BRE has revealed the winners of its annual BREEAM Awards 2024 – a celebration of the projects and organisations leading the way in sustainable building design, development and management
Among this year’s winners was HAUT Amsterdam – one of the tallest timber-hybrid buildings in the world – which took home the award for the Best New Construction for a Residential Project.
Gillian Charlesworth, CEO of BRE, said: “We are thrilled to recognise some of the greatest sustainability achievements in the built environment at this year’s BREEAM Awards.
“Embracing science-based sustainability methodologies like BREEAM can deliver significant impacts for businesses, investors and for society as a whole. It is inspiring to see the innovative ways in which sustainability is being fostered and put front-and-centre across all our award winners and wider BREEAM scheme members.
“With our network of over 14,000 assessors ensuring rigorous sustainability practices across the globe, we look forward to continuing to drive net zero ambitions across the entire built environment.”
The full list of 2024 BREEAM Award winners includes:
HAUT Amsterdam
Best New Construction Residential Project
Unilever Hive
Best New Construction Non-residential Project
The Northcliffe
Best Refurbishment & Fit-out Project
Mark e.o. HUIZEN
Best BREEAM In-Use Residential Building
CTP Clubhaus
Best BREEAM In-Use Non-residential Building
KKR
GRESB Portfolio Integration & Commitment Award
Duurzaamheids Certificering
BREEAM Assessor Company Award
2 Auriol Drive
BREEAM Lifecycle Award
Fugro NewHQ
Peoples’ Choice Whole of BREEAM Award
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BREEAM has been the world-leading sustainability assessment method for planning projects, infrastructure and buildings for over 30 years.
There are now 2.33 million BREEAM-registered buildings across 102 countries, with 610,000 having received certification to date.
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