Two HT projects shortlisted for Planning Awards 06.04.23

Two HT projects are shortlisted in this year’s Planning Awards. Industria, our innovative stacked industrial development in Barking which completes this Spring, is in the running for Best Use of Brownfield Land in Placemaking. While Albert Island, our industrial-led masterplan in the Royal Docks, is shortlisted in the Promoting Economic Growth category. The winners will be announced in June.

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Pembroke Mill Lane for Pembroke College, Cambridge, has been shortlisted for the 2026 RIBA Stirling Prize, the UK's most prestigious award for architecture.

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Pembroke Mill Lane, Cambridge has received a RIBA National Award. 

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