Excellence Awards Winners Revealed
Schüco UK & Ireland has announced the winners of its Excellence Awards. The 10th anniversary event was held on the Cutty Sark in Greenwich,...
Read Full ArticleThe 2025 Schüco Excellence Awards will be the 12th year of this prestigious celebration of design innovation, technical expertise and collaboration in the built environment. Fabricators are encouraged to enter now.
Held in partnership with Architecture Today, the awards honour outstanding projects that incorporate Schüco aluminium and steel systems.
This year, entries are invited across eleven categories which reflect the breadth and diversity of the projects Schüco systems have helped bring to life. These include education, health, cultural and leisure buildings along with commercial and mixed use, residential developments and even individual houses.
In addition, the judges will select one project as the Overall Winner, while the popular People’s Choice Award will be voted for by attendees at the awards event.
Fabricator judges
Isabel Allen, editor of Architecture Today, returns as chair of the judging panel. She will be joined by eight industry experts, including engineers, architects and façade consultants, several of whom have won an Excellence Award in previous years.
Allen says: “What’s interesting about judging the Schüco Awards is that we don’t just have architects, we also have fabricator and façade specialists, it’s a melting pot of different perspectives and ideas.”
Lunch
The winners will be revealed at an exclusive awards lunch on 26 June, hosted at The Pelligon, Canary Wharf, London. Attendees will enjoy a day of celebration and networking as the architectural and specialist contractor communities gather to honour this year’s most exceptional projects. Winners will be displayed in a special online feature, and in an awards supplement published in Architecture Today magazine.
Picture: A scene from last year’s awards lunch.
The deadline for entry is Friday 11 April. For full details and to enter – Click Here
Article written by Brian Shillibeer
29th January 2025