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Modified BREEAM Awards at Ecobuild

11 February 2014 | Updated 01 January 1970
 
The BREEAM Awards for 2014 will take place at Ecobuild on Tuesday 4 March, 6-7pm at ExCel, London  in the main arena in the North Hall and will follow a new format

In previous years it had presented awards on the basis of the highest scoring BREEAM buildings in each scheme. This year it is developing the concept slightly and creating a shortlist of the five highest scoring buildings in each scheme. These are then put them forward for the final selection of the winner to a panel of eminent industry judges. The judges will be able to take into account a range of other factors, e.g. the value of the building to its occupiers and users (current or potential) and the particular site constraints of the project.

These shortlists will be published on the BREEAM website early in 2014, so those interested can see which buildings, assessors, design teams etc are in the running.

There is no need to enter the awards, as BREEAM automatically generates the shortlist from the list of highest scoring buildings certified from 1 January-31 December 2013. It will also be presenting awards for the assessors of the year and the assessor organisation of the year, and the format for these awards remains the same.

The judging panel for the 2014 awards comprises: Alan Yates, BRE Global (Chair); Paul King, UK-GBC; Claudine Blamey, The Crown Estate; Phil Heenan, Cabinet Office; Hywel Davies, CIBSE.

 

The Shortlist

Offices

Retail

Industrial

One Embankment Place, London

Ankarparken 1, Malmo

Project Phoenix Brewhouse, Dublin

1 Angel Square, Manchester

SO Ouest, Levallois-Perret 

Filwood Green Business Park, Bristol

Zenora - Noda, Paris

John Lewis at Home and Waitrose Ipswich

Tudor Estate - Building 1, London

Quadrant 2, London

Citti Park, Flensburg

Bombay Sapphire Distillery Buildings, Hampshire

Innovation Farm Visitor Centre Office, Cambridge

Waitrose, Greenwich

Siemens, St Modwen

Education

Healthcare                                    

Mixed Use and Other

Energy Technology Building, University of Nottingham           

Orthopaedic Theatres, City Hospital, Nottingham

WWF-UK Living Planet Centre, Woking

Ysgol Ffwrnes Primary School, Carmarthenshire

Southmead Hospital Redevelopment

Project Horizon Building A

Brandon Primary School, Durham

Maplewood Phase II, Lancashire

Prince Charles House, St Austell

Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation

Lees Medical Practice, Oldham

Franshion Green Building Exhibition Centre, Meixi Lake Eco City

Carnegie Primary School, Dunfermline

Eltham Road Community Hospital, London

Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Loughborough

In-Use Part 1                                              

In-Use Part 2                  

Residential

Toison d'Or, Dijon

Toison d'Or, Dijon

Fourways House 

Le Hive, Paris

Le Hive, Paris

Albany House

Quattro Business Park, Krakow

BAB2, Bayonne

Brooklands, Milton Keynes 

Cité Europe, Calais

Cité Europe, Calais

Glasgow Commonwealth Village 

Docks Vauban, Le Havre

Docks Vauban, Le Havre

Graylingwell Hospital, Block A, Plots 234 - 251 

 

 

Article written by Mike Gannon | Published 11 February 2014

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