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The Pub Design Awards (PDA) are an annual awards, established in 1983 and hosted by ''CAMRA'' in association with ''English Heritage'' and ''The Victorian Society'', that are given to exceptional pubs in the UK that have been newly built/converted or have recently undergone building/conservation work. ==Categories== The awards cover 4 Categories: #New Build ''(For newly constructed pubs)'' #Conversion of existing buildings to pub use ''(For use of a building that had not previously been a pub)'' #Refurbishment of existing public houses ''(For recently refurbished pubs. The final interior must suit the era of the building and enhance the 'feel' of the pub)'' #The ''English Heritage'' Award for conservation ''(For pubs that have retained much of their original design and/or decor, and have recently had conservation work to improve the overall condition of the interior.)'' There is also a fifth award which is given independently of the above categories and cannot be entered directly; the Joe Goodwin Conservation Award, sometimes known as '' 'Joe Goodwin Award for best 'Street-Corner Local' ''. This is chosen from all entries, not just winners of other categories. Any pub can only enter one category, entries may be from anywhere in the British Isles. Anyone can enter a pub for the awards. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pub Design Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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