Awards

Best Public Building – Winner 2010

On 22 April at an awards ceremony at Grosvenor House attended by 1300 people; the construction industry considered a number of awards. One was for Best Public Building - KTHC was in stiff competition, against an outstanding shortlist which included - the Cocoon building at the Natural History Museum, and the remodelling of the Ashmolean museum in Oxford, among 17 superb public facilities. KTHC won. This award for Best Public Building is a significant coup for the James Wigg Practice.

RIBA Stirling Prize Finalist KTHC 2009

"The project champions the idea of cellular flexibility whereby consulting and meeting rooms are assigned to health staff via an electronic booking system. The project is exemplary in its approach to sustainability and includes the use of recycled materials, natural ventilation and night-time purging of internal space temperatures. Why can’t all health clinics be like this?"

RIBA Client of the Year Award 2009

Dr Roy Macgregor has championed a building where new thinking on holistic healthcare, connectivity, flexibility and transparency were harnessed and worked on collaboratively by his team. Through its fusion of health practice, architecture and art the resulting building is uplifting for both staff and patients.

Other awards

BMJ Primary Care Team of the Year - Finalist 2010

NVQ Training Centre 2010

Civic Trust Award - 2010

Building Better Health - Winner Best Design 2009

Regeneration and Renewal Awards Tackling Worklessness 2008

Excellence in Medical Education Award 2008

Centre for Social Justice – Highly Commended 2005

Lord Mayor of London Dragon Award Nomination 2004 – Winner 2005

Getting London Working Regional Partner Award 2004

Tomorrow’s People National Partner of the Year 2004

National Beacon Status for Advanced IT in General Practice 1999

Tomorrow's People Annual Awards for Achievement 2011-Runner up Community Partner of the year.