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Willmott Dixon appointed for £9.1m Broadland Food Innovation Centre Wilmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver the £9.1m Broadland Food Innovation Centre, a partnership between Broadland District Council and the New Anglia LEP. It will be at the heart of the Food Enterprise Park located outside Norwich, supporting the growth of local food and drink companies. The project, procured using the Scape framework, comprises two linked buildings to house 13 individual units fitted out to British Retail Consortium (BRC) food hygiene grade. A landscaped ‘green street’ will bisect the two buildings, while a ring road provides access to the units for the tenants. Designed to the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ standard, the site uses photovoltaic panels to generate


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Cherrill Scheer receives inaugural Stanley Wharton Award


Cherrill Scheer has been awarded the inaugural Stanley Wharton Award for exemplary services to the UK furnishing industry. The award is given by The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, and is named after the company’s first master, Stanley Wharton. Scheer, a member for 20 years,


was selected to receive the prize by immediate past master Dids Macdonald in 2020, who commented: ‘Cherrill Scheer’s contribution, over many decades, as the doyenne of the ofice furniture world, selling 40 million units of the Hille polypropylene chair, the iconic 1963 classic, is seismic. Hille – 75 years of British Furniture was published for the V&A exhibition in 1981 and, because of


Cherrill’s forward-thinking global design strategy, has achieved a significant international reach. Her tireless support of the Design Guild Mark has helped it to become recognised as one of the very highest standards in the design of furnishings for volume production today.’ Scheer holds fellowships from the


Chartered Society of Designers and the Royal Society of Arts, as well as an honorary fellowship from Arts University Bournemouth. She has been a chairman of the Design & Industries Association, a governor of London Metropolitan University and liveryman of The Furniture Makers’ Company. She founded Cherrill Scheer & Associates in 1991 to advise the industry, and has kept in close contact with design schools to connect them with manufacturers.


Translucent HI-MACS surround illuminates central bus station, Weilheim, Germany


For the redesign of the central bus station in Weilheim, Bavaria, Atelier PK Architects chose to use a surround of HI-MACS natural acrylic stone for the 120m x 8m canopy of the new bus platform shelter. The canopy itself was designed, manufactured and assembled by Glasbau Gipser and the HI-MACS panels by Rosskopf + Partner. The cladding is made up of 390 panels, and features the lettering ‘ZOB Weilheim’ (Weilheim bus station) milled onto the band in two places. Thanks to the translucency of the durable solid surface material, used in ‘Opal’, this lettering stands out, and the whole band can be brightly illuminated in the dark. himacs.eu | atelier-pk.com


electricity. Broadland District Council portfolio holder Jo Copplestone said: ‘The Food Innovation Centre will give us the opportunity to help new and existing businesses, nurture new ideas and enable us to process more of Norfolk’s agricultural output locally, minimising food miles and helping the environment.’ willmottdixon.co.uk


Arup appoints two new global directors from Nottingham ofice Global firm Arup has appointed two employees from its Nottingham ofice as global directors: Steve Fernandez and Vicky Evans. Their local, national and international project credits include Coal Drops Yard and the St Pancras Chambers development in London, the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre near Loughborough, and the government’s £3.6bn towns fund. Fernandez joined Arup in 1999 and worked in Shefield, London, Doha and Moscow before the Nottingham ofice. He leads the firm’s civil and structural engineering team across the Midlands and is the building retrofit leader for the UK, Middle East, Africa and India. He has been recognised as an ‘inspirational UK BAME innovator in science and technology’ by UKBlackTech and Goldman Sachs. Evans is a chartered town planner, she joined Arup in 2006 and has since worked for the company in South Africa, Dubai and the Seychelles. She is a specialist in housing, strategy, policy and economic development, working across the built environment regionally and nationally, and also leads the residential business for Arup across the UK, Middle East, India and Africa. arup.com


STEFAN MÜLLER-NAUMANN


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