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What is the TCA Award?

Towards Class “A” is a European Award for creative communication
campaigns that improve building energy performance. Initiated in
2006 as part of the European Display® Campaign, the Award was
organised to offer an incentive to local authorities to improve their
communication strategies motivating them towards a high level of
building energy performance.

TCA Award Ceremony 2011 - Brussels (BE) | Exhibition Gallery | Videos | History

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Why a Gallery of Winners?

The objective of this gallery is to present the best contestants by generating an attractive poster summarising the main activities carried out, the highlights and results and finally some top tips. The diversity of European cities provides the appeal of the Gallery representing small,
medium and large cities as well as four regions from 13 Countries.

Why an award for Communication?

Since 2003, the European Display® Campaign has shown that reducing the consumption of buildings in Europe, can significantly be accelerated if local authorities stimulate behavioural change by communicating the performances of their buildings to politicians, technicians, building users, and the public. Displaying Building Energy Certificates is just the first step in a long process to improve building performance. Without an active involvement of conscientious users, the investments in building design, more efficient electronic devices and advances in energy management can be wasted or not achieve its intended potential. The creation of a European Award linking building certification to high-quality and original communication campaigns demonstrates that local governments can lead by example to making Europe more energy efficient.

Since 2006, 48 cities from 17 countries have taken part in the Award.

Riga 2006: Bristol (UK) won the first prize for its creative concept. Second and third prizes went to Brasov (Romania) and Lille (France) respectively. Lausanne (Switzerland) received the “special jury prize”.

Brussels 2007: Lausanne (Switzerland) won the first prize for its excellent communication strategy. The Second place went to Montreux (Switzerland) and the third prize was shared by Echirolles, Colomiers (France), and the County of Durham (GB).

Brussels 2009: Highland Council (Scotland) won the first prize for its success involving the local inhabitants in a sincere and positive dialogue. The second prize went to Pamplona (Spain) and the third to Lviv (Ukraine).

Salerno 2010: Ivanic-Grad (Croatia) won the first prize for the inclusion of all the important actors within their campaign. The second and third prizes went to the Pays de Rennes (France) and Zürich (Switzerland) respectively.

Brussels 2011: Lille (France) won the first prize. The second and third prizes went to Cork County (Ireland) and Velenje (Slovenia) respectively.





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