and add to the quality of the environment; and infrastructure projects – water, waste, energy – that help London work more efficiently and sustainably.
 
Jury members
Dominique Alba – Director, Atelier Parisien d’Urbanisme
David J Burney – Professor of Planning and Placemaking, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, New York City
Riccardo Marini – Senior Consultant, Gehl Architects
Peter Murray – Chairman, NLA
Monica von Schmalensee – CEO/VD, Partner, White
Debbie Whitfield – Director, NLA
 
The New London Awards are supported by the Mayor of London and sponsored by Ascent, Broadgate Estates, Luxonic Lighting, Turley and Urban Space Management.
 
New London Architecture
New London Architecture was was founded in 2005 to provide an independent information resource and a forum for discussion and debate about London’s built environment for professionals, the public and politicians. Since that time it has successfully established itself as an influential locus for discussion about architecture, planning, development and construction in the capital with a year-round programme of events, research and exhibitions, and a core mission – bringing people together to shape a better city.
 
NLA Galleries at The Building Centre, Store Street, London, WC1E 7BT