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DESIGN IN MENTAL HEALTH AWARDS 2019 Project of the Year Refurbishment Award


This year’s Project of the Year Refurbishment Award went to the Interior Architectural Design Company, for the Ty Carreg Residential Home – ‘a flagship residential care facility for adults with autism’ located on the South Wales coastline. Pictured centre, receiving the award from P+HS Architects’ Cath Lake, is IAD director, Rebecca Lewis-Chapman.


Foundation Trust. Here, encouraging stakeholders to ‘aim high’, the architects used engagement ‘tools’ for service-user involvement including the following on a scheme to reconfigure a facility which provides adult acute mental health inpatient services, and incorporates a 10- bedded PICU, the Endcliffe Ward: l Hopes/Fears. l Likes/Dislikes. l ‘Now’/‘Future’. l VR, walk-throughs. l Post-its/‘Bubble diagrams’. l Exemplar visits.


l Product testing. l ‘Flexible drop-in sessions that made it easier for staff and service-users to participate’.


P+HS Architects added: “Every voice was listened to, outputs captured, and agreed at each stage, building on consensus.”


Project of the Year New Build The night’s fifth award, for Project of the Year New Build, sponsored by P+HS Architects, went to C4 Projects, for the Caudwell International Children’s Centre at


Keele University Science & Innovation Park, the UK’s first independent, purpose-built centre dedicated to multi-disciplinary services for the diagnosis, support, and research, of autism. It was presented to Caudwell Children’s CEO, Trudi Beswick, by P+HS Architects’ Cath Lake. The entry said of the facility – which opened earlier this year, and which the judges dubbed ‘a wonderful building, with a unique design that makes great use of light and height’: “The centre’s innovative ‘butterfly’-shaped design, its internal and external curvilinear navigation, through to


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THE NETWORK | JULY 2019


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