New London Architecture

New London Awards 2022 - Shortlist

Discover London’s best and most innovative projects featured in the New London Awards 2022.
 
The New London Awards celebrate the projects that best create a sustainable, civilised and egalitarian city, that seek to improve the quality and standards of new design and respect London’s rich mix of old and new, that support the regeneration of its towns, and that strive to improve the usability of its streets and public spaces. 

See our full shortlist for this year's 14 categories below, and click the link below to view our SPECIAL PRIZES shortlists. 
SPECIAL PRIZES Shortlist

CONSERVATION

Sponsored by Urban Space Management
Looking closely at the restoration and repair of historic buildings and preserving London’s heritage; carefully balancing old and new, alongside improving energy efficiency of our historic structures.

CULTURE

Civic buildings, museums, galleries, theatres, libraries, sports facilities, community hubs and youth centres – projects that put cultural experience at the heart to create better places for local residents and international visitors.

EDUCATION

Educational establishments of all kinds – nurseries, schools, academies, universities, training centres – where design enhances the learning experience.

HEALTHCARE

Projects including hospitals and healthcare facilities, to housing for an older population and healthcare facilities that help improve the health and wellbeing of Londoners.

HOMES

The best examples of individual new homes in small sites across the capital, from one up to five units.

HOUSING

Multi-unit residential projects of any tenure – from social housing to PRS to prime resi, creating exemplary new places for people to live.

MASTERPLANS AND AREA STRATEGIES

New and improved parts of the city, where placemaking sits at the core; intentionally designed to create a destination, offering a mix of uses, activities and a new lease of life to a place.

MEANWHILE

Projects that embrace the city as a work in progress, enlivening spaces, places and high streets over a short-term period, while supporting long-term ambitions.

MIXED USE

Sponsored by Cumming Group
Buildings with a complementary mix of work-live-play, designed holistically to meet the needs of several different activities and communities, where there is a maximum of 10 minutes walking distance between core activities. 

PUBLIC SPACES

Sponsored by Maylim
New or rediscovered public spaces; parts of London that have been given new life through improvements to streets, squares, playgrounds, water spaces or parks. 

RETAIL AND HOSPITALITY

Retail and shops, restaurants and bars, hotels and markets that welcome guests, creating new experiences and offering fresh approaches to enhance the leisure offers and hospitality experience for visitors and Londoners alike.

RETROFIT

The adaption of buildings repurposed to demonstrate sustainability, efficiency, and viability across any sector, where efficient use is made of embodied energy and the existing fabric, restoring historic buildings.

TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Transport projects and related architecture that improve the experience of travelling around the city and infrastructure projects which through the transport of water, waste or energy, help London work more efficiently and sustainably. Including active travel projects that celebrate active mobility and non-motorised means from small, low traffic streets to larger scale, low traffic neighbourhoods.

WORKPLACE

Sponsored by RIDI Lighting Group
From office buildings and interiors to co-working hubs and affordable workspaces for making and manufacturing – new projects that create inspiring working environments. 

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