New hunt for best pub designs
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CAMRA is on the hunt for entries for its prestigious Pub Design Awards, held with Historic England (HE).
The competition recognises the highest standards of architecture in the refurbishment and conservation of existing pubs as well as in the construction of new ones. They are judged by a panel of experts in design and conservation.
Past winners include the Boleyn Tavern, a former East End gin palace built in 1899, Wells & Co’s new flagship state-of-the-art Brewpoint (pictured) and the King’s Arms in Dorchester.
Pubs can enter in five categories:
– New Build – which assesses newly built pubs that can reflect the past or be completely modern
– Conversion to Pub Use – for outstanding conversions of buildings which were built for other purposes
– Refurbishment – which ranges from a complete gutting and replacement to enhancing the design of what was originally in the pub
– Historic England Conservation – sponsored by HE, this award is given for work which conserves what is good in the pub to ensure its future for generations
– Community Local – reserved for outstanding refurbished street-corner pubs
Work should have been completed between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2022.
CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards chair Andrew Davison said: “The Pub Design Awards are a fantastic opportunity for pubs to showcase their outstanding achievements in redesigning their space for future generations to come.
“They represent excellence in design and innovation and make for some of the best-looking pubs across the UK.”
The competition is free to enter and closes on 13 November. To enter visit: https://camra.org.uk/pubs-and-clubs/awards/pub-design-awards/Â