The Brick Development Association (BDA) is thrilled to announce the exceptional winners of the 2025 Brick Awards, the industry’s longest-running and most respected awards programme celebrating excellence in clay brick architecture.
Now in its 49th year, the Brick Awards recognise and reward the very best examples of clay brick in our built environment. This year’s winning projects showcase an extraordinary breadth of creativity, technical mastery, and sustainable ambition, reaffirming clay brick as THE defining material of high-quality, enduring architecture.
Honouring architects, developers, contractors, brick manufacturers and skilled bricklayers, the 2025 awards celebrate those who are elevating architectural standards and demonstrating the limitless potential of clay brick as a modern, innovative, and future-proof material.
Winners were chosen by an esteemed judging panel of industry leaders, who evaluated shortlisted projects for their design excellence, craftsmanship, sustainability performance and visual impact. Awards were presented by renowned impressionist and broadcaster Jon Culshaw at a spectacular ceremony held on 5th November at the Royal Lancaster London Hotel.
“The 2025 Brick Awards showcase the incredible diversity and versatility of clay brick,” said Rob Flello, CEO of the Brick Development Association. “This year’s winners demonstrate how clay brick continues to deliver beauty, durability and genuine sustainability - ensuring buildings stand the test of time and enrich our communities for generations.”
Learn more about the 2025 Brick Award winners below!
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WINNERS
Supreme: Silvertown Tunnel
Individual House: W House
Housing Development (2-100 units): Lambton Park
Housing Development (100+ units): Bulrush Court
Urban Regeneration: Ross Street Mews
House Builder: Crest Nicholson
Commercial: Island
Public: BEAM
Education: Pembroke Mill Lane
Refurbishment: Tileyard North
Innovation: TIDE Bankside
Craftsmanship: Silvertown Tunnel
Specialist Brickwork Contractor: Swift Brickwork Contractors Ltd
Worldwide: The City of Indigenous Arts
Contractors’ Choice: Silvertown Tunnel
Architect’s Choice: Marylebone Place
Sustainability: The Bustardthorpe Development York Racecourse
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HIGH COMMENDATIONS AWARD TO
Pembroke Mill Lane: Special Award of Excellence
Rowan Court: Housing Development (2-100 units)
St Andrew's Drive: Large Housing Development (100+ units)
Marylebone Place: Commercial
Randall Pattern Play: Public
Folgate Building: Refurbishment
Edith Road: Sustainability