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BRICK AWARDS 2023: THE WINNERS


HM Queen Elizabeth II made entirely in brick relief is an innovative and lasting tribute. It demonstrates a new way of creating complex patterns, designs, images or logos in brickwork relief without the need for costly bespoke bricks, and is currently on display at The Brickworks Museum in Southampton.


Black Country Living Museum


urban design response, creating a gateway to the masterplan site and a placemaking exemplar which encapsulates overarching quality aspirations.


Category: Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey Development 1: Ockley Park Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Brick Architect: Taylor Wimpey


Development 2: Tudor Park Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Brick Architect: Taylor Wimpey/BM3. Taylor Wimpey are one of the UK’s leading residential developers, operating across fi ve divisions and at a local level from 22 regional businesses across the UK. They have a clear purpose to build great homes and create thriving communities.


Category: Public Project: Black Country Living Museum Brick Manufacturer: Michelmersh Brick Holdings Architect: Napier Clarke Architects “The £7.36m project would be a new gateway to a £30m expansion of the Museum. As the client, I have felt involved, in control and supported; a lockstep approach which has seen Napier Clarke’s vision realised, as well as our needs stated. No mean feat, in surely the most uncertain times for a client-architect relationship.” – Andrew Lovett OBE, chief executive, Black Country Living Museum


Category: Education Project: White House School Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Brick Architect: vPPR Architects PPR Architects has completed a new early- years education building for the White


WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK Brick Tribute To Queen Elizabeth II


House Preparatory School and Woodentops Kindergarten in Lambeth, South London. Located within a highly constrained site beside a Grade II Listed school building, it features a double-pitch roof and duo- tone brick design that responds to the surrounding context.


Category: Commercial Project: Globe Point Brick Manufacturer: Michelmersh Brick Holdings Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Globe Point is an impressive example of sustainable architecture, with its handmade brickwork, energy-effi cient features, and community-focused design. Globe Point makes exemplary use of its brickwork. The building’s facade is constructed with Freshfi eld Lane’s First Quality Multi bricks, which were chosen for their warm, earthy feel and timelessly authentic stock sand faced texture, as well as their sustainability.


Category: Refurbishment Project: St Mary’s Convent Brick Manufacturer: Wienerberger Architect: Hall McKnight The convent was an under-used building with signifi cant degrees of vacant, unused space. The project brief called for a new entrance space that would allow areas of the convent to be brought back into use in order to accommodate a wide range of functions.


Category: Innovation Project: Brick Tribute To Queen Elizabeth II Brick Manufacturer: Ketley Brick Company Architect: Richard Dyer


Constructed to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee, this unique representation of


Category: Specialist Brickwork Contractor Winner: Lyons & Annoot Development 1: 56 Shepherds Bush Green Location: London Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Brick Architect: Flanagan Lawrence


Development 2: Gate West Brick Manufacturer: Non-UK Architect: Gort Scott Lyons & Annoot are one of the longest established and continuously trading masonry contractors. Winning its fi rst Brick Award in 1992, the fi rm’s longevity speaks volumes.


Category: Worldwide Project: International Rugby Experience Architect: Niall McLoughlin Architects The International Rugby Experience in Limerick is a new cultural institution and visitor experience to honour the worldwide game of rugby. The seven storey building provides an interactive visitor experience, ground fl oor retail area and fi rst fl oor cafe adjacent to a double- height entrance hall.


Category: Contractors’ Choice Project: Kensington Palace Orangery Brick Manufacturer: Bulmer Brick & Tile Company Architect: Purcell Architects Kensington Palace Orangery, was built in 1704-05 for Mary’s younger sister, Anne, who became Queen when William died. In 2019, plans were submitted to build the education centre at the palace, where a two- fl oor extension to the Orangery will allow enough space for a lunch and afternoon tea restaurant, catering facilities and an outdoor terrace.


More information for the winners & commended projects can be found on the BDA’s website: www.brick.org.uk


Article submitted by Brick Development Association


ADF NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2023


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