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Big urban projects
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Chapman Taylor Judges will be looking for entries that have successfully demonstrated that they can make a major contribution to the regeneration of towns and cities. In particular the proposed development should respect the quality of the built environment in the wider community as well as the strategic issues of social responsibility, transport and sustainability. Enter now

Regeneration and masterplanning
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  Entries in this category will be large-scale, predominantly residential, vibrant sustainable urban communities where generations to come will choose to live, work and play. Judges will be looking for evidence of applying an inclusive approach to meeting all stakeholders’ aspirations to deliver socially, environmentally and economically successful regeneration. Enter now


Tall buildings
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Protek

This category covers tall buildings of all kinds. Projects entered in the category should be examples of the way in which such buildings can contribute to the public realm at street level and, where relevant, create new public places. Enter now

Mixed use
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Gardiner & Theobald This category celebrates integrated development comprising a variety of uses (it is not aimed at projects with one overwhelming, plus a tiny additional use, which should be entered in its appropriate category). Increasingly, mixed- use development has become a requirement at the heart of inner urban as well as stand-alone projects. Judges will be seeking evidence of how the designers have synthesised the different needs of varied building types, and how individual elements can benefit the development as a whole. Enter now


Offices
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  Offices may be purpose commissioned or speculative. Judges will be interested in the contribution the project makes to its context in terms of urban design and its human qualities, as well as the attributes of the building, particularly in enhancing workplace productivity. Enter now


Residential
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  This category concerns groups of houses and/or apartment developments. Urban design and site planning will be important considerations for the judges, as well as creative and innovative solutions and the human qualities of individual dwelling-types and groups. Enter now


Retail and leisure
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  This award will go to the project that best responds to both its urban context and the needs and aspirations of its target customers. For customers in retail and leisure developments, the interior experience will be a key factor in the potential success of a development, which will in its turn have to respond creatively to the challenges of today’s urban agenda with its emphasis on mixed-use, sustainability and connectivity within the urban fabric. A winning entry will demonstrate outstanding creativity in all these areas. Enter now


Sustainability
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  The sustainability award is one for which all entries will be considered eligible. Judges will be looking for an integrated approach to design, construction, materials and technology, and a considered approach to how the building will be used long-term. Enter now


Overall Winner
All entries will be considered for the 2009 MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Overall Winner. Enter now


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