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Rewarding Design Awards 2007

Did you get your nomination in for our first ever design awards?  The winners have now been chosen and were presented with their awards early in 2008.

Judges from CABE Space, Design for London and from private practice, BoyaskyMurphy Architects, were impressed by the amount of the development taking place in Hounslow and the variety of projects.

We would like to thank all of you who took part, from those who took the trouble to nominate projects, to our judges and advisors including Hounslow’s design champion, Cllr Barbara Reid, who gave up their time to visit the projects.

The awards have given us an opportunity to show how important good design is to the people of Hounslow.

If you are thinking of undertaking some building work, don’t forget the value of good design and that you have the right permissions before you start, and….watch out for our next design award scheme in 2010!

Winners Of Hounslow Rewarding Design 2007

Category – new build

Award for best public building – The Heart of Hounslow, Bath Road

Architects: Penoyre & Prasad

Client: Hounslow PCT and West London LIFT Building Better Health

Category – new build

Award for new infill building in a conservation area – 1-4 Barley Mow Passage

Arcitects: Geoffrey Powis

Client: John Mallides, The Guthrie Organisation Ltd

Category – reuse of existing building

Commendation for refurbishment and reuse of a building within a conservation area –  46 & 48 The Grove

Designers: Cliff Hamilton & Mike Bielanski, Grove Care Partnership

Category – reuse of existing building

Commendation for refurbishment and reuse of a building for employment use – The Light Box, 111 Power Road

Architects:  FSP Architects

Client: The Light Box , owned and managed by Workspace Group PLC

Category – public open space

Commendation for landscape and play – Dukes Meadow Water Play Area, Promenade Approach Road.

Designers: Alice Brown, Architect & Elizabeth Banks Associates, Landscape Architects

Client: Dukes Meadow Trust

Contact us

Rose Wakelin
Tel: 020 8583 4526
Fax 020 8583 4900
Email rose.wakelin@hounslow.gov.uk