The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) announce the shortlist for its annual Awards, celebrating Architectural Technology at its best.
The shortlists and winners are selected by a judging panel made up of experts in the discipline.
CIAT’s 50th Anniversary Luncheon
This year the winners will be announced at a Luncheon that marks CIAT’s 50th Anniversary year, taking place on Friday 25 September at The Savoy in London.
Award for Excellence in Architectural Technology
This is the premier built environment accolade which recognises outstanding achievement in the practise of Architectural Technology.
Entries shortlisted for the Award for Excellence in Architectural Technology:
- Caledonia Depot by Janus Architecture
- Discovery School by WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff
- La Vregie by Eddie Caldeira MCIAT
- Marlborough House by DMBC Construction Services Design Team
- Seaton House by Harrison Sutton Partnership
- UTC Norfolk by LSI Architects
The Alan King Award
This Award, named after Alan King, the Institute’s first President, recognises projects valued £750k or under that have demonstrated outstanding excellence in the field.
Entries shortlisted for the Alan King Award:
- Braeside Studio by Stuart Davidson Architecture
- Brook Primary School Extensions by Tweedale Limited
- Grillagh Water House by Patrick Bradley Architects
- Land Adjacent to 48 Fen Road by Chris Senior MCIAT
- Platinum in the Highlands by Richard Jack MCIAT
- Soleil Du Soir by Design Plus Architects
The shortlisted projects for both awards have excelled in terms of functionality, buildability, performance, innovation, sustainability and inclusive design.
About CIAT
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is the lead qualifying body for Architectural Technology and represents those practising and studying within the discipline. CIAT qualifies Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT, and professionally qualified Architectural Technicians, TCIAT.




