The winners of the 2024 Guernsey Design Awards were announced on Friday 12 April at the Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts.

This year’s awards attracted entries spanning a wide spectrum of projects, from small interior design schemes to expansive commercial builds. The judging panel comprised not only architects but also members from creative industries with expertise in design and visual impact.

There was also a ‘People’s Choice’ award, with the winner chosen by the public from a shortlist of entrants, and the ‘Mitch Sneddon Professionals’ Choice’ award, voted for by attendees at the presentation evening.

The winners of the 2024 Guernsey Design Awards are:

Winners

Small Projects (up to £250k)

Winner - Pres de Sable

Architects - Doug Langlois

Contractor - Habitat

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Single Residential Renovation / Extension

Winner - La Fosse Cottage

Architects - StudiO

Contractor - Rouge Oak Construction

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Single Residential New Build

Winner - The Northern Ramparts

Architects - SOUP Architects

Contractor - Mark Maurice

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Single Residential New Build - Highly Commended

Winner - Dunes House

Architects - Create

Contractor - Daryl Rix

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Heritage

Winner - La Petite Cache

Architects - CCD

Contractor - F. Watson & Son

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Commercial

Winner - The Bathing Pools

Architects - DLM Architects

Contractor - RG Falla

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Office Fit Out

Winner - Resolution IT Office

Architects - SOUP Architects

Contractor - Homefield Services

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Multiple Residential Development

Winner - La Vigne

Architects - DLM Architects

Contractor - Infinty Construction

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People’s Choice

Winner - The Bathing Pools

Architects - DLM Architects

Contractor - RG Falla

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Mitch Sneddon Professionals’ Choice

Winner - The Northern Ramparts

Architects - SOUP Architects

Contractor - Mark Maurice

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