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Brick is the UK’s most prevalent and desirable building material. It is constantly being explored by forward thinking architects and designers with new innovative techniques effecting the building application and design.
Brick has always been, and always will, stand the test of time but looking at this year’s shortlist it is clear that the versatility and potential of brick has reached new limits and the stunning array of projects are true examples of what brick can offer the built environment.
Now celebrating its 40th year, The Brick Awards annual ceremony hosted by The Brick Development Association honours the varied and diverse ways bricks are being used in exemplary buildings. The shortlist is broken down into 15 categories showcasing the beauty of brick in Housing, Building, Landscape, Technical and Craft.
A panel of experienced architects, planners, technical experts, and designers have selected the leading 77 shortlisted projects from hundreds of entries. Among the shortlisted projects are Moses Dell by Metropolitan Workshop Architects. This is a sophisticated modern house situated in woodland on the Metropolitan Green Belt area of Radlett.
Also nominated for The Individual housing award is Incurvo House by Adrian James Architects, which focuses on movement throughout the property with impressive brick curves.
The much-anticipated opening of the Newport Street Gallery in Vauxhall has also made a dramatic impression in the architectural sphere and has been nominated for the BDA Craftsmanship Award, in addition to being nominated in several other categories. The exquisite brick detailing and technical craftsmanship shows strong innovation and the finished refurbishment permits a respectful nod to the surrounding listed buildings. This exemplary building is a serious contender for the award. Click here to view the shortlist of some of the world’s best buildings.
From this shortlist a jury of architects, developers, and brickwork specialists will select a winner from each category. The awards criteria include exterior design and skilful use of brick as a material. Applications range from classic clay building blocks and facing bricks to the creative use of ceramic façade panels, roof tiles and clay pavers. Special attention is directed to the general quality of the architecture and how the building complements its surroundings. The judges of the Brick Awards, one of the most prestigious and top awards ceremonies in the built environment, go into exceptional depth to consider the winners including visits to every building.
The winners will be announced at the Brick Awards on 10th November at London’s Park Lane Hilton Hotel. For more information on the awards click here.
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