Housing Project of the Year

HOW DO I ENTER?

Visit our 'How to Enter' page for our Items Checklist & Step-by-Step Guide. CLICK HERE.

Once you have created your PDF submission and you have all items in the Items Checklist, submit your entry via the Online Entry Form. CLICK HERE.

This award is open to any architect working on a housing project of any size on the Island of Ireland (e.g., 1-100 units). The entry should demonstrate excellence in design, fitness for purpose, as well as a commitment to the local community which it seeks to integrate. This award is not open to fit out, refurbishment or interior architecture projects. Who can enter: the project architect (individuals, firms, departments), or a project collaborator (if submitted jointly with the architect). If you are not the main project architect, please ensure you have their permission to enter as we can only accept one submission per project. Entry is by a five A4 page submission. Judges will be looking for evidence of portfolio-wide design excellence. Entries should include one built project from the last 12 months, and a minimum of one other project which may not yet be built but is fully designed. The judges will also be looking for clear information that is backed up by facts and photos illustrating your points which pays particular attention to the criteria listed below:

  • Background: Please outline your career background or your organisation’s background.
  • Project: Describe the project. Include photos and floorplans as well as details such as timeline, size, budget, green ratings, purpose, etc.
  • Excellence: How did you approach the project and its completion? What processes were used to ensure all-round design excellence and fitness for purpose? What made this construction stand out?
  • Challenges: Please highlight any challenges faced during the project, and how they were overcome.
  • Impact: What steps were taken to ensure that the design and construction processes were in keeping with sustainability best practice? What was done to ensure that the operation of the units themselves will adhere to these same standards? How well was the building integrated into its surrounding community? What positive impact can it have?