In 2002 the first prize has been given to a project for social housing, a shelter for rough sleepers in London, designed by Fielden Clegg Bradley.
Amongst the dozen or so other buildings to receive awards is a complex of 30 dwellings in the heart of London, Covent Garden, designed by Proctor Matthews which, despite the high density of living, manages to maintain at a high level the quantity of green space by exploiting as much as possible both private – balconies, terraces and roofs – and public space.

Seamless design, ECLISSE steps outdoors
ECLISSE introduces Syntesis Areo Outdoor, extending the sleekness of its flush-to-wall system to exterior applications. Robust and adaptable, it reimagines technical access points as integrated design features, ensuring a continuous aesthetic flow between interior and exterior spaces.