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21 Building innovation


George Spreckley from the Brick Development Association reviews the projects shortlisted for the innovation category in this year’s Brick Awards


he Brick Development Association was excited to once again host the Brick Awards after a busy but disrupted two years for the construction industry. The Royal Lancaster Hotel in London hosted the awards ceremony with a live audience, celebrating the very best of brick architecture on 10 November. The judges had the tough task of assessing the best examples of brick architecture submitted by developers, specialist brickwork contractors and housebuilders and brick manufacturers over the past two years.


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Innovation is always a fascinating category at the Brick Awards, with the judges seeking projects that demonstrate an innovative application of clay bricks or clay products. This award can be interpreted in varying ways – and tends to ignite a heated debate!


This year we have seen a growing trend in the use of bespoke brick along with the use of digital tools. We have also seen great demonstrations of brickwork contractors using innovative solutions to meet the architects design brief. A number of projects have cut the completion time on jobs by using prefabricated masonry systems. The shortlisted projects this year were:


Brentwood Preparatory School The facades of the newly designed school combine both traditional hand-laid methods and contemporary prefabricated techniques. Cottrell Vermeulen Architecture sought to create a seamless whole; to materialise the ideas of the architecture and to celebrate the versatility of working with brick.


By supporting the brickwork via shelf angles to the perimeter at first floor level it enabled the arcade spring points to shift, and allow the corner arches to be open and floating as they wrapped the corners. This was achieved by forming a series of prefabricated steel arched elements clad in brick that were constructed by IG offsite in their Derby factory and craned into place on site in Brentwood. For this project,


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Ibstock Brick were the manufacturers and Global Brickwork, the contractors.


Derby flood defences This project showcased Fonterra’s new and innovative prefabricated masonry walling system, which achieved the desired outcomes and contributed to a six-week time saving against the project’s original construction programme.


The wall has the same thickness as a traditionally built brickwork wall, but with up to twice the flexural strength and a compressive strength designed to be 30% higher.


The real innovation of the project, designed by NMCN, was the quick and easy production methods, making installation up to 12 times faster than traditional building methods requiring no skilled bricklayers.


Ornamental Wall


Ornamental wall demonstrates how the craft tools of the 21st century – digital CAD and CAM technologies – used in industrial settings enable the creation of bespoke bricks that combine robust, long-lasting qualities with bespoke craft aesthetics. The innovative bespoke bricks, manufactured by Wienerberger and HG Matthews, were designed and made by utilising digital tools in combination with industrial manufacturing processes and ceramic craft techniques. Digitally altered moulds were used to make hand-made textured bricks and double curved scriptural brick capping, designed to drain water from the top of the wall. The architect was Maria Gasparian Studio and the brickwork contractor, Thomas Aginskis.


Three New Bailey


The technically challenging woven elements of this complex facade were achieved through close collaboration with Make architects. Thorp Precast constructed the facades from 650 large scale brick faced precast panels using over 500,000 Ketley brick units and were installed onsite over


Brentwood Preparatory School


Derby flood defences


Ornamental Wall


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