Controversial revamp and castle keep among winners in Norfolk architecture awards
A dozen Norfolk projects were announced as winners of the Design and Craftsmanship Awards 2025 in a ceremony at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts on Thursday (November 13).
The awards were given to projects which have a high standard of design and craftsmanship, that meet the needs of their users and contribute to public enjoyment of places, and take account of the wider environmental implications, including minimising impact on climate change.
Winners were:
DESIGNED LANDSCAPES AWARD
Hay Hill in Norwich (Image: Steve Adams)
Hay Hill: The reimagining of the city centre space to create "a vibrant, green and accessible oasis", designed by Norwich City Council's landscape design team and Ingleton Wood. The project sparked controversy due to delays in its construction.
SIR BERNARD FEILDEN AWARD FOR CONSERVATION
Norwich Castle Museum (Image: Design and Craftsmanship Awards)........





















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