The London Planning Awards, now going into its 9th year, is organised in partnership with the Mayor of London, London First, RTPI and London Councils, to recognise and reward best practice in planning in the Capital.
Winner: One New Change - submitted by Land Securities, with Jean Nouvel and Sidell Gibson.
Commended: Sammy Ofer Wing, National Maritime Museum - submitted by submitted by Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners, together with the National Maritime Museum, CF Moller Architects, Purcell Miller Tritton, Churchman Landscape Architects and Malcolm Reading Consultants.
Winner: St Paul's Way Trust School - submitted by Astudio, with Bouygues UK and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Winner: Walthamstow Wetlands - submitted by the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
Winner: Highbury Gardens - submitted by First Base and the Homes and Communities Agency.
Commended: Triscott House - submitted by KKM Architects, with the London Borough of Hillingdon, the Homes and Communities Agency and Breyer Group Plc.
Winner: Margaret McMillan Park - submitted by BDP, together with the London Borough of Lewisham and The Landscape Group.
Winner: Arsenal On The Move - submitted by Savills Planning, together with Arsenal Football Club, Anthony Green & Spencer and Populas Architects.
Commended: The Home Office - submitted by Bouygues UK, together with Ecovert (EFM), Infrared Capital Partners Ltd and Terry Farrell and Partners.
Winner: St Pancras Chambers - submitted by the London Borough of Camden, with English Heritage and RHWL.
Winner: The Granary, Kings Cross - submitted by the London Borough of Camden, together with Stanton Williams Architects, Argent and English Heritage.