project lighting designARCHITECTURE
Stephen Lawrence Centre, Faber Maunsell (now AECOM)
Deptford, London68 EDUCATION
ENGLAND
ABEACON OF HOPE
HENRIETTA LYNCH IS INSPIRED BY WHAT SHE SEES AT THE STEPHEN
LAWRENCE CENTRE IN LONDON
This year’s runner-up in the low Trust and the 15th Anniversary tecture, engineering and regen- community,who represent a
carbon section of the UK Light- of the tragic death of Stephen eration. One of t he remits of the large part of the demographic of
ing Design Awards sponsored Lawrence. Centre and the Stephen Lawrence the local area. T he goals of the
byETAP lighting was the Stephen The Stephen Lawrence Centre, Trust is to provide support for Centre as afocal point for skills
Lawrence Centre in Deptford, which was commissioned by those wishing to train as architects training for the built environment
south east London. the Stephen Lawrence Chari- and built environment profession- is summarised below in the words
The Stephen Lawrence Centre table Trust, commemorates and als who maynot n ormallyhave of Sarah Ebanja w ho is Chair of
was designed byarchitects David celebrates the life of Stephen the chance to do so. This includes the Stephen Lawrence Trust:
AdjayeAssociates fronted byone Lawrence who was murdered in the promotion of agreater un- “Our focus on architecture and
of the UK’s most prominent archi- aracist attack at the age of 18 derstanding of keycore skills for the built environment is deliber-
tects, David Adjaye. The lighting before he could start studying for the construction industrysuch as ate. First, the skills involved can
was designed byFaber Maunsell acareer in architecture. maths, science and engineering. be acquired in manydifferent
Ltd, now renamed as AECOM Ltd The centre, which is located in All of these skills are vital for a ways, both academic and work
as of the 5th May.The Lighting one of London’s more deprived workforce that is able to deliver based, so young people can
Design Director at AECOM is boroughs, is designed as aplace this country’s sustainabilityand choose the learning methods
Martin Valentine. for communitylearning and social regeneration targets both now most appropriate for them.
This unique development was research and as ahub where and in the future. Unfortunatelyit Second, working on the built
completed and opened in Febru- industry,communityand educa- is often in these subjects in which environment can integrate and
ary2008which marked the 10th tional organisations can exchange manyyoung people currentlyfail, enhance communities, especially
Anniversaryof the founding of information about the latest skills especiallyaccording to statistics, when communitymembers are
The Stephen Lawrence Charitable and needs in urban design, archi- those from the Afro-Caribbean involved in design and develop-
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