Church architecture awards 2024: open to 22/07

The National Churches Trust has announced three awards up for grabs, all of which are run in partnership with the Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association (EASA), and closing 22 July 2024.

National Churches Trust writes:

We’re really excited about these awards and hope that you will be inspired to enter your church, project, architect or surveyor to win one of the prizes.  There are three awards up for grabs in the Church Architecture Awards 2024, all of which are run in partnership with the Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association (EASA).

  • Open for submissions from: 1 June 2024
  • Closing date for submissions: 22 July 2024 (midnight)
  • The King of Prussia Gold Medal

An award for high quality church conservation or repair work. The architect responsible for the winning project will receive the prestigious King of Prussia Gold Medal. The winning church or chapel receives a £500 prize.

  • The Presidents’ Award

Celebrates the best new church building, including re-ordering, extensions or alterations to existing church buildings. The award is given to the designer and the unique Chalice and Paten are loaned to the winning church. The church or chapel also receives a £500 prize. Nominate an architect or surveyor today.

  • Young Architect or Surveyor of the Year Award

This an additional award, that will be selected from the nominations we receive from the categories above. It is for an architect or surveyor that is under the age of 40 who was responsible for a scheme for either the King of Prussia Gold Medal or the Presidents’ Award. The winner receives a stained glass roundel, and a cash prize sponsored by Ecclesiastical Insurance.

National Church Awards 2024: The church architecture awards are part of the National Church Awards, organised with partners across the church, heritage and tourism sectors. We are doing things slightly differently this year, please keep a look out for an announcement about the other ways to be involved soon.

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