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March 2005
PRESTIGIOUS SUPPORT OF ARCHITECTURE AND INNOVATION
Bradstone have for the first time become official sponsors of this year’s prestigious Mail On Sunday National HomeBuilder Design Awards in partnership with NHBC.
The Awards, to be judged in 14 categories, are recognised throughout the house building industry as the ultimate awards for design and innovation in new homes, celebrate outstanding examples of house design, layout, landscape and interior design throughout the UK.
Bradstone are sponsors of the ‘Best Large Housing Development’ category, an award based on the overall design layout and landscaping of a scheme of more than 20 houses and/or flats, or a completed phase of a larger development, completed since 2003.
Bradstone, an Aggregate Industries plc business, is the leading name in reconstructed stone and provides walling, roofing and cast stone products to the house builder and commercial sectors.
Mike Gazzard, Event Director, comments, "The Mail on Sunday National HomeBuilder Design Awards, the most prestigious of their type and this year celebrating their 25th anniversary, identify and promote the best examples of housing design in the British Isles.
“Through their association with these awards, Bradstone will reinforce their market leading credentials to the UK's leading housebuilders, developers and architects as a provider of innovative construction materials and solutions. As the Awards champion design excellence we are delighted to secure Bradstone's involvement."
Mark Barter, Commercial Manager for Bradstone (Structural Products added) “To be involved with one of the most respected and recognised industry award bodies is a fantastic achievement for Bradstone. It is vital that we support new and pioneering design processes and give recognition to those professionals who bring originality to the industry. We will be encouraging all of our clients to enter.”
The Awards Presentation Luncheon will take place on 24 June at the London Hilton and Michael Manser assisted by a panel of the leading authorities in design and architecture today will chair the judging panel.
For more information visit www.homedesignawards.com.
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