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The Campaign Experience Awards aim to highlight the very best work and teams in the industry. Judges will be looking for the most inspiring ways that agencies have tackled client briefs, as well as brand prowess, execution and measurement.
Affordable Housing
This award goes to a high-quality development, or part of
it, that makes homes truly affordable to people on lower
incomes. It is open to micro homes; modular homes,
first time buyer schemes; build-to-rent and other rental
innovations; as well as homes for social rent, affordable
rent, intermediate rent or shared ownership. The entry
should outline the number of homes, tenure mix, prices
and how the design enhances residents’ lives. On a multi-
site build, while it is good to reference the scale of the
full site, your entry must focus on the affordable housing
element. Please note the sale price/rent per unit.
Apartment Development of the Year
This award goes to a single building or multi-building
scheme of apartments that demonstrates design quality
and makes a positive contribution to its context. The entry
should outline the number of apartments, tenure mix and
any other uses on site and the sizes in sq ft.
Best Community Living
This award goes to an exemplary new development that
provides resident amenities alongside homes, such as
shared lounges and workspaces. It is open to build-to-rent,
retirement and student housing, as well as co-living and
community-led housebuilding projects. Judges look for
design solutions that cleverly integrate amenities, delight
their target market and create a sense of community.
Best Garden/Landscaping Design
This award goes to the best garden design for a residential
or mixed-use development. Judges look at planting and
hard landscaping, as well as how the design contributes to
sustainability and placemaking within its context.
Best Housing Partnership
To support the UK’s housing needs, we need innovative
partnerships between developers and other bodies
to deliver homes adding value to the community. This
award recognises excellent partnerships or joint ventures
between housebuilders and organisations such as local
councils, housing associations, retailers, utilities or public
landowners.
Best Interior Design: Development
This award goes to the best interior design for a show
home within a residential development. Entries should
demonstrate how the designer has communicated the
developer’s vision and engaged the target buyer.
Best Interior Design: Individual Home (more than £500,000)
This award is for the best interior design of a home. It can
include some or all rooms. Judges will look for evidence
of the designer’s unique response to the challenges of
the property and the needs of its owners, with a focus on
space planning, finishes, colours and furnishings.
Best Interior Design: Individual Home (£500,000 or less)
This award is for the best interior design of a home. It can
include some or all rooms. Judges will look for evidence
of the designer’s unique response to the challenges of
the property and the needs of its owners, with a focus on
space planning, finishes, colours and furnishings.
Best Use of Smart Technology
This award goes to the best use of technology in design
and installation within a home. It must demonstrate
effective integration and control of more than one set of
smart technologies including, but not exclusive to, energy
management, lighting, security, and data networking, for
easy, intuitive use by the homeowner. Entrants should
demonstrate how the technology enhances the living
experience in the building.
Development Transformation of the Year
This award goes to the best large-scale residential
refurbishment, restoration or conversion, providing more
than one home. It is open to conversions of existing
buildings, such as industrial-to-residential, retail-to-
residential, office-to-residential as well as the upgrading of
a housing estate or the restoration of a heritage building.
The entry should outline the creative response to the
brief, any challenges presented by the building and its
environment, and the final innovative design solution. It
must include photography of the scheme before and after
the transformation.
Development of the Year (20 to 100 Homes)
This award goes to the best residential development
with 20 to 100 homes. Judges will consider external
and internal design, development layout, landscaping,
community and the scheme’s relationship with and
contribution to its context. The entry should outline the
number of units, phasing, tenure mix and other uses within
the scheme.
Development of the Year (Over 100 Homes)
This award goes to the best residential development
with more than 100 homes. Judges will consider external
and internal design, development layout, landscaping,
community and the scheme’s relationship with and
contribution to its context. The entry should outline the
number of units, phasing, tenure mix and other uses within
the scheme.
Development of the Year (up to 20 Homes)
This award is open to smaller residential developments of
up to 20 homes that demonstrate exceptional sensitivity to
context and clever solutions for design and construction.
It focuses on overcoming the challenges of working on
a small scale on constrained city, town, brownfield or
village sites. The judges will consider external and internal
design, innovation in design and delivery, landscaping,
and the scheme’s relationship with and contribution to its
environment.
Home Extension of the Year
This award goes to an architect designed extension
for an individual home. Judges will look for quality and
innovation in the interpretation of the design brief.
Home Transformation of the Year (over 2,500 sq ft)
This award goes to the best refurbishment, restoration or
conversion of an individual home of more than 2,500 sq
ft. The entry should outline the creative response to the
brief, any challenges presented by the building and its
environment, and the final innovative design solution. The
entry must include photography of the home before and
after the transformation.
Home Transformation of the Year (up to 2,500 sq ft)
This award goes to the best refurbishment, restoration or
conversion of an individual home of up to and including
2,500 sq ft. The entry should outline the creative response
to the brief, any challenges presented by the building and
its environment, and the final innovative design solution.
The entry must include photography of the home before
and after the transformation.
House of the Year (over 2,500 sq ft)
This award goes to the best one-off, new-build house of
more than 2,500 sq ft. Judges will be looking for designs
which push the creative envelope by offering stylish yet
comfortable single-family houses, balancing innovation
with efficiency and functionality with aesthetic rigour.
House of the Year (up to 2,500 sq ft)
This award goes to the best one-off, new-build house of
up to and including 2,500 sq ft. Judges will be looking for
designs which push the creative envelope by offering stylish
yet comfortable single-family houses, balancing innovation
with efficiency and functionality with aesthetic rigour.
Later Living/Supported Living Design of the Year
This award recognises schemes or developments that
are specifically designed to support later living and
those in need of additional support and care. The overall
design needs to be both fit for purpose, for example offer
elements that give both a community feel and encourages
socialisation/social interaction while also giving users
independence where needed.
The entry will work to suit a range of users’ needs and
demonstrate clear adherence to the brief. Entries will
be rewarded for an innovative approach to retirement
or assisted living, which puts health and wellbeing at the
centre of the build.
Mention of the use of environmentally-friendly building
materials and materials should be made. As should
measures taken to ensure the buildings run in a sustainable
fashion. Please also provide any accreditations the design
has received.
Mixed-use Development of the Year
This award is open to mixed-use schemes that include
homes alongside at least one other use, such as office,
retail or leisure. Judges look for evidence of positive
change through design, layout, public realm and
landscaping. The entry should outline the uses included in
the scheme and their sizes in sq ft.
Regeneration Scheme of the Year
This award goes to an outstanding residential project
acting as a catalyst for renewal and growth in an urban or
rural setting. It can include new homes on derelict land
or the refurbishment of existing buildings, and should
demonstrate how it regenerates the wider area.
Sustainable Development of the Year
This award recognises new or retrofit schemes that use
environmentally-friendly building materials, recycled or
renewable if possible, as well as materials that use minimal
energy to manufacture. This category incorporates all
the key elements of a sustainable architectural design
including demonstrating the use of sustainable energy
sources, building materials as well as maintaining
sustainable best practices in terms of land use. Please
provide details of the initial sustainability goals and how
they have been met. Please also provide any accreditations
the design has received.