We are pleased to announce the winners of the Architects for Health Student Design Awards 2019:
The DIRECTORS Award
Criteria
- An innovative approach to the Design Brief supplied by AfH
- A sensitivity to the needs of staff and patients/design users
- Clarity of presentation
- Considered design response to its physical, social and operational context
19 Nominations from
- Arts University Bournemouth
- Birmingham City University
- University of Huddersfield
Judges
Andrew McKeown AVANTI Architects, Emma Stockton GOSH
WINNER Luke Reynolds – THE OPEN DOOR
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture Year 1, BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY
HIGHLY COMMENDED Lydia Palmer – INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY THE NEST
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design Year 1, ARTS UNIVERSITY BOURNEMOUTH
The OPEN BA Award
Criteria
- An innovative approach to therapeutic design
- A sensitivity to the needs of staff and patients/design users
- Clarity of presentation
- Considered design response to its physical, social and operational context
14 Nominations from
- Falmouth University
- Heriot-Watt University
- KLC School of Design
- London Metropolitan University
- Middlesex University
Judges
Richard Blackwell AHMM Architects, Elizabeth Petrovitch IBI GROUP, Mark Rowe PENOYRE and PRASAD, James Thomas AHMM Architects
WINNER Nina Jones – OMMA DWELLINGS
BA (Hons) Architecture Year 3, FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY
HIGHLY COMMENDED Jessica Everall – TRURO EXERCISE MULTI-GENERATIONAL LIVING
BA (Hons) Architecture Year 3, FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY
The OPEN MA Award
Criteria
- An innovative approach to therapeutic design
- A sensitivity to the needs of staff and patients/design users
- Clarity of presentation
- Considered design response to its physical, social and operational context
7 Nominations from
- London Metropolitan University
- University of Huddersfield
Judges
Pam Bate HOPKINS Architects, Colin Boylan HKS Architects, Gary Toon SONNEMANN TOON Architects
WINNER Niza Nyimbili – PASAJE FRONTERA
MArch RIBA Part 2, UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD
HIGHLY COMMENDED Matthew Wall – THE ASMR COMPOSER
MArch RIBA Part 2, UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD
Best Concept Award
Georgia Barton CONNECTED – A THERAPEUTIC HOTEL AND CAFÉ
BA (Hons) Interior Design Year 3, MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY
Best Drawing Award
Caitlin Bell RODING RIVER GARDEN: CONNECTING COMMUNITIES AND PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
MArch RIBA Part 2, LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
Judges Special Award for Collaboration
Long View Studio DESIGN PROPOSAL FOR EVITT AND CATHCART WARDS
Dip Project Brief ID5.4 Foundation, KLC SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Susan Francis Award for Art and Architecture
Jessica Phillips THE DOYENNE OF BARKING
MArch RIBA Part 2, LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY