These are a few of the stunning brick buildings that just missed out on a prize at the 2004 Brick Awards – all of which deserve a showing in these pages …
![Angel Waterside](https://d2vhdk00tg424t.cloudfront.net/MediaLibrary/s3/ubm-library/web/j/w/i/ANGEL_WATERSIDE.jpg)
Angel Waterside is the result of a winning entry in a 1998 design competition by Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects. Located on the Regent’s Canal in Islington, the mixed use development comprises 57 flats and 1250 m2 of office space.
![St Martin's Court](https://d2vhdk00tg424t.cloudfront.net/MediaLibrary/s3/ubm-library/web/l/j/d/ST_MARTINS_COURT.jpg)
Forming the northwest corner of the Paternoster complex adjacent to St Paul’s Catherdral, St Martin’s Court is a mixed development of retail units and offices. Allies and Morrison was the architect.
![Brick Leaf House](https://d2vhdk00tg424t.cloudfront.net/MediaLibrary/s3/ubm-library/web/a/k/d/BRICK_LEAF_HOUSE.jpg)
Brick Leaf House in Hampstead, London, combines two homes on a single plot with accommodation arranged around top-lit circulation space. Woolf Architects specified a handmade brick to clad the steel frame.
![The Brindley](https://d2vhdk00tg424t.cloudfront.net/MediaLibrary/s3/ubm-library/web/n/v/c/THE_BRINDLEY.jpg)
Runcorn’s new £6.3m Brindley Arts Centre, designed by architect John Miller + Partners, combines theatre, studio and exhibition space in an organically arranged composition. The external red and blue striped brickwork extends into the dramatic double-height foyer.
![London South Bank University's Keyworth Centre](https://d2vhdk00tg424t.cloudfront.net/MediaLibrary/s3/ubm-library/web/d/f/n/KEYWORTH_CENTRE.jpg)
London South Bank University’s Keyworth Centre is a nine-storey teaching and administration building designed by BDP. It features extensive textured brickwork on
both the outside and in the 33 m high atrium.
Brick Bulletin January 2005
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