The bale house awarded

The Civic Trust Awards scheme was established in 1959 to recognise outstanding architecture, planning and design in the built environment.

As the longest standing built environment awards scheme in Europe, since 1959, more than 7000 projects have been rewarded and the scheme has continued in its objective to recognise projects that have made a positive contribution to the local communities they serve.

The Civic Trust Awards is one of the only remaining independent built environment awards schemes, not linked to any organisation, institution or publication and operates on a not-for-profit basis. We also provide an opportunity for the general public to participate in nominating and judging schemes from their local area.

The aim of the Civic Trust Awards is to encourage the very best in architecture and environmental design, to improve the built environment for us all through design, sustainability, inclusiveness and accessibility, but also to reward projects that offer a positive cultural, social, economic or environmental benefit to their local communities.

 

 

All Regional Finalists will now be considered by the National Judging Panel for a Civic Trust Award, be Highly Commended or will remain as a Regional Finalist. The Bale House project will also be considered by the Selwyn Goldsmith Awards Panel which recognise Universal Design excellence in the built environment.

 

Please CLICK HERE for the complete list of 2022 Regional Finalists.

CLICK HERE for the 2022 Regional Finalist Logo for you to use to publicise your success so far.

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