Nominees Announced for Best British Wood Architecture

By Patrick Wilson

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The shortlist of nominees for the U.K.’s Wood Awards , which recognize outstanding architectural achievements in buildings made of wood, has been released. The winners in the six categories will be announced on November 10.

Pictured here is Maggie’s Oxford in Oxford, England, by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Education & Public Sector nominee.

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Bryanston School: The Tom Wheare Music School, Blandford Forum in Dorset, England, by Hopkins Architects, Education & Public Sector nominee.

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BSkyB Believe in Better Building, in London, by Arup Associates, Engenuiti, B & K Structures, Commercial & Leisure nominee.

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Canary Wharf Crossrail in London, by Foster + Partners, Commercial & Leisure nominee.

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Sussex House in Sussex, England, by Wilkinson King Architects, Private nominee.

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The Fishing Hut in Hampshire, England, by Niall McLaughlin Architects, Private nominee.

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Hult International Business School in London by Sergison Bates Architects, Interiors nominee.

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The Observatory, a portable structure currently located in Milford on Sea, England, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Small Project nominee.