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Client of the Year

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CLIENT OF THE YEAR

Category: This category looks to reward any client, regardless of size or sector that has shown clear leadership in using timber on at least one project, product, or service. Thinking sustainably and business driven, entries will have shown commitment to procure based on whole-life costs and low-carbon as key drivers. The winner will have shown exceptional ways of integration and collaborative working, excellent health and safety, fair terms and forms of contract and a desire to involve all stakeholders, local community, and supply chain partners in any decisions throughout the project.

Judge Testimonial

“A good demonstrator of stylish design that meets the client brief.”

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CLIENT OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST

CROSFIELDS SCHOOL: CROSFIELDS SENIOR SCHOOL BUILDING

Designed to protect the landscape and provide a rich range of spaces for learning and socialising, this new senior school building combines offsite construction and cross-laminated-timber with a collaborative digital approach. This significantly reduced construction time and disruption to the ongoing life of the school, whilst being exceptionally sustainable and creating bright open spaces with a warm, welcoming feel.

ENGLISH HERITAGE: CLIFFORD’S TOWER

Clifford’s Tower, once the keep of York Castle, is a scheduled monument perched on a man-made motte. Previously it was an empty stone ruin, and the visitor experience did not reflect the site’s significance. This unique project introduced an architecturally stunning, structural timber intervention within the tower, to allow the public to fully access and appreciate the monument whilst demonstrating exemplary conservation practice by respecting the significance of the monument and site.

HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT SCOTLAND: DOUNE CASTLE: ARDOCH BURN CROSSING

The Ardoch Burn Crossing at Doune Castle is an innovative timber pedestrian bridge made from Scottish larch sourced locally in Doune. The configuration for the bridge is a double arch with the main span the longest single span of a timber ‘glue and screw’ laminated arch ever built. This project was funded by VisitScotland’s Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund supporting sustainable, inspiring, and collaborative infrastructure to improve the visitor experience in rural Scotland.

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