Building Better Healthcare Awards

Building Better Healthcare Awards 2022 - The winners

By Jo Makosinski | Published: 3-Nov-2022

Find out who took home the trophies at yesterday's ceremony

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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Patient Environment Class

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

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)

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

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

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

The Award for Estates and Facilities Team of the Year was presented to Tilbury Douglas and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Building Design Class

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

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

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

Medescon's Vidir vertical bed storage solution won the Award for Best Furniture and Fixtures Product

Technology Class

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

Tutum Medical's BEAMS system won the Award for Best Communications System

Special Awards

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

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

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

The coveted Grand Prix Design Award went to Avanti Architects and Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for the Ulster Acute Hospital Services Block

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