New London Architecture

NLA Awards 2025 Winners Announced

Thursday 20 November 2025

NLA is proud to announce the winners of the NLA Awards 2025, celebrating the projects and people shaping a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous London. Supported by the Mayor of London, this year’s Awards highlight outstanding contributions aligned with the priorities of the New London Agenda. 

The results were revealed in the Great Hall, Guildhall, where more than 650 industry leaders came together to recognise excellence across the capital’s built environment.

Read the full list of winners

Highgate Newtown Community Partners named Overall Winner

Highgate Newtown Community Partners named Overall Winner

The Overall Winner of the 2025 NLA Awards is Highgate Newtown Community Partners by RCKa for London Borough of Camden. 

The project was recognised for its contribution to community life through the delivery of new social infrastructure, integrated services and high-quality homes.

Professor Sadie Morgan OBE, founding director at dRMM, said:
“All the principles of the New London Agenda that we hold dear truly shone through in the overall winner, Highgate Newtown Community Centre, giving us a huge amount of hope for the future. Small in scale – huge in impact, it’s a generous, beautiful, charming and wonderful project — a truly deserving winner.”

Janette Sadik-Khan, Principal, Bloomberg Associates, and former Commissioner, New York City Department of Transportation and member of the NLA Awards International Jury, said: 
“We shape our buildings and our streets, and then they shape us. Highgate Newtown Community Centre shows what’s possible when London redesigns its neighbourhoods around the changing needs of its people.” 

Mayor's Prize: Kidbrooke Park Road North

Mayor's Prize: Kidbrooke Park Road North

The Mayor’s Prize was awarded to Kidbrooke Park Road North by HTA Design for Greenwich Builds, Royal Borough of Greenwich. 

The project delivers 122 affordable homes, a nursery and community hub on a former RAF site, combining strong sustainability performance with design quality and social value. It exemplifies the Mayor’s ambition for high-quality, affordable housing and inclusive neighbourhoods across London.

Jules Pipe CBE, Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and Skills, said:
“I’m delighted to see this year’s Mayor’s Prize for Good Placemaking at Density awarded to HTA Design in collaboration with Greenwich Builds and RB Greenwich for Kidbrooke Park Road North. The scheme has transformed previously inaccessible brownfield land into a high density, sustainable council housing development, with play, amenity and community spaces at its heart, reflecting the Mayor’s commitment to designing a city that works for all.” 
People’s Choice Award: Alexander Pope’s Grotto

People’s Choice Award: Alexander Pope’s Grotto

The People’s Choice Award, voted for by the public, was awarded to Alexander Pope’s Grotto, restored by Donald Insall Associates for the Pope’s Grotto Preservation Trust. 

The project was acknowledged for the restoration of the Grade II* listed landmark and its reopening for public and community use.

Londoner of the Year: Jerome Frost OBE

Londoner of the Year: Jerome Frost OBE

Jerome Frost OBE, CEO of Arup Group, was named Londoner of the Year in recognition of his leadership within the built environment sector and contributions to the future of London.

Hidden Hero Award: Tricia Smikle

Hidden Hero Award: Tricia Smikle

The Hidden Hero Award was presented to Tricia Smikle, Head of Programmes in the Office of the CEO at RNIB, recognising her role in improving accessibility and supporting inclusive environments for people with sight loss.

Category Winners & Commended

PROJECTS

Conservation & Heritage - Sponsored by Urban Space Management

Winner - built:
Walworth Town Hall by Feix&Merlin for General Projects 

Commended:
The Grade II* Listed Former Granada Cinema Building by Bond Bryan and Pilbrow & Partners for London Borough of Waltham Forest

Culture 

Winner - built: 
Brixton Recreation Centre by muf architecture / art for London Borough of Lambeth 

Winner - unbuilt:
The Selby Centre by Karakusevic Carson Architects for London Borough of Haringey 

Education - Sponsored by Airflow

Winner - built:
New Junior School for Notting Hill & Ealing High School by Hawkins\Brown for Girls Day School Trust

Commended: 
London College of Fashion by Allies and Morrison for London Legacy Development Corporation with University of the Arts London and London College of Fashion 
Point Blank Music School by LOM architecture and design for Point Blank 

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Winner - unbuilt:
London Cancer Hub by Gensler for Aviva Capital Partners Ltd and Socius 

Commended: 
Kova KX by Native Land for Ashby Capital and Montrose Land 

Housing

Winner - built: 
Highgate Newtown Community Centre by RCKa for London Borough of Camden 

Winner - unbuilt: 
182-202 Walworth Road by Howells for Fabrix 

Commended: 
Kidbrooke Park Road North by HTA Design for Greenwich Builds, Royal Borough of Greenwich 
Plashet Road by Levitt Bernstein for London Borough of Newham 

Industrial & Logistics

Winner - built:
WorkStack by dRMM for Greenwich Enterprise Board 

Winner - unbuilt:
Firestone LDN by Chetwoods Architects for Legal and General Asset Management 

Mixed Use

Winner - built:
415 Wick Lane by dRMM for Taylor Wimpey 

Retail & Hospitality

Winner - built:
The Emory by RSHP for Maybourne 

Retrofit - Sponsored by Rehau

Winner - built:
Cockpit Deptford by Cooke Fawcett Architects for Cockpit Studios 

Commended: 
469 Bethnal Green Road by Carmody Groarke for Unity 
Huddle Wimbledon Fire Station by Studio YUME for Romulus 
Space House by Squire & Partners for Seaforth Land and QuadReal 


Workplaces - Sponsored by Maylim

Winner - built:
Fetter Lane by Fletcher Priest Architects for YardNine and BauMont Real Estate Capital 

Winner - unbuilt:
Peckham Watch Factory by Cooke Fawcett Architects for A London-based independent watchmaker 

Commended:
Paradise SE11 by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for Bywater Properties 
Walworth Town Hall by Feix&Merlin for General Projects 


PLACES

Masterplans & Place Strategies - Sponsored by Maylim

Winner - built:
Neasden Town Centre by Sanchez Benton Architects, Rumi Bose, Concept Culture and Where Pathways Meet for London Borough of Brent 

Commended:
Dalston Plan by Allies and Morrison, Urban Flow, Studio Weave and Jan Kattein Architects for London Borough of Hackney 
Old Kent Road Area by Maccreanor Lavington, Patel Taylor, Stitch, Makower, Allies and Morrison, Biespeil, Farrells, Collective works, Exterior Architecture, and Gbolade Design Studio for London Borough of Southwark 

Neighbourhoods & Areas

Winner - built:
Brent Cross Town by Allies and Morrison for Related Argent and London Borough of Barnet 

Winner - unbuilt:
Canning Town and Cody Road by We Made That for London Borough of Newham 

Commended:
Brixton’s Rec Quarter by muf architecture / art for London Borough of Lambeth 
Earls Court by Hawkins\Brown, Studio Egret West and SLA for The Earls Court Development Company 

Meanwhile Activation

Winner - built:
super SATELLITE × NEX by Kevin Haley Studio for New Acres, Legal & General 

Commended:
Trowbridge Gardens by Arbeit Studios 

Public Spaces - Sponsored by NRP (Norman Rourke Pryme)

Winner - built:
Eden Dock by Howells and HTA Design for Canary Wharf Group 

Commended:
Plumstead Good Growth by Adams & Sutherland for Royal Borough of Greenwich 


PEOPLE

Team of the Year

Winner:
City of London Planning Team

Borough of the Year

Winner:
London Borough of Lambeth

Partnership of the Year

Winner:
Wates and London Borough of Havering


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