Brick Awards 2015 looks for the best use of brick in Britain

  • 19 Mar 2015

The BDA Brick Awards 2015

  • open to architects, designers, building owners, developers and housebuilders to contractors and brick manufacturers
  • designed to showcase projects that demonstrate the best use of brick in the UK construction sector

For more details on how to be included in this year’s competition and to enter online click here,

– or contact the BDA on 0207 323 7030 for an entry form to be sent to you.

The Brick Awards has become one of the most established and prestigious awards ceremonies in the construction sector. Competition is fierce and entries come from some of the biggest and best names in the UK construction and design sectors.

Winner of the 2014 Best Education Building award, LSE Saw Swee Hock.

Previous winners include:

  • The London School of Economics
  • St Pancras Station
  • The New Rijksmuseum
  • ORTUS
  • Barratts Developments
  • The Lyric Theatre

This year, 14 categories are open to all entrants for projects featuring clay bricks and pavers manufactured by BDA members with the exception of The Worldwide and International Award.

Links below for

Full list of awards

List of all BDA members

Innovation, sustainability and architectural design are key components that judges look for each year as well as the creative use of brick as an aesthetic building material.

The 2015 Brick Awards will be bigger and better than ever with a new event location promising to add to an already hugely successful occasion.

Presented at The Hilton, Park Lane, London on Wednesday 18th November 2015, the BDA is gearing up for this much anticipated night.

The closing date for entries is the 12th June 2015

 

Brick Development Association,
The Building Centre,
26 Store Street,
London,
United Kingdom,
WC1E 7BT

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