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The winners of the Inside Housing Development Awards 2019 were revealed at a ceremony in London tonight.
Now in its third year, the awards continue to showcase the best in new housing from across the country.
Developers and architects from Glasgow to Suffolk were celebrated for their work in building exemplary homes and communities across a range of different tenures.
London-based architects Child Graddon Lewis took home an impressive three awards.
The firm’s Dalston Lane Terrace development in east London won the prize for best regeneration project of up to 70 homes as well as for the best small development, while its striking terrace of new family homes at Warriner Gardens in Battersea, south-west London, won the award for best market sale development.
Another big winner on the night was Orbit Group, whose transformation of a rundown former council estate in south-east London, now named Erith Park, won the award for best regeneration project of more than 70 homes. Orbit bagged a second award – best build for rent development – for its Fordham House scheme in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire.
On the awards, Martin Hilditch, editor at Inside Housing, said: “From the Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission to the Stirling Prize, there has been a welcome focus on the quality of the homes we build in 2019.
We will be bringing you more information about the winning entries in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, scroll down for the complete list of winners.
CATEGORY | ORGANISATION | DEVELOPMENT |
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Best development team (small) | Thrive Homes | |
Best older peopleʼs housing development (50+ homes) | Hull City Council | Newbridge Village |
Best regeneration project (70+ homes) | Orbit Group | Erith Park |
Best shared ownership development (rural or suburban) | Martin Arnold | Woodfield Park |
Best shared ownership development (urban) | Rotherham Council | The Bellows |
Best affordable housing development (in construction) | Archio | Community Land Trust |
Best affordable housing development (urban) | Shettleston Housing Association | Cunningham House |
Best development (50-100 homes) | Metropolitan Workshop | Mapleton Crescent |
Best regeneration project (up to 70 homes) | Child Graddon Lewis | Dalston Lane Terrace |
Best affordable housing development (rural or suburban) | Dacorum Borough Council | Kylna Court |
Best development (100+ homes) | Poplar Harca | Bow Garden Square |
Best development (up to 50 homes) | Child Graddon Lewis | Dalston Lane Terrace |
Best development team (large) | Wrekin Housing Group | |
Best regeneration project (in construction) | Plus Dane Housing | Welsh Streets |
Best approach to modular construction | Bristol City Council | Chalks Road |
Best build for rent development | Orbit Group | Fordham House |
Best council/ALMO development team | Dacorum Borough Council | |
Best general partnership | Great Places Housing Group | Foxhall Village |
Best partnership: Council or NHS | One Manchester | Sandpiper Place |
Best partnership: Rural or Community | Hastoe Housing Association | Southwold community hospital project |
Market sale development of the year | Child Graddon Lewis | Warriner Gardens |
Best older people's housing development (up to 50 homes) | RCKa | PegasusLife Park House |