The winners of the annual Wood Awards have been announced. The judges have selected six structures and three products that represent the best of British architecture and product design in wood. Established in 1971, the Wood Awards is the UK’s premier competition for excellence in wood design. The competition is free to enter and aims to encourage and promote outstanding timber design, craftsmanship and installation.
The Wood Awards: Excellence in British Architecture and Product Design, has now launched its 2021 call for entries. Anyone involved in a UK-based wood project is invited to enter and has until 25 June to submit their applications. There is no entry fee.
The shortlist has now been announced for the Wood Awards 2022, revealing a stunning, innovative array of British architecture and product design using wood, all now in the running to receive the highest architecture and design accolade of the UK timber industry
The call for entries for the Wood Awards 2023 is now open. Enter your wood-centric building, furniture or product before 23 June 2023 and be in with the chance of having it recognised as the best in the UK
20 buildings and 14 furniture projects have been shortlisted for this year’s Wood Awards, all of which celebrate excellence and innovation in timber architecture and design.
Enter the Wood Awards by 24 May – for free! – to join the celebration of the very best of timber design, craftsmanship and installation. The Wood Awards is the UK’s premier competition for architecture and product design in wood – setting the benchmark, year-on-year, for timber excellence
The fact is that 21st Century wood windows are durable, secure, double glazed, green and beautiful. But whilst home owners prefer wood windows because of their environmental and aesthetic qualities, they still don’t believe that they will weather the test of time according to the latest MORI research commissioned by the Wood Windows Alliance (WWA)1, a new industry campaign to promote the qualities of modern wood windows.