Sustainable Design Awards
About the Awards
We are delighted to announce the launch of the 2024 SDC Awards. Specifically focussed on the office workplace sector, the Awards are designed to champion ‘best practice’ and highlight innovations.
There are three categories:
Projects: New build; Retrofit
Products: Furnishings (furniture, flooring); Fixtures (lighting, wallcoverings); Materials
Innovation: A particular innovative solution, such as an app or service; A non-for-profit organisation offering collaborative solutions focussed on social value.
The deadline for entry for the awards is Thursday 21st March 2024.
2024 Judges
Nicola Osborn,
Creative Director at Basha-Franklin
Phidias Leonida,
Creative Director at One Dot Four Ltd.
Julie Lecoq,
Associate, Strategy at Unispace
Megan Royston,
Principal at Adamson Associates & BCO Member & Technical Affairs Committee
Kim Gault,
Senior Sustainability Consultant at Cundall
Adam Strudwick,
Principal at Perkins&Will
John Hubbard,
Technical Consultant at FIRA International Ltd
Joanna Knight,
WOD
Harsha Kotak,
WOD & K2 Space
2023 Winners: Innovation
The award was presented to Recoup Design. This emerging enterprise was selected for its approach of salvaging, restoring & repurposing materials for commercial interiors. The contribution to social value was particularly outstanding through paid work placements through collaboration with charities, such as Crisis.
Finalists:
• 2050 Materials platform
• Crown Workplace’s Sustainable Workplace Change Service
• IOBAC adhesive-free flooring installation tabs
2023 Winners: Fit Out Project
Space Invader was announced the winner. The judges were impressed with how the design expertly supported a hybrid working philosophy. Refurbishment was selected rather than new build and the design team really focussed on a combined approach to environmental, wellbeing and social purpose issues.
Finalists:
• Apteriors Ltd for Reds10’s HQ, the Metal Box Factory
• Bureau Group for x+y Foundry, 6 Brindley Place, Birmingham
• HLW International for Kingfisher’s Padding Square offices
2023 Winners: Products
Eco Alombra workplace tapestries was selected as the winner. This is an amazing collaboration between a collective of Nicaraguan women supported by Casa Congo and Unispace. Leveraging social design to upcycle waste, empower women and alleviate poverty, the project creates beautiful tapestries made from collected plastic waste. The group used a wonderful strap line – “una bolsa menos, una tortuga mas!” (one less bag, one more turtle!).
Finalists:
• Modus Furniture’s Edge Free seating
• Matek material made from waste from Mater
• Rezign material from PlanQ
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