City folk are being asked for their views on the best architecture in Norwich.
Nominations have opened for the 2023 Design and Craftsmanship Awards (DCA), a biennial competition that celebrates the outstanding buildings and places that make Norfolk "a fantastic place to live and work".
This year, the awards are hosted by RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) Norfolk and the Norwich Society in collaboration with Norwich University of the Arts.
The presentation ceremony will be held in November, with details of the venue and how to buy tickets posted nearer the time.
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Awards will go to projects that deliver a high standard of design and craftsmanship, contribute to the public enjoyment of places and demonstrate that they have taken account of wider environmental implications.
Previous winners include the Enterprise Centre at UEA and the Goldsmith Street housing development in Norwich.
DCA23 will see donations made to two charities, The Matthew Project and Architects’ Benevolent Society.
Nominations are now open and entries can be submitted online at the DCA website until Friday, July 28.
To be eligible, projects must have been completed between June 2021 and the end of May 2023. Full details can be found at designandcraftsmanshipawards.org.uk.
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