Awards
& Recognitions

  • AndArchitects’s Étoile du Nord Chalets have been awarded as the World’s Best New Ski Chalet 2023 by the World Ski Awards.

  • The International Olympic Committee and the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilites awarded AndArchitects together with Lopes, Santos & Ferreira Gomes Arquitectos, Oficina AO/SC and Paulo Case Arquitetura for the Rio Olympic Handball Arena.

  • The International Paralympic Committee and the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilites awarded AndArchitects together with Lopes, Santos & Ferreira Gomes Arquitectos, Oficina AO/SC and Paulo Case Arquitetura for the Rio Olympic Handball Arena.

  • AndArchitects's design for the Orsino Building, Uxbridge School, was shortlisted for the 2017 edition of the RIBA London Awards.

  • The Power Court Stadium for Luton Town Football Club designed by AndArchitects was the winner of the Architetural Review MIPIM Future Project Awards for the Sports and Stadiums category in 2017. The Luton Regeneration Project, which includes the masterplan designed together with Leslie Jones Architects was commended under the Regeneration and Masterplanning category.

  • The BD Sports and Leisure Architect of the Year nomination recognises AndArchitects's contribution to sport and leisure including the innovative lighting halo for Luton Town FC and And's work in Rio 2016 Olympics for the Handball Arena, designed as a temporary stadium that dismantles into four schools after the games.

  • "This award recognises the achievements of AND Architects in one of the fast growing sectors in the MEI membership scheme relating to Temporary Overlay whilst recognising their role delivering complex and innovative multi-use permanent venues. Non-permanent structures, ranging from venues, training facilities, fan-zones, national houses and sponsorship activation are increasingly complex and high profile projects. AND Architects have won and delivered highly several innovative structures for London 2012, and more recently the Rio 2016 Olympics.”

  • In 2013 AndArchitects were short-listed for Building Design's International Breakthrough of the Year Award. This is organised by Building Design to recognise and reward UK practices which have made significant steps into an international market.

  • AndArchitects were nominated for the NLA's Don't Move Improve Home Extension Award 2013. The project was Mt Ephraim Lane.

  • AndArchitects were Highly Commended for Leisure Architecture in the East of England for the Creasey Park Community Football Centre.

  • Best community development awarded to AndArchitects for the recognition of their high standards of construction and workmanship at Creasey Park Community Football Centre.

  • In 2013 AndArchitects were awarded by the Design Council in the Architecture and Built Environment category for the BP Showcase Pavilion in 2012 London Olympics.

    The brief for the pavilion called for a sustainable showcase using the least carbon footprint possible. It was an engaging design that needed to embody the capturing of the earth’s resources and demonstrate to the public how they were signing up to ‘Target Neutral’ and offsetting their travel to the Games. The key focuses were how the external façade could express sustainability and leave the least visual trace, and how the design would engage with the public. The aim was for the public to see themselves as a mass experiencing a moment and be able to record their experience at the Games. The design solution was a structure featuring a mirrored façade that creates a sense of low impact on the environment and invisibility by reflecting the surroundings.

  • AndArchitects were finalist under the 'Best Redesign' category at the Grand Design Awards with Balham Park Road. With over 500 entries this was a great achievement.

  • AndArchitect's house extension was a short-listed entry in this year’s Architects’ Journal Small Projects exhibition. Garden structures and ingenious ways to improve links between homes and their gardens are a theme among the domestic work in this year’s selection of entries. The unique feature of the design is the way the structure stretches into the garden, with its roof supported by slender columns. Full height glass doors concertina open and fold back out of the way to open the house directly to the outside; timber flooring inside and out helps to blur the boundaries.

  • Upper Tooting Park was shortlisted for Architects' Journal, Small Projects Award. Previously the rooms onto the garden were dark and disjointed. Natural light and transparency between the rooms was maximized by creating a striking living space that opens the house out into the garden and onto the sky.

  • In 2006 AndArchitects were short-listed for Young Architect of the Year. The Young Architect of the Year Awards is organised by Building Design to recognise and reward the UKs most promising new architects or practice.