
We are proud to announce that we have been shortlisted for two awards at the Life Sciences & Research Clusters Conference & Awards 2025, organised by Construction News and Property Week. The practice has been named a finalist for Best Architectural Practice and the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE) has been shortlisted in the Best New Building category.
We are delighted to be named finalists in the Best Architectural Practice and Best New Building categories at the Life Sciences & Research Clusters Awards 2025.
Both nominations highlight our excellence in delivering innovative, sustainable, and collaborative environments in the education and research sectors. This recognition is a significant milestone and affirms the practice’s commitment to thoughtful design that transforms lives through education, research, and innovation.
Claire Wakelin, Director and Head of Education at HLM Architects, commented:
“We’re delighted to be shortlisted for both Best Architectural Practice and Best New Building. This fantastic recognition is a testament to our design expertise in the Higher Education sector and the incredible dedication of our design team. We’re passionate about the role of education and research in transforming lives, and it’s a privilege to help create spaces that inspire and empower people of all ages and abilities.”
The Best New Building – London Institute for Healthcare Engineering
The Best New Building nomination celebrates the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE) as an example of modern design, innovation, and sustainability. King’s College London’s newest facility is a state-of-the-art research and innovation hub where medicine and education will come together, developing treatments of the future. LIHE’s highly adaptable design supports interdisciplinary collaboration. LIHE is King’s most sustainable building to date, achieving BREEAM Excellent and EPC A ratings, and exceeding London’s net-zero targets through renewable energy and low-carbon design. Set within the historic Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital campus, the building complements its heritage surroundings with a contemporary design that fosters openness, adaptability, and collaboration.
Best Architectural Practice – HLM Architects
The Best Architectural Practice shortlist reflects the practice’s broader contribution to the sector. With over 20 years of experience in education and research design, we continue to lead the way in creating learning environments that prioritise wellbeing, inclusivity, and innovation. Our ongoing investment in digital tools, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement ensures every project meets the evolving needs of academia and industry.
Good luck to all the other finalists, we look forward to joining you at the Life Sciences & Research Clusters Conference on the 24th of June, where the winners will be announced.