The Landscape Institute awards is one of the biggest events in the industry, celebrating people, place and nature, and the myriad ways that landscape projects connect them. It celebrates spaces that people can be truly proud of.
Open to non-members and members across the built and natural environment, the Awards showcases the very best in landscape planning, design, management and research in the UK and internationally. It demonstrates the vital contribution that landscape professionals make to address societal challenges in climate, nature and health and wellbeing across the globe in creating better places to live.
Enter your project in the Landscape Institute Awards 2026 to be recognised for your outstanding achievements in landscape and celebrate your team’s hard work and dedication.
You’ve put in the work to create healthier, more resilient and economically vibrant places. Now you can present that project so that your peers can also feel pride in what this profession can achieve for people, place and nature.
The Awards are open to both members and non-members, with Professional, Open and Student categories.
On Friday, 13 November the winners will be announced at this prestigious event where you can join your peers, decision makers and professionals across the natural and built environment, in celebrating the incredible work being done in the sector.
Following on from the success of our previous Awards, this year’s evening of celebration and entertainment will once again take place at The Brewery in London, one of the UK’s premier event venues.
Tickets to the Awards ceremony will be available soon.
















Thursday 26 Feb 2026
Entry registration and judge applications open.
Tue 31 Mar 2026
Earlybird entries close. Standard rate entries begin.
Apr 2026
Awards ceremony tickets on sale.
Sunday 19 Apr 2026
Judge applications close.
Wednesday 27 May 2026 at 23:59 (BST)
Entry registration and payment close.
Online submissions close.
July
Awards judging.
Aug 2026
Finalists announced.
Fri 13 Nov 2026
Awards ceremony.