Pixel’s BCO Award marks a win for workplaces with wider impact

20th May 2026
Will Griggs
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In spite of a gloomy mid-May, it’s been a bright few days at the head of Penzance high street as Pixel took home the BCO South of England and South Wales award.

Winning in the Corporate Workplace category, the award is a testament to the building’s versatility, and its tangible local impact.

“Pixel shows how corporate investment can revive communities, champion sustainability and nurture business ecosystems.”

BCO Judges’ Comments

Where change is made

For the community of creatives that call it home, Pixel is a blank canvas. A flexible, reconfigurable workplace where makers can connect and explore their craft—whether that demands a keyboard, a kiln, or a hang out over a cup of coffee.

For Cornwall Council, it’s a powerful tool for high street renewal: a striking, BREEAM Excellent anchor at the top of the high street poised to draw footfall back to local independent businesses.

And for the town itself, it’s a declaration. Clad in glass and wrapped within a centuries-old retained wall, its message is clear: A brighter future for Penzance is one that acknowledges its past and works for its community today.

Congratulations to the team, and to our partners at Forward Space, whose insights helped shape the building into what it is today.

“Penzance has been crying out for this. People have been craving it. You can just tell people want to be invited to things and want to talk and want to meet people. It’s such a nice thing to be part of and to see it growing.”

Maisie Blackburn-Scott, Community Manager at Pixel

Want to find out how the space is performing a year on from delivery? Read our full sit-down interview with lead architect, Ed Houlton, on the realities of designing for high street revival.