The shortlists for all 17 categories of the revamped awards will be announced over the course of the week. Today’s categories are: Fit-out (up to £2 million); Fit-out (£2 million and over); Private/Individual Renovation (up to £1 million); and Private/Individual Renovation (£1 million and over).
The finalists include schemes by AOC, Architecture 00, dMFK Architects, De Matos Ryan, Fletcher Priest Architects, Gibson Thornley Architects, Piercy&Company, Sanya Polescuk Architects and Will Gamble Architects.
The AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards celebrate architectural expertise and ingenuity in the physical and environmental adaption and upgrade of buildings, and the reuse of building materials and structure in response to the climate emergency and changing requirements of use.
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For 2024, the awards cover 17 brand-new categories which the AJ has retrofitted to make more appropriate to the discussion surrounding retrofit, spanning from adaptive reuse to decarbonisation to net zero retrofit.
Three of these categories will be judged live on stage at the AJ Retrofit Live conference on 11 September 2024, allowing the shortlisted practices to bring their projects to life in front of a live audience and judging panel. These categories are Conservation and Historic (£5 million and over); Private/Individual Renovation (up to £1 million); and Retrofit Revisited.
The winners of the 17 categories plus Practice of the Year, Retrofit of the Year and Client of the Year will be announced at an event at The Brewery, London in the evening on the same day as the conference. Book your place here.
Shortlists
Fit-out (up to £2 million)
- Society of Genealogists by Guarnieri Architects
- Domus Campus by Mailen Design
- Natalino Mortimer Street by Mooradian Studio
- N Family Club – Chertsey by N Family Club and Lewis & Hickey Architects
- 60 Ironmonger Row by TSP, Peldon Rose and House of Grey
Fit-out (£2 million and over)
- Citadel by Architecture 00
- City Hall by Architecture 00 with Fletcher Priest Architects
- 45 Whitfield Street by dMFK Architects
- Young V&A by De Matos Ryan and AOC
- All Saints by EPR Architects
- The Ark by Gensler
- V&A Photography Centre by Gibson Thornley Architects
- Corner at Tate Modern by Holland Harvey
- Edelman’s Francis House by Gensler
- Sustainable Workspaces @ County Hall by Material Works Architecture
- Exchange House by Piercy&Company
Private/Individual Renovation (up to £1 million)
- Mid Terraced Dream by Collective Works
- Aden Grove by Emil Eve Architects
- Ardoch by Moxon Architects
- Ward Grove by Progress in Practice
- Good Mews Story by Sanya Polescuk Architects
- Putney riverside restoration and extension by VATRAA
- Colonnade by Will Gamble Architects
- Palm Springs by Will Gamble Architects
Private/Individual Renovation (£1 million and over)
- Hampstead House by Carver Farshi
- Emmanuel House by Dominic McKenzie Architects
- Muswell Hill Low-Carbon House by enbee architecture + design with Ahrberg Jackson Design
- Station House by LBMVarchitects
- Kings Road by Matthew Giles Architects
- Chelsea Brut by Pricegore
- Brackenwood Lodge by Studio Kyson
- Mayfield Barn by Theis + Khan
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