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BCO Awards, 2006, Results, Buildings, Projects, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
BCO Awards 2006 : Architecture Information + Images
Winners - Buildings + Architects, UK
British Council For Offices Awards - Winners in 2006
Presidents Award Sir Stuart Lipton
Best of the Best :
Roche UK New Head Office, Welwyn Garden City
Innovation :
Heelis; the National Trust Central Office
National Awards
Commercial Workplace (Joint Winners) :
Eliot Park Innovation Centre (EPIC), Nuneaton
One Hanover Street, London
Corporate Workplace :
Roche UK NEW Head Office, Welwyn Garden City
Refurbished/Recycled Workplace :
Skyways House, Liverpool
Fit-out of Workplace (large projects) :
Northern Foods Headquarters, Leeds
BCO Awards - Regional Winners 2006
South of England/South Wales
Commercial Workplace :
Oxfam Global Hub, Oxford
Fit-out of Workplace (large projects) :
Motorola EMEA Head Quarters
Corporate Workplace :
Roche UK New Head Office London
Corporate Workplace :
The Wellcome Trust Gibbs Building
Commercial Workplace :
One Hanover Street, London
Refurbished/Recycled Workplace :
10 Queen Street Place, London
Fit-out of Workplace (large projects) :
3i New London Headquarters, London
Fit-out of Workplace (small projects) :
gia, London
Midlands & East Anglia
Corporate Workplace :
New Technology Institute, Birmingham
Commercial Workplace :
Eliot Park Innovation Centre (EPIC), Nuneaton
Fit-out of Workplace (large projects) :
Network Rail Leadership Development Centre, Coventry
North of England, North Wales & NI
Corporate Workplace :
Offices for the Health and Safety Executive, Bootle
Commercial Workplace :
Waterfront 3, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Refurbished/Recycled Workplace :
Skyways House, Liverpool
Fit-out of Workplace (large projects) :
Northern Foods Headquarters, Leeds
Scotland
Commercial Workplace :
Sentinel, Glasgow
Corporate Workplace :
Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters, Edinburgh
Refurbished/Recycled Workplace :
City Park, Glasgow
BCO has highlighted the importance of offices across the board, and
last nights awards enabled the sector to celebrate and reinforce
the significance of office space on a national sphere. The awards
run parallel to a national campaign taking place this week - National
Good Office Week (NGOW), which aims to raise debate and awareness
on best practise in the office sector.
BCO Awards 2007
BCO Awards - Background
BCO CELEBRATES OFFICE EXCELLENCE
The British Council for Offices (BCO) last night celebrated the best
in office design and fit out at the coveted BCO Awards, which took
place last night at the Grosvenor Hotel in central London.
BCO Awards are recognised as the gold standard for office space
and every year attract the cream of UK corporate real estate. This
year was no exception. 1,500 guests gathered at the special ceremony
to celebrate the very best in the sector. This year the 26 awards
spanned a range of sectors from retail to banking and the standard
as always was incredibly high.
BCOs chief executive Richard Kauntze reinforced this message:
Productivity, happiness and creativity of employees all depend
on the quality of the environment in which they work. The BCO awards
have created awareness of office workplaces, placing them at the forefront
of the publics attention.
The entries have shown a significant rise in standards and a trend
towards creating offices that echo the values of best practice.
With more than 7 million people in the UK working in offices, the
BCO awards have inspired owners and developers of office buildings
to compete to be the best.
The majority of winners have received top Environmental Assessment
ratings (BREEAM) - a standard that is used to measure and assess the
environmental performance of both new and existing buildings. Within
the UK, BREEAM is regarded as a measurement of quality for best practice
in environmental design and management. Reflecting the pressure that
government bodies have been putting on the development of buildings
to be built with sustainable and environmental objectives.
The winners of last nights awards therefore not only represent
forward thinking, but also encourage environmental credentials, innovative
designs and most importantly a better working environment. This reflects
the growing perceived importance of Eco-friendly buildings with sustainable
credentials.
Chief Executive Richard Kauntze reinforced this notion about the environment
commenting:
We are particularly please with the growing quality of standards.
It is important that we showcase the very best as it reflects trends
in office demand and supply, which is very valuable for the wider
development market to recognise.
The National Trust won the Innovation Award last night for demonstrating
business enterprise and design innovation, by taking a new direction
with the new Heelis HQ building. Rather than choosing an established
typical country house, the National Trust surprised many figures by
seeking better value for money in the former railway town of Swindon.
As a result, they have developed a timeless classic that will evolve
into a national jewel.
National Good Office Week coincides with the British Council for Offices
(BCO) annual awards ceremony on 3rd October, which showcases the very
best in office design. Throughout the campaign week the BCO will be
launching specific research that will offer an alternative insight
into how office environments effect the productivity, profitability
and sustainability of offices and office workers. The BCO will also
have a range of high profile speakers available for interview on each
day of the campaign week. Each will be an office sector expert and
offer opinion on each days theme.
National Good Office Week will throw open the debate about the office
as a workplace. Targeted at office professionals and corporate organisations
the campaign will illustrate how office workers manage, work and perform
in office space today and offer businesses opportunity to comment
on a variety of aspects of the office environment.
The British Council For Offices was established in 1990 and is Britain's
leading forum for the discussion and debate of issues affecting the
office sector. Its members are all organisations involved in creating,
acquiring or occupying office space, whether architects, lawyers,
surveyors, financial institutions or public agencies. The BCO works
to advance the collective understanding of its members, enabling them
to work together to create more effective office space.
BCO Awards - PR Oct 2006
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