Disclaimer: The Pineapples 2021 submissions closed in May 2021 and presentations took place in July 2021. The details provided for each project may have changed since.
Gallery: Shortlisted entries for The Pineapples Awards 2021
This landscape-led masterplan transforms Sighthill with a mix of 850 new homes, education and community facilities, along with extensive parklands and a web of green routes, making travelling by bike or foot easier - all of which is just a ten-minute walk from Glasgow’s centre
Shortlisted for Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021
This mixed-use project transformed New Islington from a once deprived area to one of the UK’s most desirable and accessible mixed-tenure communities. With brilliantly designed homes, infrastructure, and its independent commercial area of food, entertainment and workspaces - it ensures long term economic sustainability
Shortlisted for Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021
This district consists of family homes, apartments, The Place - a large zero carbon office building and centre for excellence in tackling climate change, retail spaces, a primary school, a care home and a community centre. It spans both banks of the River Aire and is designed to reduce carbon emissions at every stage
Winner of Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021
This mixed-use development is transforming a derelict area of Brighton into a bespoke new quarter. It aims to maximise space available for the public, green space or events space - further embedding the value of community and social interaction at the heart of the scheme
Shortlisted for Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021
Expected to be completed within 15 years, the significant Barking Riverside mixed-use development sits alongside 2km of Thames River frontage in East London, consisting of 443-acres and 10,000 homes
Shortlisted for Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021
This mixed-use neighbourhood with over 700 homes, 550,000 sq ft of offices, an innovation hub, an academy school, along with shops, cafes and a health centre, has had an immense transformation from its former state as a derelict 17-acre ex-EMI factory site. This cultural hub has not only added new life to Hayes, but also impacts the wider growth of the town centre.
Shortlisted for Place in Progress - The Pineapples Awards 2021 / Shortlisted for Creative Reuse - The Pineapples Awards 2021