Project by architect van Heyningen & Haward was named Best Commerical Building and Supreme Winner at 2008 awards
A new music school in west London by architect van Heyningen & Haward scooped two categories at this year’s Brick Awards.
The project at Latymer Upper School won the award for Best Commercial Building and was also named Supreme Winner.
The judges were impressed both by the way the building met the client’s brief and also the positive contribution it makes to the surroundings.
In a closely fought category, Malborough Brickwork won the Specialist Brickwork Contractor award in part for its work on the Sheffield University student village while Innovative Use of Clay Product award went to the Hair Salon in Belfast, designed by Jamison Architects.
Best Refurbishment project was the St Pancras CTRL by Ingram Consultancy and contractor Stonewest, while the Best Worldwide Brick Project went to the stunning office building for SAHRDC in New Delhi, India.
A speical award was also given for the intricate restoration of the Lovelace Mausoleum in East Horsley, which was carried out by The John Deal Practice and brickwork contractor Chris Anstey.
The night's other winners were:
• Best Private Housing Development: The Barge Arm Development, The Docks, Gloucester
• Best Public Building: The Bluecoat, Liverpool
• Best Public Building: Broad Road, Sale, Manchester
• Volume Housebuilding Award: David Wilson Homes for the Herons Landing, Eton Court, The Hermitage
• Sustainability Award: New Head Office Fitzpatrick Contractors
• Best Landscape Project: Lakeside Terrace, Silk Street, London
• Best Craftsmanship Project: New House at Hayes, Newbury, Berkshire
• Best International Project: 2 Houses in Killiney. Dublin, Ireland
Details of winning project teams to follow.
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