Structural Timber Awards – Winner Announced - Celebrating the Simply Outstanding

Put it down to perfect timing, with the heightened interest in offsite technology, combined with the abundance of outstanding projects and it is easy to see why the 2019 Structural Timber Awards surpassed all previous events in terms of the calibre of entries and attendance. 

Construction professionals gathered at this prestigious award ceremony on 09 October at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham - to celebrate the great, the good and the simply outstanding. The Awards were hosted by compere and ‘master of mimicry’ Alistair McGowan, who ensured that the celebrations were not only be inspirational but also highly entertaining.

 With 16 categories, nearly 250 entrants and over 70 companies shortlisted, this year’s Structural Timber Award judges had an onerous job of selecting the winners. The big winner on the night was Blumer-Lehmann AG, Gilbert Ash and Marks Barfield Architects for Cambridge Mosque who scooped the Winner of Winners.

One of the judges described the project as “a remarkable building that pushes the boundaries of glulam design, manufacture and assembly into wholly new areas that suggest huge potential for new building forms to be developed using laminated timber construction methods and products. Rarely do buildings as innovative as this come along and the achievement would certainly justify the accolade of project of the year.”

The head of the judging panel and Chief Executive of the Structural Timber Association, Andrew Carpenter said of the night: “The depth of expertise across all categories was impressive and the exceptional number of entries clearly demonstrates the upturn in the industry. The Structural Timber Awards is a high-point in the construction industry calendar and it is truly inspiring to see so much activity in the sector.”

The full list of award winners included:

Social Housing Project of the Year: Eurban, Stora Enso, Elliott Wood and Trivselhus for Marmalade Lane

Private Housing Project of the Year: G-Frame Structures and Stora Enso for Roberts & Treguer’s Blaker Island

Custom and Self-Build Project of the Year: Cullinan Studio for Push-Pull House

Education Project of the Year: Hopkins Architects for Music School Kings College 

AND Tate Harmer & Blue Forest for The Townsend Building, Cranleigh Preparatory School

Commercial Project of the Year: B&K Structures, Laing O’Rourke, Bennetts Associates, Buro Happold and Binderholz for Jaguar Land Rover Expansion Scheme

Retail and Leisure Project of the Year: ZMMA for Heath Robinson Museum

Low Energy Project of the Year: Lowfield Timber Frame for Callaughtons Ash

Pioneer of the Year: Arup & Waugh Thistleton Architects for Multiply

Engineer of the Year: Engenuiti for The Pavilion Manchester

Architect of the Year: LOM Architecture and Design for The Heart Building

Client of the Year: Ministry of Defence for Larkhill MOD Scheme 

Contractor of the Year: Eurban for Regents Park Open Air Theatre

Installer of the Year: Blumer-Lehmann AG for Cambridge Mosque

Project and Construction Manager of the Year: Mike O’Dell, Mid Group

Product Innovation Award: University of Innsbruck and Rothoblaas for SPIDER CONNECTOR SYSTEM

Project of the Year: Marks Barfield Architects for Cambridge Mosque

SIPs Project of the Year: Innovare Systems for The Red Kite Academy

Solid Wood Project of the Year: B&K Structures, Laing O’Rourke, Bennetts Associates, Buro Happold and Binderholz for Jaguar Land Rover Expansion Scheme

Timber Frame Project of the Year: Stewart Milne Timber Systems, Taylor Lane Timber Frame and Ministry of Defence for Larkhill MOD Scheme

Winner of Winners: Blumer-Lehmann AG, Gilbert Ash and Marks Barfield Architects for Cambridge Mosque

There has already been a large amount of attention focused on next year’s awards, which will be returning 07 October 2020.  The Awards once again will reward excellence, celebrate expertise in timber technology and the ways it contributes to an attractive, energy efficient and sustainable built environment.

For the hundreds of construction professionals who have attended the Structural Timber Awards, there is no need to explain the promotional opportunities that go hand in hand with this event. The Awards provide one of the most effective platforms to promote brands or companies alongside the best of the best. 

For details on sponsorship packages and promotional opportunities and to register interest to either sponsor the 2020 Structural Timber Awards or to enter your project into the awards, please contact Amy Pryce - amy.pryce@radar-communications.co.uk

Please note that the Submission deadline for entries into the 2020 Structural Timber Awards is 29 May 2020.

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