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Due to popular demand, the deadline for The Pineapples has been extended to a final date of 28 November. With 16 categories covering all aspects of place development, the judging panel is prepped to start the rigorous three-stage process to determine who is going to win a golden pineapple for place.
The Pineapples celebrate the placemaking and place-led initiatives, recognising projects that make a positive social, environmental and economic impact.
Categories to enter for 2026 include Place of Year, Activation, Public Space, Community Engagement, Place in Progress, Creative Retrofit, Future Place, International Future Place, Infrastructure, Building, Future Public Realm, Climate Resilience, Child Friendly Place, Strategy, Community Space and Healthy Homes.
Guiding the judges on each category will be a dedicated group of chairs recently announced, leaning on their professional and personal experience to establish the very best of place. The full list of judges and chairs can be viewed below.
The Pineapples team is also delighted to announce new partner sponsors ROCKWOOL Limited. They’ll be bringing their support to the Healthy Homes category run in association with the TCPA to celebrate completed homes that promote the health of residents and citizens. ROCKWOOL Limited. is part of the ROCKWOOL Group, a leading manufacturer of stone wool products, a durable, endlessly recyclable, versatile material that forms the basis of all their businesses.
The Pineapples awards for place is also sponsored by Vestre, supporting Future Public Realm and Public Space, and Tectonix, supporting Place in Progress.
2026 Key dates
21 November 2025: Final entry deadline - Enter now
January 2026: Shortlist announcement
24-26 February 2026: Festival of Pineapples, live judging presentations
April 2026: Pineapples awards night
May 2026: Publication of all The Pineapples finalists and winners in The Developer magazine
10 June: Selected entries present on The Pineapples stage at Festival of Place
Download the full criteria, entry questions and requirements
After the entry deadline on 21 November, first phase judging will take place before a finalist announcement in January.
All finalists will be invited to present at the digital Festival of Pineapples event, which runs from 24-26 February and is free to attend. It’s a packed three day event of 20-minute bytesize presentations full of learning and friendly competition. Judges are asked to evaluate the projects through the lens of their professional experience and also as a citizen.
New judges for 2026 include previous Pineapples winner Basil Demeroutis, Managing Partner at Fore Partnership. Demeroutis, who took home the golden pineapple alongside Civic and Webb Yates for Climate Resilience last year, has said he’s "very pleased" to be judging. "Huge fan of everything you are doing there!"
Winner of the Activation category last year, Adriana Marques, Assistant Director of Cultural Programming and Strategy at Peabody has also joined as a new judge to share her expertise in improving spaces for culture and communities.
James Gosden, Specifications Director, Tectonix becomes another of the 57 judges using his expertise and love of people, projects, and big bits of stone.
Ballymore will also be taking to the stage with representative Nicola Zech-Behrens, Project Director, who manages major residential and mixed-used schemes across London.
"We’re thrilled to see Nicola lending her insight to an awards programme that champions thoughtful, impactful placemaking," Ballymore posted in response.
Rasmus Astrup, Senior Partner & Design Principal at SLA returns as a judge and previous Pineapples winner after taking home the trophy for International Future Place in 2025. Astrup brings a specialisation in ’City Nature’ with experience in landscape architecture, urban design and climate adaptation from spearheading SLA’s most complex global landscape projects.
A number of judges are returning too – including Strategic Project Manager at Manchester City Council, Nick Barton and Deborah Broomfield, Doctoral Researcher at Leeds Beckett University.
Judges 2026
Adriana Marques, Assistant Director of Cultural Programming and Strategy, Peabody
Alex Gordon, Director and Head of Business Development, Morris+Company
Amandeep Singh Kalra, CEO and Founder, GreenFlip
Amanprit Arnold, Disability Urbanism
Azzees Minott, Chief Operating Officer, 2-3 Degrees
Basil Demeroutis, Managing Partner, Fore Partnership
Ben Adams, Founding Director, Ben Adams Architects
Blossom Young, Head of Policy, Research and Advocacy, Poplar HARCA
Bridget Snaith, School of Architecture & Landscape, Sheffield University
Caroline Jennings, Marketing and Communication Director, Cadogan
Cathy Russell, Urban Design Director, Ryder Architecture
Chloe Mcfarlane, Community Engagement Manager, Grosvenor Property UK
Chris Farrow, Managing Director, Farrow Walsh
Christopher Arthey, Director, Axiom Developments
Claire Hepher-Davies, Senior Development Manager, The Crown Estate
Clive Nichol, Founder/CEO, Fabrix
Daisy Narayanan, Public Realm Director, The Crown Estate
David West, Founding Director , Studio Egret West
Deborah Broomfield, Doctoral Researcher, Leeds Beckett University
Dr Elizabeth Rapoport, Director, Polygon Place Strategy
Dr Rosalie Callway, Policy and Project Manager, TCPA
Duncan Bernsten, Medway Development Company
Elaine Cresswell, Director, reShaped
Eleanor Fawcett, Head of Design, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation
Esther Everett, Head of Design , London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC)
Gemma Holyoak, Development Manager, TOWN
Helen Rieman, Business Growth Director, Hill Group UK
James Bruce, Director, Civic
James Gosden, Specifications Director, Tectonix
John Stiles, Placemaking Manager, London Borough of Brent
Jon Watson, Development Director, Landsec
Julian Tollast, Head of Masterplanning and Design, Quintain
Karoline Soisalo de Mendonca, Regeneration Manager, Oxford City Council
Kate Brown, Head of Strategic Communications, HUB
Kuljeet Sibia, Founding Director, Diverse Dialogues
Larry Botchway, Co-Founder, POoR Collective
Laura Cassullo, Director, Stride Treglown
Lizzie Lynch, Communications and Influence Lead, United St.Saviour
Lucy Atlee, Senior Quality and Design Manager, Places for London
Marie Williams, Founder and CEO, Dream Networks
Mark Lebihan, COO, Hadley Property Group
Michaela Jackson, Transport Planner and Project Manager, Stirling Council
Nick Barton, Strategic Project Manager, City Centre Growth & Infrastructure Team, Manchester City Council
Nicola Zech-Behrens, Project Director, Ballymore
Paul Richards, Deputy Chief Executive, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Rasmus Astrup, Senior Partner & Design Principal, SLA
Rebecca Thomas, Director, Fathom Architects
Rene Sommer Lindsay, Associate Urban Designer, AtkinsRéalis
Richard Coppell, Group Development Director, Urban&Civic
Saira Ali, Team Leader - Landscape, Design and Conservation, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Sharon Giffen, Head of Design, The Earls Court Development Company
Sophie Thompson, Director, LDA Design
Sophie White, Sector Lead Regeneration, Aviva
Susie le Good, Director, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Tanisha Raffudian, Creative Director, Concept Culture
Will Sandy, Founding Director, Will Sandy Design Studio
Wongani Mwanza, Architect and Participatory Designer, Transition by Design
Chairs 2026
Dominique Staindl, Founder, South Facing
Harriet Saddington, Architect and The Developer contributor
Leah Stuart, Director, Civic
Magali Thomson, Project Lead for Placemaking, Great Ormond Street Hospital
Natascha McIntyre Hall, Head of Regeneration, Gleeds Advisory Services
Rob Fiehn, Found, Rob Fiehn Ltd
Romy Rawlings, Director, DeepGreen
Rose Marshall, Associate Director, ING Media
Rebecca Evans, Head of Infrastructure, ING Media
The Pineapples Awards 2026 is proudly sponsored by Vestre, Tectonix, and ROCKWOOL, who help celebrate The Pineapples values – sustainability, inclusion, great design – places being designed and built that prove it could be done.
Find out more: For all entry enquiries, contact kimberley@thedeveloper.live. To find out more about sponsoring the awards, contact James at james@thedeveloper.live or check out the sponsorship pack.
Download the full criteria, entry questions and requirements
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