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Prize Projects: learning from community award winners

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Friday 19 November 2021
10:00 - 11:00

Learn from past Community Prize Winners as we reflect on the value these projects bring to people and place over time.
Celebrating community-driven design and collaboration, the Community Prize is awarded to the scheme that demonstrates the most positive and meaningful impact on the place where it is located. Selected from submissions across all categories, successful projects are exemplary in their response to the social context, contributing to a sense of local identity and helping communities to thrive. 
 
As part of the Community Programme, we explore past projects from the NLA Awards to understand and reflect upon the impact and value of a project to people and place over time. 
 
In this webinar we reflect on past Community Prize Winners, exploring how they have integrated into the area, how the building has been utilised post-occupancy, and reflecting on challenges and successes to learn from for the future.  

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Speaker biographies

Simon Erridge

Director, Bennetts Associates

Anthony Staples

Associate, RCKa architects

Clare Richards

Founding Director, ft'work

Ayesha Ovaisi

Development Manager, London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

Michael Dillon

Associate, Mae Architects Ltd


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