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SUPREME AWARD FOR
Structural Engineering Excellence
All projects that win an award in one of the 11 principle categories will be considered for the highest accolade – the Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence. Awarded at the Judges’ discretion, this Award recognises the finest example of structural engineering design entered that year.
WINNER
Winner - Glass Lantern, Apple Zorlu
AWARD FOR
Sustainability
The Sustainability Award is presented to projects where outstanding commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment is integral to the structural design. Entries are considered by The Structural Awards judging panel from projects entered within the 11 principal categories.
WINNERS
Winner - Muregeya Bridge
Commendation - WWF-UK - Living Planet Centre
AWARD FOR
Arts or Entertainment Structures
For excellence in the structural design of buildings and structures ranging from theatres, cinemas and music venues to art galleries, museums and exhibition centres, and even large structural sculptures.
WINNER
Winner - Reid Building, Glasgow School of Art
AWARD FOR
Commercial or Retail Structures
For excellence in the structural design of commercial buildings or retail complexes, such as office buildings, shops/shopping centres or mixed-use developments.
WINNERS
Winner - Glass Lantern, Apple Zorlu
Commendation - Trimble Navigation's Office
AWARD FOR
Community or Residential Structures
For excellence in the design of a project which provides demonstrable benefit to the local environment, residents or community. Examples include housing schemes, residential homes, places of worship and community centres.
WINNERS
Winner - Kew House
Commendation - Temple Lodge
AWARD FOR
Education or Healthcare Structures
For excellence in the structural design of buildings and structures which either facilitate learning, (such as schools, colleges and visitor centres) or support healthcare, (such as hospitals, care homes and clinics).
WINNER
Winner - WWF-UK - Living Planet Centre
AWARD FOR
Highway or Railway Bridge Structures
For excellence in the structural design of bridges carrying highways and/or railways.
WINNERS
Winner - Elbebridge Schönebeck
Commendation - Shenyang Hun River Ribbon Bridge
AWARD FOR
Infrastructure or Transportation Structures
For excellence in the structural design of projects such as transport stations, airport buildings or industrial buildings.
WINNER
Winner - Pulkovo International Airport
AWARD FOR
Pedestrian Bridges
For excellence in the structural design of pedestrian, cycle, equestrian or similar light bridge structures.
WINNERS
Winner - Footbridge over the Bow
Commendation - Muregeya Bridge
AWARD FOR
Regional Groups
For projects that have a demonstrable benefit to the community and a positive impact on individual lives. Examples include community centres, sports halls and housing developments
WINNER
Winner - Bangor Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex
AWARD FOR
Small Practices
For excellence in structural design executed by a small practice. This is defined as a practice employing up to 10 staff engaged in structural design, who between them generate a maximum annual fee income of no more than £1 million (or equivalent).
WINNER
Winner - Lower Hatea River Crossing (Te Matau a Pohe)
SUPREME AWARD FOR
Structural Engineering Excellence
All projects that win an award in one of the 11 principle categories will be considered for the highest accolade – the Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence. Awarded at the Judges’ discretion, this Award recognises the finest example of structural engineering design entered that year.
WINNER
Winner - Glass Lantern, Apple Zorlu
AWARD FOR
Sustainability
The Sustainability Award is presented to projects where outstanding commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment is integral to the structural design. Entries are considered by The Structural Awards judging panel from projects entered within the 11 principal categories.
WINNERS
Winner - Muregeya Bridge
AWARD FOR
Arts or Entertainment Structures
For excellence in the structural design of buildings and structures ranging from theatres, cinemas and music venues to art galleries, museums and exhibition centres, and even large structural sculptures.
WINNER
Winner - Reid Building, Glasgow School of Art
AWARD FOR
Commercial or Retail Structures
For excellence in the structural design of commercial buildings or retail complexes, such as office buildings, shops/shopping centres or mixed-use developments.
WINNERS
Winner - Glass Lantern, Apple Zorlu
Commendation - Trimble Navigation's Office
AWARD FOR
Community or Residential Structures
For excellence in the design of a project which provides demonstrable benefit to the local environment, residents or community. Examples include housing schemes, residential homes, places of worship and community centres.
WINNERS
Winner - Kew House
Commendation - Temple Lodge
AWARD FOR
Education or Healthcare Structures
For excellence in the structural design of buildings and structures which either facilitate learning, (such as schools, colleges and visitor centres) or support healthcare, (such as hospitals, care homes and clinics).
WINNER
Winner - WWF-UK - Living Planet Centre
AWARD FOR
Highway or Railway Bridge Structures
For excellence in the structural design of bridges carrying highways and/or railways.
WINNERS
Winner - Elbebridge Schönebeck
Commendation - Shenyang Hun River Ribbon Bridge
AWARD FOR
Infrastructure or Transportation Structures
For excellence in the structural design of projects such as transport stations, airport buildings or industrial buildings.
WINNER
Winner - Pulkovo International Airport
AWARD FOR
Pedestrian Bridges
For excellence in the structural design of pedestrian, cycle, equestrian or similar light bridge structures.
WINNERS
Winner - Footbridge over the Bow
AWARD FOR
Regional Groups
For projects that have a demonstrable benefit to the community and a positive impact on individual lives. Examples include community centres, sports halls and housing developments
WINNER
Winner - Bangor Aurora Aquatic & Leisure Complex
AWARD FOR
Small Practices
For excellence in structural design executed by a small practice. This is defined as a practice employing up to 10 staff engaged in structural design, who between them generate a maximum annual fee income of no more than £1 million (or equivalent).
WINNER
Winner - Lower Hatea River Crossing (Te Matau a Pohe)
AWARD FOR
Small Projects
For excellence in the structural design of a project with a construction cost of under £2 million (or equivalent).
WINNERS
Winner - Somerset House - The Miles Stair
Commendation - Red Bridge House
AWARD FOR
Sports or Leisure Structures
For excellence in the structural design of buildings and structures such as stadia and sports halls and also including rollercoasters, skating rinks and ski jumps.
WINNERS
Winner - Adelaide Oval Redevelopment
Commendation - Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium
AWARD FOR
Structural Heritage
For excellence in the structural design of a building or infrastructure-related project, where the style and integrity of the original heritage structure is maintained through restoration, conservation, extension or refurbishment.
WINNERS
Winner - Forth Rail Bridge
Commendation - Manchester Town Hall Complex Transformation Programme
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