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British Homes Awards 2010
SPONSORED BY VELUX

WHO CAN ENTER

Eligibility:

These Awards are open to registered homebuilders or social landlords in the UK or Eire and UK Architects and Architects in Eire registered with the ARB or the RIAI.

Entries for Category 4 “Interior Design of the Year” are also accepted from BIID members.

How to enter:

Entries for Categories 1 to 10 will be accepted using the entry form which can be downloaded here.

Entries for the BuildQuality Awards will be by invitation and organised through a secretariat provided by HardHat Communications. If you have a scheme worthy of consideration please submit to: bha@hardhat.co.uk

The brief and entry form for the Retrofit Design Competition can be downloaded on this site:
www.britishhomesawards.com/designbrief.asp and architecture.com/competitions

Entries are accepted from Marketing and PR Companies commissioned by their clients to submit entries on their behalf.

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES is Friday 30th April 2010

 

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