The deadline for entries to this year’s Schüco Excellence Awards, for buildings that feature Schüco facades, window and door systems, has been extended to 2 May.

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Entries are invited for the 2023 Schüco Excellence Awards for Design and Innovation, celebrating the skills of architects and specialist contractors. Now in their 10th year, the awards showcase the very best contributions from design teams and the Schüco facade, window and door systems involved. Entries are judged on creativity, innovation, technical expertise and collaboration to deliver architectural intent.

Winning and commended projects will be announced at the awards lunch, hosted by Charlie Luxton, on 29th June in London. An awards supplement will be published in Architecture Today and in a special feature online. Winning entries will also be presented at an event later in the year.

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Schüco Awards 2023 judges include (left to right) Ingrid Petit (Feilden Fowles), Anna Wendt (Buro Happold), Steve Mudie (Alinea Consulting, Holly Galbraith (Níall McLaughlin Architects), Carol Patterson (OMA), Innes Johnston (Max Fordham), Barbara Weiss (Barbara Weiss Architects), and Isabel Allen (Architecture Today)

This year’s judging panel is chaired by Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen and includes Ingrid Petit (Feilden Fowles), Carol Patterson (OMA), Holly Galbraith (Níall McLaughlin Architects), and Barbara Weiss (Barbara Weiss Architects) – all previous Schüco award winners – as well as Steve Mudie (Alinea Consulting), Anna Wendt (Buro Happold), and Innes Johnston (Max Fordham).

Awards will be made for projects that incorporate Schüco facade, window and door systems in 11 categories: Commercial and Mixed-Use Development Award, Education Building Award, Health, Cultural and Leisure Award, Refurbishment and Adaptive Reuse Project Award, Residential Development Award, Individual House Award, Individual House Improvement Award, Major Project Award (at least 1,000-square-meters of Schüco façade), Steel Project Award, Specialist Contractor Award, and Sustainability Award.

Remember Entry is Free and the deadline for entries is 11.59pm on 2 May.

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We’re here to help so contact the awards team by email at schuecoawards@architecturetoday.co.uk with any questions.

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2022 Schüco Awards Overall Winner and Health, Education and Leisure Winner – Master’s Field Development, Oxford, by Níall McLaughlin Architects (ph: Nick Kane)

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2022 Schüco Awards Commercial and Mixed-Use Development Winner – Sussex House, London, by ritchie*studio (ph: Adam Scott)

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2022 Schüco Awards Refurbishment and Adaptive Reuse Winner – The Marlo, London, by Barbara Weiss Architects (ph: Paul Riddle)

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2022 Schüco Awards Residential Development Winner – Luma King’s Cross, London, by Squire & Partners (ph: Jack Hobhouse)

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2022 Schüco Awards Individual House Winner and Sustainability Winner – Quarry House, Oxfordshire, by A-Zero Architects (ph: Michael Franke)

2022 Schüco Awards Individual House Improvement Winner – St Luke’s Street, London, by Lucy Wood Architects (ph: David Butler)

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2022 Schüco Awards Steel Building Winner – 110 Marylebone High Street, London, by CSK Architects (ph: Robby Whitfield)

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2022 Schüco Awards Specialist Contractor Winner – Sunderland City Hall, Sunderland, by FaulknerBrowns Architects with specialist contractor: Dane Architectural Systems (ph: Alan Green Photography)

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2022 Schüco Awards Cultural Building Winner – Fire Station Auditorium, Sunderland, by Flanagan Lawrence (ph: Andrew Heptinstall Photography)