3 top tips from the BCO Awards Judging Chairs


We have asked some of the Judging Chairs, what advice they would give someone planning to submit an entry for the 2017 Awards. Here are their answers:

Nigel Clark (National Judging Chair): “When you answer the ‘Judges Questions’, make sure you emphasise every noteworthy credential in your submission. Also: focus on people, not buildings and bear in mind that shortlisting may have to be done on the strength of your submission, so make sure it stands out.”

Stephen Lewis (Scottish Judging Chair): “The occupier as end user of offices is key, so the submission should highlight how the project meets their needs, whether it’s speculative (commercial) or let (corporate).”

Matt Viall (Midlands & Central England Judging Chair): “It’s always great when you see a submission that clearly demonstrates the passion for the project. We look for entries that show that the project team set the bar high from the outset and challenged the ‘norms’.  And: always include the numbers and check the maths… we do!”

HOW TO ENTER YOUR PROJECT  

To enter your project for the awards  simply register on our entry website www.bcoawards.co.uk and create an entry. Entries are submitted online in three easy stages:

1. Enter project details

2. Answer the ‘Judges Questions’ as outlined in the entry guide

3. Upload 10 images and submit