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British Homes Awards 2007
SPONSORED BY NHBC
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WINNING AND COMMENDED designs
Photography by: Hy Money

1. SMALL HOUSE OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Focus House - Vision Build - bere:architects

SMALL HOUSE OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Melody Lane - London Wharf Plc - Julian Cowie Architects
The Kyoko - Spectrum - Crest Nicholson (Chiltern) - Sheppard Robson
Redington Road - Bendev Construction - Monahan Blythen Architects

Commended

2. LARGE HOUSE OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Hale Barns - Planetree Properties- Stephenson Bell

LARGE HOUSE OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
MacCalman House - SMC.Davis Duncan Architects

LARGE HOUSE OF THE YEAR - Commended

3. APARTMENT BLOCK OF THE YEAR
Joint Winners:
Falcon Wharf - George Wimpey City - Burland TM

APARTMENT BLOCK OF THE YEAR - Joint Winner

Budenberg HAUS Projekte - Urban Splash - Foster + Partners

APARTMENT BLOCK OF THE YEAR - Joint Winner

Commended:
The Barge Arm - Crest Nicholson (South West) - Edward Cullinan Architects.

APARTMENT BLOCK OF THE YEAR - Commended

4. REGENERATION PROJECT OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Ardler Village - Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association - HTA Architects

REGENERATION PROJECT OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Tachbrook Triangle - Barratt West London -Assael Architecture

REGENERATION PROJECT OF THE YEAR - Commeneded

Melody Lane - London Wharf Plc - Julian Cowie Architects


REGENERATION PROJECT OF THE YEAR - Commended

Building 49, Royal Arsenal- Berkeley Homes (East Thames) - A & Q Partnership

5. INNOVATION AWARD FOR BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Winner:
Elektron - Barratt East London - Halpern Architects

INNOVATION AWARD FOR BUILDING TECHNOLOGY - Winner

Commended:
Upton Site C - David Wilson Homes - HTA Architects
Budenberg HAUS Projekte - Urban Splash- Foster + Partners
Brighton New England Quarter -Crest Nicholson (South East) + Bioregional Quintain- Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects

INNOVATION AWARD FOR BUILDING TECHNOLOGY - Commended

6. AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR
Winner:
The Village, St Austell - Midas Homes & Westco - Alan Leather Associates

AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Balcurris - Ballymun Regeneration - O’Mahony Pike
Lingham Court - Metropolitan Housing Trust - Pollard Thomas Edwards
Paragon - Berkeley First - Carey Jones Architects
Wansey Street Housing - Southern Housing Group - de Rijke Marsh Morgan

AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Commended

7. MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Oxford Castle Heritage Project – The Trevor Osborne Property Group
Architects Design Partnership / Dixon Jones / Panter Hudspith / Jestico+ Whiles / Richard Griffiths Architects


MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Royal Mills - ING Real Estate Development - FSP Architects
Hanover Quay - Park Development Group - O’Mahony Pike
The Heart, Walton - O& H Properties - EPR Architects

MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Winner

8. DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Byford Gardens - Antler Homes - Michael Lyons Architecture

DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Stedlyn Retreat - Millwood Designer Homes - Clagues
Accordia - Countryside Properties - Feilden Clegg Bradley
Ingress Park - Crest Nicholson (South East) - Gardner Stewart
Broadclose, Bude - Midas Homes - Trewin Design

DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR - Commended

9. HOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEAR
Winner:
One Gallions - Crest Nicholson (Eastern) + Bioregional Quintain -
Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects


HOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEAR - Commended

Commended:
Green Bank - George Wimpey City - Assael Architecture



Vision @ Devonport - Redrow - Terence O’Rourke

10. HOMEBUILDER OF THE YEAR
Winner:
Urban Splash

HOMEBUILDER OF THE YEAR - Winner

Commended:
Midas Homes
Crest Nicholson

HOMEBUILDER OF THE YEAR - Commended

Introducing the Awards, Ian Davis, NHBC Operations Director, said: “NHBC is delighted to sponsor the British Homes Awards, which showcase the best of well designed environmentally-sensitive housing schemes.

“It is an extremely exciting and challenging time for the UK's house-building industry with issues surrounding sustainability and the drive for zero carbon homes shaping the future of UK housing. Whilst NHBC fully supports the industry in meeting the target to cut carbon emissions, it is essential that consumers are not used as 'guinea pigs' for technologies and systems before they are thoroughly tested and accredited.

“I am pleased that NHBC's independent research institution - the NHBC Foundation - is delivering a programme of research to help house builders meet the challenges of the zero carbon agenda, including the use of microgeneration and renewable technologies, as well as undertaking a major survey of consumer attitudes and perceptions of sustainability issues.”