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Our Architectural Awards, sponsored by international estate agents Savills, recognise exemplary conservation and restoration projects in the United Kingdom and reward those who have shown the vision and commitment to restore Georgian buildings and landscapes. Awards are also given for high-quality new buildings in Georgian contexts and new architecture in the Classical tradition. See the latest winners
The deadline for entering the 2010 awards has now passed but it's not too early to think about the 2011 awards, so if you know of projects in the United Kingdom that are of a high standard, fall within one of the award categories and have been or are due to be completed between 1 January 2010 and 1 August 2011 please do keep them in mind for next year. Entry forms will be available here from March 2011.
The 2010 awards will be presented by Baroness Andrews OBE, Chairman of English Heritage, on 3 November. The judges are Dr John Martin Robinson (architectural historian and historic buildings consultant); Lady Nutting OBE (Chairman of the Georgian Group); Professor David Watkin (Emeritus Professor of the History of Architecture, University of Cambridge); Charles Brooking (architectural historian and founder of The Brooking Collection); Charles Cator (Deputy Chairman, Christie's International); and Crispin Holborow (Director of Country Property, Savills).
Previous awards have been presented by:
The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Richard Chartres, Lord Bishop of London (2003) His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent (2004) Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra (2005) His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent (2006) The Rt. Hon. Lord Heseltine (2007) The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Dr. John Sentamu, Lord Archbishop of York (2008) His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester (2009)
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