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Commendation: Somers Town Bridge, London

Crossing the Regents Canal in London, Somers Town Bridge meets the structural demands with the very minimum of materials. Designed for cyclists and pedestrians …

Commendation: Two St. Peter’s Square, Manchester

Two St. Peter’s Square is a new build, Grade A office space in the heart of Manchester city centre, consisting of 12-storeys above ground and two basement …

Merit: 1 & 2 London Wall Place

Steelwork lies at the heart of the London Wall Place development. It was decided early in the design process that the optimum superstructure solution for both …

Merit: Thirty Broadwick, London

The structural design of Thirty Broadwick offers optimised lettable floor areas within Soho’s tight streetscape, and replaces a tired building with one that …

Merit: 101 The Embankment, Salford

Although the original buildings and platforms are long gone, the Grade II listed sandstone façade and viaduct that once supported the long-gone Exchange …

Merit: Manchester Victoria Redevelopment

Manchester Victoria station redevelopment was a challenging project within an existing live railway station with work taking place around a number of Grade II …

Merit: Seventy Wilson, London

At 70 Wilson Street in London the internal space of a 1980s office building has been rationalised and two new storeys have been added – all with an efficient …

Merit: Victoria Palace Theatre Refurbishment, London

The Victoria Palace Theatre was built by prominent theatre designer Frank Matcham in 1911 while, historically, the site has been home to a music or …

Merit: Walkway Bridges, London Wall Place

During the construction of the London Wall Place (LWP) development some of the existing Barbican Highwalks had to be removed as part of the demolition and …

Merit: Walthamstow Wetlands

The London Borough of Waltham Forest tasked the design team with providing the facilities necessary for opening the Walthamstow Reservoirs site to free public …

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