23 Mar 2011 |
Hat-trick of awards for Grontmij
Three Grontmij projects from across the business have been awarded at the 2011 Civic Trust Awards in the United Kingdom.
The Civic Trust Awards scheme was established in 1959 to reward outstanding architecture, planning and design in the built environment and to highlight projects that have made a positive contribution to the local communities they serve.
Stonebridge Hillside Hub
Our Landscape Architecture team worked on The Stonebridge Hillside Hub in London, which was presented with a special award for Community Impact and Engagement.
Alongside a range of partners on the scheme, the judges commended the physical regeneration in this part of the borough, as well as the development’s positive outreach into the community to provide a hub of health, education and leisure services within a distinctive building.
Devonshire Square
Combining efforts and skills from Grontmij’s Building Services and Landscape Architecture, Devonshire Square is a great example of Grontmij bringing together expertise from across the business, with the project also receiving a commendation at the awards.
The Devonshire Square project involved a 'floating' courtyard roof and the regeneration of the ground floor areas of the building which was originally built in 1793 as warehouses for the East India Company.
Grontmij was appointed to the scheme as landscape designer and building services engineer. The project has transformed the space into an attractive and desirable urban environment, making a valuable contribution to the enjoyment, comfort and pleasure of its users.
The Wave
The Grontmij team in Denmark has also won an award for The Wave project, for which the team was appointed as main contractor and structural engineer.
The Wave is a landmark multiple-occupancy housing development incorporating 140 apartments distributed throughout nine levels and a ground-floor cafe.
Its distinctive, highly recognisable exterior is encased in durable porcelain tiles consisting of a rippling pattern of arcs, formulating a coherent connection between the waterline and cityscape.