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  • Shortlist of Winners Announced

  • Date:

    17th January 2010
  • Contact:

    Malcolm Hankey
  • Organisation:

    Civic Trust Awards

The shortlist of winners for the 2010 Civic Trust Awards has been announced and includes 44 projects from across the UK, Republic of Ireland and Spain.

The winners will be announced at a Ceremony at St George’s Hall in Liverpool on Friday 12th March 2010 which will be hosted by two of the Awards Patrons; architect and TV Presenter George Clarke (Channel 4 – The Home Show) will present the Awards with the keynote speech delivered by Chris Wilkinson OBE RA, founder of Wilkinson Eyre Architects. 

Over half of the tables have now been sold, so to avoid disappointment please complete your booking form and return to us as soon as possible to guarantee your places.

CLICK HERE to download a booking form for the Awards ceremony (pdf).

The awards are given to projects that are culturally, socially or economically beneficial, and make an outstanding contribution to the quality and appearance of the built environment. 

The following projects have been shortlisted to receive either an Award or Commendation:

• 7-10 Old Bailey, London
• Abbeyleix Public Library, Laois, Republic of Ireland
• Blencow Hall, Penrith
• Bodegas Protos, Valladolid, Spain
• Boundary, Tower Hamlets, London
• Carrochan, Loch Lomond and the Trosachs National Park Authority HQ, Balloch, Scotland
• Clapham Manor Primary School, Lambeth, London
• Creative Arts Units, Aberystwyth, Wales
• Dream, St.Helens, Merseyside
• Forge Arts & Café Caponata, Camden, London
• Fraser Building, Glasgow
• Gunpowder Mill, Epping Forest, Essex
• Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh
• John F Kennedy RC School, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
• John Lewis Department Store & Cineplex, Leicester
• Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, Birmingham
• Kentish Town Health Centre, Camden, London
• Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds
• Liverpool One, Liverpool
• Lowther Childrens Centre, Richmond upon Thames, London
• Merchants’ Academy, Bristol
• Midland Hotel, Morecambe, Lancashire
• Navigation Warehouse, Wakefield
• New Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow
• Normand Park, Fulham, London
• Norwich Cinema City, Norwich
• Old Spitalfields Market, Tower Hamlets, London
• Paradise Street Pedestrian Bridge, Liverpool
• Pendleton Gateway Centre, Salford
• Potterrow Development for the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
• Restoration of Shaw House, Newbury, West Berkshire
• Saint Malachy’s Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland
• St Luke’s CE Primary School, Wolverhampton
• St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London
• Stanbrook Abbey, York
• The Dennis Sciama Building, Portsmouth
• The Hull Truck Theatre, Hull
• The Pasmore Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee, County Durham
• The Royal Hall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
• The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art, Richmond upon Thames, London
• Timberyard Housing, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
• Trinity Hospice, Lambeth, London
• VISUAL - Centre for Contemporary Art & George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
• Wexford Opera House, Wexford, Republic of Ireland

In addition, the following projects have received special recognition by our National Panel for their strong community initiative and positive impact on the people they serve:

• Agar Children’s Centre, Camden, London
• Baldock Town Centre, North Hertfordshire
• Barford Village Shop, Barford, Warwickshire
• Cathedral House - Huddersfield Christian Fellowship, , Huddersfield
• Chinese Community & Resource Centre, Belfast, Northern Ireland
• Gracehill Old School, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
• Holywood Old School, Belfast, Northern Ireland
• Manor Farm, Ruislip, Hillingdon
• Pollok Civic Realm, Glasgow
• Scala Cinema and Arts Centre, Prestatyn, Wales
• The Merchants House, Shepton Mallet, Somerset
• Whittington Castle, Whittington, Shropshire

Press Coverage:

Architects Journal

New Civil Engineer

allmediascotland

Irish Times

Liverpool Echo

BD Online

Liverpool Daily Post

BBC Scotland

Design Taxi

St Helens Star

Sunderland Echo

BBC News

Newbury Today

BBC Berkshire

Taxi Design

The Planning Service Northern Ireland

e-architect

Urban Realm

World Architecture News

4NI

Planning Resource

Yorkshire Evening Post

Build ie

Build Scotland

Despoke

Welsh Country

Arts Council for Wales

Edinburgh Architecture

St Helens Council

Glasgow Architecture

Belfast Telegraph

 

 

 

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