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BCSE Industry Awards 2009 - Winners announced

 

The winners of the BCSE Industry Awards 2009 were announced last night at a prestigious awards dinner, hosted by Wayne Hemingway at the Emirates Stadium.


Ian Fordham, deputy chief executive of the BCSE, said:

"The entries this year were a welcome opportunity to celebrate great work by architects, suppliers, construction firms, local authorities, teachers and pupils, despite these challenging times."

"There was -- rightly - robust debate amongst the judging panel.  The result is a short list which can act as a gold standard reference point for anybody involved in the school design and construction process."

"Congratulations to all the winners."


Following over 170 entries for the Awards and the shortlist announcement earlier this year, the following winners were announced:


Inspiring design - winners

Christ the King Centre for Learning, Knowsley – Knowsley MBC (Secondary)
Golden Lane Campus, Islington – Nicholas Hare Architects (Co-located Mainstream and Special School)
Hazelwood School, Glasgow – GM+AD Architects (Special School)
Merchants’ Academy, Bristol – Penoyre & Prasad Architects (Secondary)
St Mary Magdalene Academy, Islington – Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (All Age)
Water Hall Primary School, Milton Keynes – Milton Keynes Council (Primary)


Inspiring design – highly commended

Agar Children’s Centre, Camden – Haverstock Associates LLP (Early Years)
Dalry Primary School, North Ayrshire – North Ayrshire Council (Primary)
Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, Birmingham – Nicholas Hare Architects (Secondary)
Kingsdale School, Southwark – dRMM (Secondary)
New North Community School, Islington – Sprunt (Primary)
Pudsey Grangefield School, Leeds – Mentor & Leeds BSF  (Secondary)
St Matthew Academy, Lewisham – architecture plb (All Age)
The Avenue School, Reading – Hunters (Special School)
Thomas Fairchild Children’s Centre, Hackney – Haverstock Associates LLP (Early Years)
Wood View Learning Centre, Plymouth – HLM Architects (All Age)


Best extension, refurbishment or remodel of a school

Ifield School, Kent – Haverstock Associates LLP (Joint Winner)
The Cloisters, St Benedict’s School, Ealing – Buschow Henley (Joint Winner)
Ann Taylor Children’s Centre, Hackney – cazenove (Highly Commended)
Falmouth School, Cornwall – Urban Salon Ltd (Highly Commended)
The Rotunda, Slough – Surface to Air Architects (Highly Commended)


Best school contractor

Morgan Ashurst


Best school architect

Nicholas Hare Architects (Winner)
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (Highly Commended)
GM+AD Architects (Highly Commended)
Haverstock Associates LLP (Highly Commended)
Penoyre & Prasad Architects (Highly Commended)


Best use of ICT to create a learning community

Forest Hill School, Lewisham – VT Education & Skills (Winner)
Michael Tippett School, Lambeth – RM (Highly Commended)


Greening the school community award

Bowbridge Primary School, Nottinghamshire – Nottinghamshire County Council (Winner)
Exwick Heights Primary School, Exeter – NPS Property Consultants Ltd (Highly Commended)


Best external learning environment

Moorside Community Primary School, Newcastle upon Tyne – colour : urban design ltd (Winner)
Golden Lane Campus, Islington – Nicholas Hare Architects (Highly Commended)
Merchants’ Academy, Bristol – Penoyre & Prasad Architects (Highly Commended)
Percy Shurmer Primary School, Birmingham – Sjolander da Cruz Architects (Highly Commended)


Best healthy learning environment

Gorton Education Village, Manchester – Manchester City Council (Winner)
Christ the King Centre for Learning, Knowsley – Knowsley MBC (Highly Commended)
Superstudio at Haggerston School, Hackney – SCABAL (Highly Commended)


Inspiring design – international

Druk White Lotus School, India – Arup Associates (Joint Winner)
Haileybury Almaty School, Kazakhstan – HOK (Joint Winner)
Ringstabekk Secondary School, Norway – div.A Arkitekter AS (Highly Commended)
The Observatory at Saltsjöbaden, Sweden – Kunskapsskolan (Highly Commended)


Best client team

Penryn College, Cornwall (Winner)
Falmouth School, Cornwall (Highly Commended)
Golden Lane Campus, Islington (Highly Commended)


Inspirational educational professional

Dr Paul Kelley, Headteacher, Monkseaton High School


Judges award

Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council


Fellowship of the British Council for School Environments

Sharon Wright

 

Photos of the evening can be viewed and ordered here:  www.gallery.image2film.com

Winners will be sent one copy of them collecting their award electronically.  Please email georgina@bcse.uk.net with the reference code of the photo you require.  All other photos must be ordered online.


The BCSE award winners logo is available.  Please contact georgina@bcse.uk.net for a copy.


 

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