Following a month of public voting, and a meeting of the judging panel, the winners of the 2016 Harlow Architectural Design Awards (HADAs) have been announced.
In total, more than 500 public votes were cast for the best residential and non-residential buildings in the town, all of which were considered by the HADA judging panel.
Residential Category Winner: Orchard Croft; Numbers 3-12 & 161-165
Non-Residential Category Winner: Pearson’s Building
The residential shortlist included buildings at Old Orchard, The Chase, Vince Dunn Mews, Rose Crescent and Pennymead.
The non-residential shortlist also featured Passmores Academy, Building C at Harlow College, the Owens-Illinois building, Harlow Playhouse, Thomas Moore RC Church.
Organised by Harlow Civic Society, the Harlow Architectural Design Awards (HADAs) aim to recognise the very best in residential and non-residential buildings in the town, as well as encouraging excellence in the design of Harlow’s future developments. Their founding sponsor is Places for People.
The trophies will be formally presented by Harlow Civic Society’s Chairman Mr Stan Newens at its Annual General Meeting to be held on 17 January 2017, 7pm at Harlow Cricket Club’s new pavilion.