Judgement for the East Prop Awards covering the East of England (Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk) concluded in Cambridge last Thursday.
All 14 judges from across the property sector, including past winners of the NextGen award, submitted their nominations and debated who would be the winners and losers.
Joint chair of the judges, Colin Brown, who was representing our partnered charity LandAid East, and replaced Nicholas Bewes, who retired from the role, said: “ I was really impressed with the range and scope of buildings submitted, which reflected the vibrancy of the region and makes it such a great place to work”.
Award announcement
The announcement of the awards will be on 24th June at Homerton College in Cambridge, and the organisers, UKPF, are expecting 200 to attend the awards, which will be moderated by Sara Cox MBE, the world’s first professional female rugby referee.
EastProp Awards are now in their fourth year, known to be able to compete with any London ‘style’ awards evening
Tickets available at https://ukpropertyforums.com/eastpropawards/
SHORTLIST
Best Life Science & Office Deal of the Year – Sponsored by Overbury
Letting of Q-Arc to 4basebio at Bar Hill, Cambridge (Bidwells)
Sale of Coulson Group site at Cowley Road, Cambridge to Wrenbridge + Investec (Carter Jonas)
Best approach to Social Value – Sponsored by The Forum
Birketts
R G Carter
CHESS Homeless
Howard (Unity Campus)
Saunders Boston Architects
Vistry / DevComms (North Weald Bassett)
Best Residential Project of the Year – Sponsored by Handelsbanken
Clophill Road, Malden
Grove House Barns (Duck End), Dry Drayton
Hobbs Close (Holkham Estate), Wells-next-the-Sea
The Brambles, Peterborough
The Prototype House, Irstead
Best Commercial Building of the Year – Sponsored by Tees
Brooklands, Cambridge
Cambridge City Council Ops Hub, Cambridge
Gateway 14, Stowmarket
MAX50 – Theobold Enterprise Park, Cheshunt
Sydney Sussex Building, Chesterford
Best Educational & Learning Building of the Year – Sponsored by LandAid
Elm Sports Centre, Hertford
Fred Nicholson SEN School, Swaffham
Best Low Carbon Building of the Year – Sponsored by Churchmanor Estates
Grove House Barns (Duck End), Dry Drayton
Frank Lee Leisure Centre, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
The Prototype House, Irstead
Unity Centre, Northstowe
Best Future Project of the Year by DevComms
Cambridge Guildhall Redevelopment, Cambridge
Columbia Park, Colchester
Kett House, Cambridge
One Leisure, Huntingdon
Stanton House, Cambridge
The Dirac Building (SJIP), Cambridge
Best Project of the Year – Sponsored by Carter Jonas
Academy House (Astra Zeneca), Cambridge
Brooklands, Cambridge
Cambridge City Council Ops Hub, Cambridge
The Brambles, Peterborough
The Arts Theatre, Cambridge
Unity Centre, Northstowe
Gateway 14, Stowmarket
Apprentice of the Year – Sponsored by Savills
Helen Su, Modece Architects
Jasmin Virdee, RDT Architects
NextGen (Under 35) of the Year – Sponsored by Saunders Boston Architects
Callum Middleton, Carter Jonas
Matt Cullingworth, R G Carter
Nick Evans, Paul Basham Associates
Leader of the Year – Sponsored by UKPF
To be announced on the night
MattBatt Award
To be chosen via Slido by attendees on the night
Judging panel
Matthew Battle, UK Property Forums – Joint Chair
Colin Brown, LandAid/Carter Jonas- Joint Chair
Jonah Balmford, TSA Riley
Paul Darlow, Architectural Consultant
Emma Drake, Henbe Communications
Mark DuJardin, Horta Properties
Rob Harris, Ramidus Consulting
Jonathan Martin, YMCA Trinity Group
Rebecca Mothersole, Bidwells
Emma Proctor King, Churchmanor Estates
Jack Smith, KMC
Paul Smith, Handelsbanken
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