RICS Awards 2024 Shine a Light on Yorkshire and Humberside’ Architectural Innovation and Sustainability Commitments.
The RICS Awards 2024 in Yorkshire and Humberside have announced their winners, showcasing some of the region’s most outstanding recent construction projects. The awards, presented at a ceremony held in Hilton Leeds City, recognized excellence in four distinct categories: Residential Development, Community Benefit, Heritage, and Refurbishment-Revitalisation.
Tower Works clinched the top spot in the Residential Development category, demonstrating superior design and innovation. The Hyde Park Picture House triumphed in the Community Benefit Project category, reflecting its significant impact on the local community. Meanwhile, Ledston Hall took home the accolade for the Heritage Project category, honored for its exceptional preservation and restoration efforts.

The RICS Awards are known for showcasing a wide spectrum of talent and innovation in the built environment. This year’s entries included a diverse array of projects, each contributing uniquely to the region’s development. From sleek urban developments to the careful restoration of treasured historical sites, the breadth of projects represented the dynamic nature of architecture and construction in Yorkshire and Humberside.
Here are the victorious projects from Yorkshire and Humberside:
Tower Works – Winner in the Residential Development category.
The Hyde Park Picture House – Winner in the Community Benefit Project category.
Camellia House, Wentworth Woodhouse – Winner in the Refurbishment/Revitalisation.
Project category:
Ledston Hall – Winner in the Heritage Project category.
These regional winners have been shortlisted for the prestigious RICS Awards Grand Final, scheduled to take place at The Park Plaza Riverbank in London on Friday, October 4th. At this event, each project will compete on a national stage, with the potential to be named Project of the Year, the highest honor of the evening.
Mark Rugg, Chair of the Yorkshire & Humberside RICS Awards judging panel said:
“These winning projects are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of industry professionals in Yorkshire and Humberside. The talent and collaborative approaches undertaken by the teams behind these projects have resulted in exemplary and innovative schemes that really do represent the very best built projects across Yorkshire and Humberside.
“RICS is delighted to recognise the hard work that went behind ensuring these projects were delivered successfully and I wish the winning projects the best of luck in the grand final later this year.”

The impact of the RICS Awards extends beyond just accolades. They set a benchmark for excellence in the construction and real estate industry, encouraging professionals to strive for sustainability, innovation, and community engagement in their projects. The awards also highlight the importance of architecture in shaping the lives of community members, enhancing their surroundings, and preserving the cultural heritage of the region.
As the industry looks to the future, the lessons and inspirations drawn from the RICS Awards 2024 will undoubtedly influence upcoming projects in Yorkshire and Humberside. These awards not only recognize achievement but also inspire a commitment to excellence and innovation in the ever-evolving landscape of architecture and construction. These projects are not just triumphs of design and engineering; they are beacons that guide the future of building in one of the UK’s most dynamic regions.
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