Kent Design Awards

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Kent Design Awards
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Awarded for To celebrate the high quality development delivered throughout Kent
Country UK
Presented by Kent Design Initiative (part of Kent County Council)
First awarded 2003
Official website Kent Design Initiative

These awards were created to celebrate design excellence in Kent and were first staged in 2003 and are usually held every two years.[1] They were then renamed 'Kent Design and Development Awards' in 2012. Then have stayed as the 'Kent Design and Development Awards' in 2014.[1]

2003

  • Commercial and Industrial Building winner - Holiday Extras HQ Building, Newingreen, Hythe [2]
  • Public Building winner - Riverhead Infant School, Sevenoaks
  • Urban Design and Town Centre Renewal winner - St. Mildreds Lavender Mews, Canterbury
  • Best Individual House - Lynwood, Tunbridge Wells (private residence)[3]
  • Housebuilding for Quality winner - Ingress Park, Greenhithe
  • Overall winner - Lynwood, Tunbridge Wells (private residence)[3]

Highly Commended was Romney Warren Visitor Centre [4]

2004

  • Housebuilding for Quality winner - Vista (private residence), Dungeness[5]
  • Public Building/Education winner - St Augustine's RC School, Hythe[6]
  • Town and Village Renaissance - Horsebridge and Brownings Yard, Whitstable [7]
  • Overall Winner - St Augustine's RC School, Hythe [6]

2005/2006

2007/2008

Also nominated was Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope museum, library and gallery, although misleadingly named as a winner on an architects brochure.[11]

2010

30 projects were shortlisted in seven categories from more than 60 entries. The Medway Building at the University of Kent as part of the Universities at Medway, was nominated for Best Public Building.[18] Also nominated was Crossway Low Energy House, near Maidstone.[19]

2012 (Renamed as 'Kent Design and Development Awards')

Jointly organised and sponsored by 'DHA Planning'(town planning and transport consultancy), Kent County Council and Ward Homes (public housing management).[22]

94 nominees including Sevenoaks School Performing Arts Centre and Cornwallis Academy.[23]

  • Commercial, Industrial and Retail winner - Rocksalt Restaurant, Folkestone
  • Public Buildings Education winner - Marlowe Theatre,Canterbury [23]
  • Civils and Infrastructure winner - Dover Esplande, sea frontage
  • Environmental Performance winner - Hadlow College
  • Minor Residential winner - Hill House, Ulcombe [24]
  • Major Residential winner - Rosemary Gardens, Park Wood [25]
  • Public Buildings, Community winner - Turner Contemporary
  • Public Buildings, Education winner - Walderslade Primary School [23]
  • Project of the Year (Sponsored by DHA Planning) - Rocksalt Restaurant, Folkestone [26]

2014 Kent Design and Development Awards

Categories Include:

  • Residential
  • Commercial, Industrial and Retail
  • Civils and Infrastructure
  • Public Buildings
  • Environmental Performance
  • Overall winner ‘Project of the year’

The shortlist was announced in September;[27]

  • Three Hills Sports Park, Folkestone
  • The Skinners' Kent Academy, Tunbridge
  • Goat Lees Primary School, Ashford
  • Cyclopark, Gravesend
  • Ambleside, Faversham
  • Armstrong Road, Maidstone
  • Centre for Environmental Technologies, Broadstairs
  • Farningham House Cottage, Forge Fields, Bethersden
  • Hadlow Tower
  • Hermitage Court Units (G+H), Maidstone
  • Horsted Park, Chatham
  • Kent Institute of Medicine and Surgery, Maidstone
  • Maidstone High Street
  • Medway Crematorium
  • Pobble House, Romney Marsh
  • Sandwich Town Tidal Defences
  • St Michael's School, Otford

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