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AWARDS
Brick Awards 2024 Royal Lancaster Hotel, London
Brick Awards 2024: The Winners P
resented by the Brick Development Association at a ceremony in London on 6 November, the awards “recognise the outstanding contributions of architects, builders, bricklayers, and manufacturers to the built environment.” The winners were selected by a panel of industry experts who evaluated projects based on “design innovation, craftsmanship, sustainability, and overall aesthetic appeal.”
Supreme Winner & Urban Regeneration Project: Norton Folgate Brick Manufacturer: Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc & Ibstock Plc Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, Stanton Williams, Morris + Company, DSDHA & EAST
Norton Folgate is a vibrant new neighbourhood in London’s City Fringe, and a “testament to the enduring beauty and versatility of clay brick architecture,” said BDA. The project transformed a series of underutilised urban blocks by carefully restoring, refurbishing, and extending existing buildings and introducing sensitively designed new structures.
Sustainability Project: Aspen Wood Hospital Brick Manufacturer: Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc Architect: Gilling Dod Architects Mersey Care’s facility is a state-of-the-art healthcare building designed to provide specialised care for individuals with complex forensic learning disability needs. The striking brick facade, constructed using high-quality clay bricks, enhances aesthetics but also contributes to sustainability.
Contractors’ Choice Project: Royal Eden Docks Phase 2 Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Plc Architect: Hunters The project in London’s Docklands “showcases the power of brickwork to create stunning and sustainable architecture,” said BDA. It features a combination of clay brick types, including Ivanhoe Creams and Engobe Whites, laid in a classic stretcher bond pattern.
Architects’ Choice Project: The Scoop Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Plc Architect: Corstorphine & Wright A striking new offi ce building in Southwark, south London, that reimagines the potential of existing structures. It involves the reuse and reconfi guration of an existing building to create a unique and inspiring workspace.
Individual Housing Development Project: Six Columns Architect: 31/44 Architects
Norton Folgate
A bespoke family home that celebrates the beauty of brickwork and modern design; it is also a unique residence that seamlessly integrates into its surrounding neighbourhood while showcasing bold architectural features.
WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK The Scoop
Small Housing Development Project: Manresa House Brick Manufacturer: Ibstock Plc & Wienerberger Ltd Architect: OMI Architects A historic novitiate in Harborne, Birmingham transformed into a serene and inspiring space with a striking red brick facade that harmonises with the original structure; internal spaces feature exposed brickwork to create a warm and contemplative atmosphere.
Medium Housing Development Project: Forest Road Brick Manufacturer: Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc Architect: Gort Scott
A scheme of 90 affordable one-bedroom homes in London’s Waltham Forest that celebrates the area’s rich history, drawing inspiration from the nearby William Morris Gallery. Brickwork creates a warm and inviting facade that complements the local character, and innovative brickwork techniques such as recessed vertical lines and soldier course lintels, add depth and visual interest.
ADF NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2024
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