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Winners of Inside Housing Development Awards 2021 announced

The Inside Housing Development Awards may have been on hiatus last year, but the levels of innovation and excellence in development they highlight have continued unabated.

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Find out who the winners were at this year’s Inside Housing Development Awards #UKhousing

Now in their fourth year, the awards celebrate developers and architects from Gairloch to Greenwich for their work in building exemplary homes and communities across a range of different tenures and contexts.


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Glasgow-based architecture firm Anderson Bell + Christie took home two awards for the 48 sustainable homes it has added to the Gannochy Estate in Perth.

This year’s most impressive development teams in London and the rest of the UK, according to the judges, were Southwark Council’s new homes development team and Sunderland-based Gentoo Group’s affordable development team respectively.

We will be bringing you more information about the winning entries in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, you can take a look at the complete list of winners in the table below.

Inside Housing Development Awards 2021: the winners

Category

Development/scheme nameOrganisation
Best affordable housing development (£20m+)Kidbrooke Park RoadRoyal Borough of Greenwich
Best affordable housing development (less than £10m)The Gannochy Estate: a Lifetime NeighbourhoodAnderson Bell + Christie
Best affordable housing development (less than £20m)The ReachPitman Tozer
Best affordable housing development (less than £5m)ZED Pods and Bromley Council partnershipZED Pods
Best development (suburban and rural)BlackfriarsRother District Council
Best development (urban – London)St Leonard’s CourtChild Graddon Lewis
Best development (urban – outside of London)City Park WestPollard Thomas Edwards
Best development team (London)New homes development teamLondon Borough of Southwark
Best development team (rest of UK)Gentoo affordable development teamGentoo Group
Best development team (South)Cambridge Investment PartnershipCambridge Investment Partnership
Best healthy homes development (rural and suburban)The Gannochy Estate: a Lifetime NeighbourhoodAnderson Bell + Christie
Best healthy homes development (urban)The Italian BuildingFORE Partnership, Mason & Fifth, Stiff + Trevillion and Ekkist
Best older people’s housing development (rural and suburban)Winwood HeightsHalsall Lloyd Partnership
Best older people’s housing development (urban)Vic Johnson HouseGateway Housing Association
Best partnership (London)Mears Living and London Borough of Waltham Forest partnership Mears Living (part of Mears Group)
Best partnership (rest of UK)Cordage ViewNorth East Lincolnshire Council
Best partnership (South)Peek Close, LavenhamHastoe Housing Association
Best regeneration project (rural and suburban)Achtercairn at GairlochCommunities Housing Trust
Best regeneration project (urban)Walrond HouseAnchor Hanover
Best shared ownership development (rural and suburban)L&Q at BeaulieuL&Q and Countryside
Best shared ownership development (urban)Wapping WharfSovereign Housing Association
Climate change retrofit project of the yearKing StreetBeattie Passive

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