AT Awards Presentation EventAT Awards2024-07-05T15:20:54+01:00
AT Conference:
The finalists’ live presentations to the jury
Date and time
Wednesday 18 September 2024, 09:00 – 17.30
(drinks reception till 19:00)
Venue
The Building Society 55 Whitfield Street, London W1T 4AH
Join us for a one-day in-person event on Wednesday 18 September to hear the finalists in the Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time tackle these issues in live presentations and make the case for their project, to be followed by an interrogation by a jury of leading industry names.
Book now to reserve your place at AT Awards Finals and join us for a day of inspiration and learning from buildings that have stood the test of time.
Why attend?
Gain insight into the way leading practices tackle challenges relating to adaption and re-use
Watch an expert jury critique presentations on some of the most exciting buildings from the UK and abroad
Join the debate about how to identify and quantify long-lasting quality and performance
Network with the consultants and clients behind our most successful and enduring projects
Your delegate ticket will give you access to:
All finalist case study presentations
Breakfast on arrival
Tea, coffee and refreshments throughout the day
Networking lunch
Evening drinks reception with finalists and judges
Presentations
Watch 32 in-depth case studies presented by the teams behind each project and the clients who use them
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Wessex Water
Wessex Water Operations Centre, Bennetts Associates
The University of Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Unicorn Theatre
Unicorn Theatre, Keith Williams Architects
The Enterprise Centre University of East Anglia Architype
The Enterprise Centre University of East Anglia Architype, Architype
The Avenue
The Avenue, Pollard Thomas Edwards
Thames Barrier Park
Thames Barrier Park, Patel Taylor
The Standard Hotel
The Standard Hotel, Orms Architects
Spanish City
Spanish City, ADP Architecture
Snape Maltings
Snape Maltings, Penoyre & Prasad
Sainsbury Laboratory, The University of Cambridge
Sainsbury Laboratory, The University of Cambridge, Stanton Williams
Hortsley
Hortsley, RCKa
R7
R7, Morris+Company
Olympic House – IOC Headquarters
Olympic House – IOC Headquarters, 3XN
New Court
New Court, 5th Studio
Lister Mills
Lister Mills, David Morley Architects
Gunpowder Mills
Gunpowder Mills, Pollard Thomas Edwards
Gateshead Bridge
Gateshead Millennium Bridge, WilkinsonEyre
The Early Learning Village, Singapore
The Early Learning Village, Singapore, Bogle Architects
Bedales School – The Orchard Building, Walters & Cohen Architects
Bath School of Art & Design
Bath School of Art & Design, Grimshaw Architects
Avenue de Chartres Car Park
Avenue de Chartres Car Park, Birds Portchmouth Russum
Alex Monroe Studio
Alex Monroe Studio, DSDHA
Abode at Great Kneighton
Abode at Great Kneighton, Proctor & Matthews
Presentation teams
Hear presentations from the architects behind each project
3XN
5th Studio
ADP
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Architype
Bennetts Associates
Birds Portchmouth Russum
Buckley Gray Yeoman
Bogle Architects
Cottrell & Vermeulen
David Morley Architects
DSDHA
FBM Architects
Feilden Clegg Bradley
Grimshaw Architects
Keith Williams Architects
Medical Architecture
Morris+Company
Orms Architects
Patel Taylor
Penoyre & Prasad
Pollard Thomas Edwards
Proctor & Matthews
RCKa
Squire & Partners
Stanton Williams
Walters & Cohen Architects
WilkinsonEyre
The jury
Projects teams will be interrogated by our expert panels drawn from across architecture, engineering, environmental services, development, media and government:
Isabel Allen, Editor, Architecture Today (Chair)
Sarah Allan, Head of Architecture at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Simon Allford, RIBA President and Executive Director AHMM
Deyan Sudjic, curator, editor and writer and Director Emeritus of the Design Museum
Amin Taha, Chairman, GROUPWORK
Heather Topel, Director of Development, Grosvenor
The venue
The Building Society is a co-working space and collaborative community from Elliott Wood for the built environment, created as a place for thinkers, designers and makers who want to engineer a better society. Find out what The Building Society has to offer here.
Programme and timings
08.45: Registration and breakfast served
09.15: Introduction to the day
09.30: Presentations sessions begin across three rooms
12.30: Networking Lunch
13.15: Presentation sessions recommence
15.00: Break
15.15: Presentation sessions continue
17.30: Evening Drinks reception (open to all delegates, finalists and judges)
19.00: Event closes
The construction industry and its clients recognise the urgent need to prioritise retrofit and refurbishment over demolition. We also have a responsibility to ensure that new buildings are not just high-performing but flexible, resilient and designed to stand the test of time.
How do you design buildings that are fit-for-purpose but able to accommodate changes in behaviour and use for decades, even centuries, to come?
How do you balance the often conflicting demands of heritage and conservation with the need to dramatically improve the environmental performance of our historic building stock?
How do we engender the culture of shared learning that is needed to bring about the step change in knowledge the industry needs?