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Kay Elliott Win Awards

Leading architects and designers from across the length and breadth of the United Kingdom attended the gala awards presentation last Friday at the London Lancaster hotel. The event was a central part of the International Property Awards arguably the UK’s most prestigious property competition in association with Google and Bloomberg Television, which is now in its 17th year and has become recognised as the highest standard of excellence throughout the global industry. Kay Elliott did not just attain one of these coveted awards but proved itself capable of excelling over some very strong contenders within the highly competitive UK property arena by winning SIX.

In the Best Architecture Category:
Cockington Court – Commercial Renovation /Redevelopment, UK
Torwood Street – Mixed Use Architecture, Devon UK
Ellacombe Foundation Unit – Public Service Architecture, Devon UK
Conway Court, Torquay – Architecture Multiple Residence Devon, UK

In the Best Interiors Category:
Titanic Belfast – Leisure Interior, Co Antrim UK

The judging panel consisted of more than 80 professionals whose collective knowledge of the property industry is unsurpassed by any other property awards. This year’s judges include James Bacon, UK account manager of Google; Peter Bolton King, group chief executive of the National Federation of Property professionals; George Ferguson; ORMS Architecture; David Dalby of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); and Mike McNamara of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

Mark Muir Director at Kay Elliott said of the award, “We are obviously delighted by the number of awards we have received. It just shows the consistently high level of design quality Kay Elliott are achieving across the board.”