Plants@work announced this years’ Award winning members via a virtual ceremony out of respect of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, cancelling the planned in-person event which was scheduled to take place yesterday (15 September). The association representing Interior Landscapers by promoting the use and benefits of Interior Plants did however feel that its members “deserved recognition for their achievements over the last year”, so awards have still been made to deserving entries.
As part of the judging process, Plants@work’s team of judges, Nicola Bristow, Greg Redwood, Bill Peebles and Rob Stirling visited the sites of entries throughout the summer to see for themselves and award accordingly. This included two awards that collected special nominations.
Best Project Award
This year’s best Project Award, nominated by judge Nicola Bristow, is The Atrium at Sheffield Hallam University, by Urban Planters South Yorkshire, which she thought created a “very warm and welcoming environment”.
Special commendation
Bristow also recommended phs Greenleaf’s The Living Walls & Wellbeing Garden at Speedy Innovation Centre for a Special commendation. She said: “Part of its charm is that the planting was designed to reduce the building’s carbon emissions.”
Both submissions were congratulated on their use of plants and choices of plants for the projects’ intentions.
Last year Plants@work introduced a Goodwill Leaf category to address awards for projects undertaken for charity. This year, with the pandemic less in focus, there was only one entry but one “deserving an award”. It was submitted for phs Greenleaf’s Christmas Cheer for Ronald McDonald House Cardiff. This 30 bedroom house is described as a lifeline for families with children and babies being treated at the hospital opposite, providing free accommodation for parents, grandparents and siblings so that they can remain close by without any financial burden.
Projects in the categories Design & Installation across a range of price points, Maintenance projects, Christmas installations and the Good Will category have all been recognised. You can see the full list on our website in the Awards section or watch the YouTube presentation which lists more details of each entry.
Plants@work Chair, Kenneth Freeman commented: “We would like to congratulate all members who took part in the Awards and were recognised in their categories. Next year we really hope to meet up in person to make this event the true celebration it deserves to be.”
To watch the YouTube presentation which lists more details of each entry click here.
Best Project 2022: Design and Installation
Urban Planters South Yorkshire
• Project: Atrium, Sheffield Hallam University
Good Will Leaf
phs Greenleaf
• Project: Christmas Cheer for Ronald McDonald House Cardiff
Design and Installation over £30,000
Gold Leaf
phs Greenleaf
• Project: The Living Walls & Wellbeing Garden at Speedy Innovation Centre
Gold Leaf
Urban Planters South Yorkshire
• Project: Atrium, Sheffield Hallam University
Design and Installation £15,000 – £30,000
Gold Leaf
The Living Surface Co.
• Project: COP26 Living Wall
Gold Leaf
Tivoli Group Ltd
• Project: Nuffield Health HQ – Epsom
Gold Leaf
Urban Planters Nottinghamshire
• Project: NTU, The Dryden Enterprise Centre
Silver Leaf
Ambius
• Project: Compass House New Office
• Project: Kilbarchan Primary School
Design and Installation under £15,000
Gold Leaf
Ambius
• Project: Aegon
Gold Leaf
Green Team Interiors Ltd
• Project: Artemis Strand
Gold Leaf
The Good Plant Company
• Project: I-MEX
Gold Leaf
Urban Planters Birmingham
• Project: Solicitors Regulation Authority
Silver Leaf
Ambius • Project: Natural Balance Foods Ltd
Silver Leaf
Green Team Interiors Ltd
• Project: Office in Newbury
Maintenance
Gold Leaf
Green Team Interiors Ltd
• Project: Sodexo Weybridge
Christmas Event
Gold Leaf
phs Greenleaf
• Project: A sustainable Christmas at Novotel London, Blackfriars
Silver Leaf
Nurture Landscapes
• Project: UBS – Alpine Wonders