Disclaimer: The Pineapples 2020 submissions closed in April 2020 and presentations took place in November 2020. The process and details provided for each project may have changed since.
Gallery: Shortlisted entries for The Pineapples Awards 2020
Beam Park is the culmination of a significant collaboration between public and private sector bodies to accelerate housing delivery for two London boroughs on a large, complex and constrained brownfield site.
Shortlisted for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020
Soapworks, which consists of 165,000 sq ft of existing buildings within a 2.25- acre site, is located on the edge of Bristol city centre, close to Bristol Temple Meads station and between the city’s business district at Temple Quay and cultural quarter at Old Market.
Shortlisted for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020
Located adjacent to Manchester’s Piccadilly train station, at 24- acres and with a central, well-connected location, Mayfield is a significant urban regeneration opportunity. Yet, previous attempts to kickstart regeneration have stumbled. In 2016, the Mayfield Partnership (regeneration specialist U+I, Manchester City Council, Transport for Greater Manchester and LCR), was formed with a new brief to ensure the long dormant site reaches its potential.
Winner for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020
It has been over a decade since the first plan for the redevelopment of Brent Cross Cricklewood – a 373- acre area on both sides of the North Circular – was approved by Barnet Council and the Mayor of London. In 2015 Argent Related won an OEJU bid process to form a joint venture with the Council to deliver the southern portion of the site, known as Brent Cross Town.
Shortlisted for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020
Union Terrace Gardens is a landmark Aberdeen City Council project. Ringed by some of the City’s finest architecture, and dating back to 1878, UTG is Aberdeen’s most important green space. At times, the Gardens have been a magnet for anti- social behaviour. Dwindling footfall has affected the vibrancy of the surrounding area, which is home to shops and businesses.
Shortlisted for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020
The brief for Winstanley & York Road Regeneration is to develop an attractive new neighbourhood. Following a successful resident ballot, Wandsworth Council selected Taylor Wimpey as their JV partner. HTA has developed a masterplan for over 2,500 homes, centred around a new park, with a leisure centre, library, nursery, a medical centre, retail and commercial space.
Shortlisted for Future place - The Pineapples Awards 2020