Structural Awards

The Institution of Structural Engineers' Structural Awards have been awarded for the structural design of buildings and infrastructure since 1968.

The awards were re-organised in 2006 to include ten categories and the Supreme Award for structural engineering excellence, the highest award a structural project can win.

The David Alsop Sustainability Award, in memory of David Alsop, who died on 18 October 1996 while a vice president and president elect of the Institution of Structural Engineers, is made for "an outstanding structure which demonstrates excellent coordination of all aspects of the engineering elements and services combined with elegance, life-time economy and respect for the environment in which the structure is built.

The Supreme Award was first awarded in 2003 to recognise the very best of structural engineering design.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Buro Happold & Schlaich Bergermann Partner, 2019 Supreme Award Winner
Forth Rail Bridge undergoing repainting, by Pell Frischmann
Elbebridge Schönebeck
Dublin Airport Terminal 2 by Arup
NZi3 Innovation Institute Building by Beca
Castleford Bridge by Alan Baxter & Associates
Richmond Olympic Oval Roof by Fast + Epp Structural Engineers
Beijing Olympic Water Cube by Arup
Kensington Oval by Arup Associates and CEP
The Library of Parliament by Adjeleian Allen Rebeli Ltd
The new Padstow lifeboat station, by John Martin Construction Ltd and Royal Haskoning Ltd
New Terminal 4 Interior, by Anthony Hunt Associates & TPS
Phaeno Science Centre by Adams Kara Taylor
Eden Project by SKM Anthony Hunts
London Eye by Babtie Allott & Lomax and Hollandia