Yesterday saw 620 guests descend on The Brewery in central London to find out the winners of the 2022 Building Better Healthcare Awards.
At a ceremony hosted by comedian, writer, and actor, Hal Cruttenden, a total of 24 trophies were handed out in four classes, celebrating the achievements of architects, contractors, product manufacturers, and estates and facilities teams working within the health sector.
Below is a list of all the winners and highly commended entries.
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Best Interior Design Project (Refurbishment) – sponsored by LSI Architects
- WINNER – Ryder Architecture for the Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust NICU and ICU expansion project
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Oxford Architects for The Ocean Pearl Suite Maternity Bereavement Centre at Hillingdon Hospital
![Ryder Architecture won the award for Best Interior Design (Refurbishment) for the Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust NICU and ICU expansion project](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-3.jpeg)
Ryder Architecture won the award for Best Interior Design (Refurbishment) for the Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust NICU and ICU expansion project
Best Interior Design Project (New Build) – sponsored by Ascom
- WINNER – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for The Alder Centre
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Scott Tallon Walker Architects in association with Edward Williams Architects for the University College London Hospital Grafton Way Building
![The Alder Centre by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris won the Award for Best Interior Design Project (New Build)](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-4.jpeg)
The Alder Centre by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris won the Award for Best Interior Design Project (New Build)
Best External Environment Project – sponsored by Kier
- WINNER – C.F. Møller Architects, Farrer Huxley, and Willerby Landscapes for the gardens at Springfield University Hospital for SWLSTG NHS Mental Health Trust
- WINNER – IBI Group for Rowan View
![Rowan View (IBI Group) was one of two winners in the Best External Environment Project category](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-5.jpeg)
Rowan View (IBI Group) was one of two winners in the Best External Environment Project category
Best Collaborative Arts Project (Static)
- WINNER – Stephen Hurrel in collaboration with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Inverclyde Health and Social Care Partnership for Public artworks for Greenock Health & Care Centre
- WINNER – NHS Lothian Charity’s Tonic Arts programme at Edinburgh Haematology Centre
![NHS Lothian Charity’s Tonic Arts programme at Edinburgh Haematology Centre won the Award for Best Collaborative Arts Project (Static). Pictured is Andrew Mackenzie’s epic 5m-long painting Blue Cedar, Silver Water](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-6.jpeg)
NHS Lothian Charity’s Tonic Arts programme at Edinburgh Haematology Centre won the Award for Best Collaborative Arts Project (Static). Pictured is Andrew Mackenzie’s epic 5m-long painting Blue Cedar, Silver Water
Estates and Facilities Management Class
Best Carbon Reduction Initiative sponsored by MWD Healthcare
- WINNER – Tilbury Douglas for Red Kite View
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Brandon Medical for Climate-Smart Healthcare Systems
Estates and Facilities Team of the Year sponsored by TClarke
- WINNER – Tilbury Douglas and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Best Patient Safety Initiative
- WINNER – KLH Architects for eliminating dormitory accommodation at Basildon mental health unit
![The Award for Estates and Facilities Team of the Year was presented to Tilbury Douglas and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-7.jpeg)
The Award for Estates and Facilities Team of the Year was presented to Tilbury Douglas and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Best Healthcare Development (UK – value <£10m) – Sponsored by Knightsbridge
- WINNER – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for The Alder Centre
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Hoskins Architects for Greenock Health & Care Centre
![Allford Hall Monaghan Morris won the Award for Best Healthcare Development valued at under £10m for The Alder Centre](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-9.jpeg)
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris won the Award for Best Healthcare Development valued at under £10m for The Alder Centre
Best Healthcare Development (UK – value >£10m) – Sponsored by MTX
- WINNER – Avanti Architects and Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for the Ulster Acute Hospital Services Block
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Hopkins Architects for The Pears Building Institute of Immunity and Transplantation
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Scott Tallon Walker Architects in association with Edward Williams Architects and Bouygues UK for the University College Hospital Grafton Way Building
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Kier Construction and BDP Architects for Heatherwood Hospital
Best Modular/ Mobile Healthcare Facility – sponsored by Guardtech
- WINNER – MTX Contracts for the John Radcliffe Hospital five-storey critical care building
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Hope for Tomorrow Mobile Cancer Care
![MTX won the Award for Best Mobile/Modular Healthcare Facility for the five-storey critical care building at The John Radcliffe Hospital](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-8.jpeg)
MTX won the Award for Best Mobile/Modular Healthcare Facility for the five-storey critical care building at The John Radcliffe Hospital
Best Interior Building Product
- WINNER – Brandon Medical for Towards the operating theatre black box
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Kohler Company for Rada Intelligent Care
Best Furniture and Fixtures Product
- WINNER: Medescon Vidir Vertical Bed Storage Solution
![Medescon's Vidir vertical bed storage solution won the Award for Best Furniture and Fixtures Product](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-10.jpeg)
Medescon's Vidir vertical bed storage solution won the Award for Best Furniture and Fixtures Product
Healthcare Software – Process or Admin Centred
- WINNER – Credentially for its staff onboarding and compliance software
Healthcare Software – Patient Centred
- WINNER - Eleven Health for Empowering Sickle Cell Disease self management
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Vital Hub for WaitLess
Best Use of Technology (Primary/Community Care)
- WINNER – Dot Medical for Bardy ECG Diagnostics – Peace of mind delivered directly to your home
Best Use of Technology (Acute Care) – Sponsored by Wardray Premise
- WINNER – Intouch With Health and University Hospitals Dorset Foundation Trust for Creating the Dorset Health Village
Best Communications System
- WINNER – Tutum Medical BEAMS System
![Tutum Medical's BEAMS system won the Award for Best Communications System](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-11.jpeg)
Tutum Medical's BEAMS system won the Award for Best Communications System
Clinician’s choice – sponsored by Tilbury Douglas
- WINNER – Gilling Dod Architects for Red Kite View
- WINNER – Hull Citycare for West Hull Health Hub
![Gilling Dod Architects won one of two Clinician's Choice Awards for Red Kite View](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-13.jpeg)
Gilling Dod Architects won one of two Clinician's Choice Awards for Red Kite View
Patient’s Choice Award – sponsored by International Hospitals Group (IHG)
- WINNER – Eleven Health for Empowering Sickle Cell Disease self management
- WINNER – Hope for Tomorrow Mobile Cancer Care
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Aneurin Bevan University Hospital Board and Studio Response for Art for the Grange
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – NHS Lothian Charity’s Tonic Arts project at Edinburgh Haematology Centre
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Kier Construction for The Eye Centre at NHS Golden Jubilee
- HIGHLY COMMENDED – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust collaborative arts programme for the young adults’ cancer unit
![Hope for Tomorrow mobile cancer care won a Patient's Choice Award](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-12.jpeg)
Hope for Tomorrow mobile cancer care won a Patient's Choice Award
Grand Prix Design Award – sponsored by Integrated Health Projects (IHP)
- WINNER – Avanti Architects and Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for Ulster Acute Hospital Services Block
![The coveted Grand Prix Design Award went to Avanti Architects and Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for the Ulster Acute Hospital Services Block](/article-image-alias/building-better-healthcare-awards-2022-14.jpeg)
The coveted Grand Prix Design Award went to Avanti Architects and Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for the Ulster Acute Hospital Services Block