Structural Awards

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Buro Happold & Schlaich Bergermann Partner, 2019 Supreme Award Winner Tottenham Hotspur Stadium June 2019, view from East.jpg
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Buro Happold & Schlaich Bergermann Partner, 2019 Supreme Award Winner

The Institution of Structural Engineers' Structural Awards have been awarded for the structural design of buildings and infrastructure since 1968. The awards were re-organised in 2006 to include ten categories and the Supreme Award for structural engineering excellence, the highest award a structural project can win.

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The David Alsop Sustainability Award, in memory of David Alsop, who died on 18 October 1996 while a vice president and president elect of the Institution of Structural Engineers, is made for "an outstanding structure which demonstrates excellent coordination of all aspects of the engineering elements and services combined with elegance, life-time economy and respect for the environment in which the structure is built." [1] It was first awarded in 2000.

Laureates

Supreme Award

The Supreme Award was first awarded in 2003 to recognise the very best of structural engineering design.

YearLaureateWinning workRef(s)
2019 Buro Happold & Schlaich Bergermann Partner Tottenham Hotspur Stadium South Stand.jpg Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England [2]
2018Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner Tamina Bridge - Under Construction (16253045424).jpg Tamina Bridge, Switzerland [3]
2017 Jacobs Engineering Group View of i360 in August 2016 - 5.jpg British Airways i360, Brighton [4]
2016 Fast + Epp Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre, Surrey, British Columbia [5] [6]
2015 Arup Singapore Singapore-Sports-Hub-with-National-Stadium-01.jpg Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore [7] [8]
2014Eckersley O'Callaghan Apple Zorlu-Robert S Donovan.jpg Glass Lantern, Apple Store, Zorlu Center, Istanbul [9]
2013 Jiangsu Provincial Communications Planning and Design Institute and Aecom Taizhou Yangtze River Bridge.JPG Taizhou Bridge, China [10]
2012Flint & Neill and Sinclair Knight Merz West Gate Bridge Melbourne.jpg West Gate Bridge, Australia [11]
2011 Expedition Engineering London 2012 Olympic Velodrome.jpg Lee Valley VeloPark, London [12]
2010 Arup Stonecutters Bridge night view-2.jpg Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong [13]
2009 Expedition Engineering Infinity Bridge in Stockton.jpg Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees, England
2008 Arup Heathrow t5 front facade inside.jpg Heathrow Terminal 5, England
2007 Buro Happold & engineers Haskins Robinson Waters Savill Building parkside.jpg Savill Building, Windsor Great Park, England
2006 Dar Al-Handasah Consultants - Sungai Prai Bridge, Butterworth,[Malaysia
2005Not awarded--
2004Dewhurst Macfarlane & Partners with Goldreich Engineering PC ConventionCenterfromNorthside.jpg David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
2003 Gifford Gateshead millennium bridge open.jpg ; Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Gateshead, England

Other Categories

Torre BBVA Bancomer by Arup Torre BBVA Bancomer.jpg
Torre BBVA Bancomer by Arup
Birmingham New Street Concourse by Atkins & AKT II 2015-09-26 Birmingham New Street.jpg
Birmingham New Street Concourse by Atkins & AKT II

2016

Commendations

No commendations were made.

2015

The Vegas High Roller by Arup The High Roller under construction in January 2014.jpg
The Vegas High Roller by Arup
Intesa SanPaolo Tower by Expedition Engineering TorreIntesaSanPaolo2014.jpg
Intesa SanPaolo Tower by Expedition Engineering

Commendations

2014

Forth Rail Bridge undergoing repainting, by Pell Frischmann Forth Rail Bridge (5425593479).jpg
Forth Rail Bridge undergoing repainting, by Pell Frischmann
Elbebridge Schonebeck Schonebeck,Elbauenbrucke.jpg
Elbebridge Schönebeck

Commendations

2013

Bishop Edward King Chapel by Price & Myers Bishop Edward King Chapel (inside)-130928.JPG
Bishop Edward King Chapel by Price & Myers
Gardens by the Bay by Atelier One and Meinhardt Infrastructure Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore - 20120712-02.jpg
Gardens by the Bay by Atelier One and Meinhardt Infrastructure

Commendations

2012

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art by Buro Happold Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art--2012-04-12.jpg
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art by Buro Happold
London King's Cross railway station redevelopment by Arup King's Cross Western Concourse - central position.jpg
London King's Cross railway station redevelopment by Arup

Commendations

  • For Education or Healthcare Structures: Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Fast + Epp
  • For Pedestrian Bridges: Peace Bridge (Foyle), Derry, Northern Ireland - AECOM
  • For Structural Heritage: Victoria Memorial Museum Rehabilitation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Parsons Brinckerhoff Halsall
  • For Structural Heritage: Conservation and Restoration of the Iron Market, Port-au-Prince, Haiti - Alan Baxter and Associates
  • For Highway or Railway Bridge Structures: Twin Sails Bridge, Poole, England - Ramboll
  • For Small Practices: Georgia Ministry of Justice Prosecutor's Office, Georgia - Engenuiti

2011

Dublin Airport Terminal 2 by Arup T2Dublin Airport-doyler79.jpg
Dublin Airport Terminal 2 by Arup

Commendations

2010

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium by Arup Melbourne Rectangular Stadium from city.JPG
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium by Arup
NZi3 Innovation Institute Building by Beca NZi3 building 21-4-09.jpg
NZi3 Innovation Institute Building by Beca

Commendations

2009

Castleford Bridge by Alan Baxter & Associates Castleford-bridge.jpg
Castleford Bridge by Alan Baxter & Associates
Richmond Olympic Oval Roof by Fast + Epp Structural Engineers Richmond Olympic Oval intern View.jpg
Richmond Olympic Oval Roof by Fast + Epp Structural Engineers

Commendations

2008

Beijing Olympic Water Cube by Arup Guo Jia You Yong Zhong Xin Ye Jing .jpg
Beijing Olympic Water Cube by Arup
Kensington Oval by Arup Associates and CEP Kensington Oval, Barbados During 2007 World Cup Cricket Final.jpg
Kensington Oval by Arup Associates and CEP

Commendations

  • For Heritage Buildings: Household Cavalry Museum, Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, England - Gifford
  • For Pedestrian Bridges: Tri Countries Bridge, Well am Rhein, Germany - Leohardt, Andra und Partner
  • For Transportation Structures: Fabian Way Bridge, Swansea, Wales - Flint & Neill
  • For Commercial or Retail Structures: BBC W1 Phase 1, London, England - Ramboll
  • For Education or Healthcare Structures: The University Town Library, Shenzhen, China - Shenzhen General Institute of Architectural Design & Research
  • For Sports Structures: Kensington Oval, Barbados - Arup Associates with CEP
  • For Industrial or Process Structures: The Solera Factory, Valencia, Spain - Webb Yates
  • For Sustainability: 55 Baker Street, London, England - Expedition Engineering

2007

The Library of Parliament by Adjeleian Allen Rebeli Ltd LibraryReadingRoom.jpg
The Library of Parliament by Adjeleian Allen Rebeli Ltd
The new Padstow lifeboat station, by John Martin Construction Ltd and Royal Haskoning Ltd Padstow lifeboat Station.jpg
The new Padstow lifeboat station, by John Martin Construction Ltd and Royal Haskoning Ltd

Commendations

  • For Heritage Buildings: Baskerville House, Birmingham, England - Buro Happold
  • For Heritage Infrastructure: St Pancras railway station Underground redevelopment, London, England - Arup
  • For Transportation Structures: Wadi Abdoun Bridge, Amman, Jordan - Dar Al-handasah Consultants
  • For Community or Residential Structures: York House, Hong Kong - Maunsell Structural Consultants
  • For Sports Structures: University of Phoenix Stadium, Phoenix, Arizona, United States - Walter P Moore
  • For Arts, Leisure or Entertainment Structures: Auckland War Memorial Museum Redevelopment, Auckland, New Zealand - Holmes Consulting Group
  • For Sustainability: Pines Calyx Centre, Dover, England - Scott Wilson Group incorporating Cameron Taylor
  • For Small Projects: Achray Bridge. Wales - Forestry Commission - Civil Engineering

2006

New Terminal 4 Interior, by Anthony Hunt Associates & TPS Barajas interior1.jpg
New Terminal 4 Interior, by Anthony Hunt Associates & TPS
Phaeno Science Centre by Adams Kara Taylor Phaeno Wolfsburg.jpg
Phaeno Science Centre by Adams Kara Taylor

Commendations

  • For Heritage Buildings: Skyways Project, Liverpool, England - Curtins Consulting
  • For Pedestrian Bridges: Whitemud Creek Arch Bridge, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - Associated Engineering
  • For Transportation Structures: The Paddington Bridge Project, London, England - Cass Hayward
  • For Commercial or Retail Structures: St Paul's Hotel, Sheffield, England - Buro Happold
  • For Commercial or Retail Structures: Langham Place, Hong Kong - Ove Arup & Partners
  • For Commercial or Retail Structures: The Grand Gateway, Shanghai, China - Maunsell Structural Consultants
  • For Education or Healthcare Structures: The Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre, Manchester, England - Faber Maunsell
  • For Community or Residential Structures: Moho, Manchester, England - Joule Consulting Engineers
  • For Arts, Leisure or Entertainment Structures: Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, England - Scott Wilson Group
  • For Sports Structures: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - ArupSport
  • For Sports Structures: Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar - Arup
  • For Sustainability: Waters' Edge Country Park Visitor & Business Centre, Lincolnshire, England - Furness Partnership

2005

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe by Buro Happold Stelaetop.jpg
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe by Buro Happold

In 2005, the following awards were made:

2004

Eden Project by SKM Anthony Hunts Eden project8.jpg
Eden Project by SKM Anthony Hunts

In 2004, the following awards were made:

2003

Gateshead Millennium Bridge by Gifford Bridge over the river grim.JPG
Gateshead Millennium Bridge by Gifford
City of Manchester Stadium by Arup Sport Etihad Stadium.jpg
City of Manchester Stadium by Arup Sport

2002

Osaka Maritime Museum by Ove Arup & Partners Osaka maritime museum01s3200.jpg
Osaka Maritime Museum by Ove Arup & Partners

In 2002, the following awards were made:

2001

London Eye by Babtie Allott & Lomax and Hollandia London Eye Twilight April 2006.jpg
London Eye by Babtie Allott & Lomax and Hollandia

In 2001, the following awards were made: [14]

2000

Jin Mao Tower by SOM Jin Mao Tower.jpg
Jin Mao Tower by SOM

In 2000, the following awards were made: [15]

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