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London Planning Awards 2009/2010

The presentation of these awards took place on Monday 29 March at City Hall, where the 'Regent Street Vision' by the Crown Estate won the Mayor's Award for Planning Excellence.

Other categories and recipients in this year's awards include:

Best Built Project - sponsored by CB Richard Ellis

Winner: Highbury Square by Allies and Morrison

Best Built Project Community Scale Scheme - sponsored by Land Securities

Winner: Loxford Polyclinic, by London Borough of Redbridge

Commendation: Viewtube (A View, A Brew and a Loo), by Olympic Delivery Authority

Best Conceptual Project - sponsored by Berwin Leighton Paisner

Winner: Ponders End Framework for Change, by Enfield Council

Best New Public Space - sponsored by Lovells

Winner: Barking Town Square by London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

Best New Place to Live

Joint winners: Bermondsey Spa Regeneration, Southwark , by Levitt Bernstein Associates Ltd

and St James Quarter, Regeneration Area, by Savills

Best Built Project, Five Years On - sponsored by GVA Grimley

Winner: Swiss Re Headquarters, by Foster and Partners

Commendation: Cass Business School, by City University London

Best Historic Building Management - sponsored by English Heritage

Winner: Royal Arsenal Riverside, by Berkeley Homes (Urban Renaissance) and London Development Agency

Commendation: St Bartholomews Hospital, by Barts and the London NHS Trust


For further details about this award please contact: awards@rtpi.org.uk

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