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ArchitectureDesign

EngineeringUrbanism

SustainabilityLighting

Acoustics

Lightingby BDP

Placemaking fora Modern WorldBDP is a major international practice of architects, designers,

engineers and urbanists. We create outstanding places for people.

Our unique position as a design collective with experts spanning

the spectrum of the built environment gives us a special status and

capability in the design world. We are placemakers who work at every

scale; from bespoke light sculptures to entirely new cities. We are

passionate about the role of design to improve everyday life.

We respond to the demands of this dynamic and ever-changing

planet with cross discipline design thinking which spans all of life’s

activities. Our union with Nippon Koei creates an international practice

which fuses placemaking and user-centred design with large scale

infrastructure skills.

Our lighting team delivers people centred designs. The team is

composed of artists, product designers, engineers, theatre designers

and architects. Every project benefits from this vibrant mix of skills

and backgrounds and internally we operate as a design collective.

Teamwork, conceptual integrity and sustainability are central to our

philosophy and methods.

Experience is held in all the key fields of lighting design. We are market

leaders in retail, heritage, leisure, education, libraries, workplace, public

realm, art and art galleries, exterior architecture, environmental impact

assessments and daylight design.

Independence from any supplier allows us to select the best solutions

for the project. We deliver the highest quality on time and in budget.

As experts we deliver the most advanced and appropriate solutions

for our clients. We are called on to contribute widely to professional

bodies. Through our publications, seminars and events, we aim to

educate and inspire.

“Innovative and expert, we deliver exciting and beautiful artificial lighting schemes that are seamlessly integrated with daylight.”

People Centred Lighting

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Human interaction with architecture through the medium of light is central to our philosophy and practice. We believe in putting people at the heart of lighting.

We believe the design concept should be

formulated by rigorous intellectual analysis

of human concerns and how people interact

with their surrounding physical environment.

By understanding the value of design

proposals in these terms it facilitates the

task of communicating and implementing

that design concept.

In the event of value engineering or design

change, the cost and benefit of design

elements can be more easily evaluated. It

is through this methodology that we create

and implement world class designs.

This approach is applied to all of our

projects whether it is the largest masterplan

or the smallest of pop art installations.

People are at the heart of our designs from

concept to post occupancy evaluation.

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Conceptual Integrity

A clear conceptual approach communicated

well is the foundation of any successful project.

St Nickolas is a unique apartment building

located on one of the oldest streets in

Moscow, a few steps from the Kremlin. We

have designed a discreet energy efficient

LED lighting system to accentuate the strong

architectural lines of the building, highlighting

the baroque and classical details with minimal

intervention to the fabric of the historic facade.

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FirstSite - hand rendering

Chester Cathedral - photoshop

St Nickolas - computer generated image (CGI)

Truly Sustainable

Lighting

Sustainability is rooted in our humanist approach and acknowledgement

of our impact on the global community. Our designs have to satisfy

the triple bottom line to be sustainable environmentally,

socially and economically.

Essex Business School

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The first zero carbon business school

in the UK for the University of Essex

provides innovative social and office

space for student entrepreneurs,

promoting community and international

links. The three storey timber frame

building is conceived as a south facing

crescent shaped around a mature oak

tree on a sloping site, with offices and

teaching spaces wrapping around a

winter garden with an ETFE and timber

roof. With an emphasis on passive energy

reduction, daylight sensors maximise

the benefit of good daylight levels and

passive infra-red absence detection

removes the risk of surplus lighting in less

frequently occupied spaces.

The architectural brief was for no ceiling

mounted lighting. This was achieved by

integration and the application of task

based solutions. By concentrating light

to where it was required, combined with

control, estimated energy savings of

60% were achieved as well as delivering

a high quality and flexible solution.

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The architectural brief was for no ceiling

mounted lighting. This was achieved by

integration and the application of task

based solutions. By concentrating light

to where it was required, combined with

control, estimated energy savings of 60%

were achieved as well as delivering a high

quality and flexible solution.

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Elm Grove Library,University of Roehampton

The new library is a showcase for the

university, with refined lighting which

expresses the materiality and beauty

of this contemporary, grown up cultural

space. By interweaving the lighting within

the fabric of the building; integrating the

lighting track into the shadow gap of

the precast concrete ceiling panels and

the low level lighting with the furniture

design, a consistent language is created

throughout the building. Subtle, indirect

lighting is used to paint light across the

concrete ceiling, creating views of a

bright horizon through the long open plan

building.

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Communityof Artists

It has been our privilege and pleasure to

support a number of artists throughout our

many years of practice. Art is becoming

increasingly central to our work so partly

in recognition and celebration, but also to

provide a service to our clients, we have

developed an online gallery that showcases

several of the artists with whom we share a

special relationship:

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Laura Bayliss

Illustrious

Haberdashery

The Art and Science of Light

Lighting is a mixture of art and science. Experience, instinct and creativity are essential components in making inspiring spaces and manipulating the ephemeral medium that is light.

Our concepts are rigorously tested to ensure the

feasibility of our designs. We make sure that all

our projects work - beautifully.

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V&A Gallery, London

1918

The brief was to create an exemplar

flexible modern exhibition space

which returned the splendour of the

original architecture and spectacular

dome, with conservation a primary

consideration. Working within the

rigorous classical geometries three 9m

rings were installed to house uplights

to the dome and provide spotlights

below using a flexible infrastructure

to suit any exhibit configuration whilst

enabling views to the dome above.

Every fixing needed to be invisible,

every radius discussed, cable routes

disguised and connections to the roof

immaculate. Extensive calculation,

modelling and trials were undertaken

to determine the decorative finishes

and the subtle variations of white light

deployed and demonstrate these

variances to a wide stakeholder set.

The contrasting 5000lux main

entrance with the 50lux limit of the

exhibition area required careful

management. Through the use of

sensitive dimming visitors’ eyes

are able to adapt imperceptibly to

the increasing darkness so that

the atmosphere remains fresh and

apparently bright at all times.

Innovation We continually test and challenge the market, closely following emerging technologies. Research and development are core activities.

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Land Securities HQ, London

We keep apace of the latest research

in lighting design, whether it is

circadian lighting, IOT and Smart

Buildings, or wireless lighting control.

Our expertise is called upon by

institutions such as BRE, WELL

institute, and other professional

bodies.

Land Securities HQ is a good example

of how we deploy current thinking for

our clients. Innovation rooms featuring

Power of Ethernet (PoE) serve

as demonstrators of how lighting

can capture and broadcast data -

providing added value. The open plan

office space uses circadian lighting in

the central hub.

Paddington LawnUrban RenaissanceThe transformative qualities of light, when harnessed with landscape and architecture, have the power to expel crime and create harmonious social spaces.

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A transformation of one of London’s

busiest gateways, the lighting design

declutters the ceiling by removing

existing pendants and replacing them

with discreet downlights, minimising

the contrast between the daytime and

night time experience. All significant

vertical surfaces have been washed

with light to increase spatial brightness

during the day and enhance warm

intimacy during the night. The timber

feature wall has been highlighted with a

warm radiance, increasing its visibility

from the station concourse. The listed

vierendeel structure has been given

more prominence, along with the glass

bridges, which once again glow with

crisp white light.

UK Pavilion, Milan Expo 2015

This is a successful collaboration between

Wolfgang Buttress and BDP that has resulted in

a plethora of international accolades including

Blueprint, Architectural Lighting, WIN and Darc

Awards and the International Prize for Best

Pavilion Architecture. The design responds to

the brief of feeding the world in a visceral and

experiential way through immersion in sound,

light, and touch.

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The WIN Award judges commented:

“There is some real magic and craft in this scheme. It sits calmly in the background until you realise it is actually the showstopper, exactly what a lighting scheme should do.”

Wilkins Terrace, University College London

An attractive new social space for staff and

students that creates new linkages within

the Bloomsbury campus and is designed

for a variety of uses from day into night.

The lighting scheme is tightly woven within

the architecture. Surrounding façades are

treated with integrated, low level lighting

with special uplight accents given to the

stone reveals of the newly erected fourth

façade. Lighting levels decrease on the

upper terrace to create a natural link with

the sky.

Attract and Retain

Attractively lit environments can generate income for clients by increasing customer flow and extending the trading day. Whether it is an individual store or the largest development in Europe, we are able to satisfy client needs.

Trinity, Leeds

Winner of a Lighting Design Award, this

1m sq ft retail and leisure development

has changed the way the city functions

by day into night by using the power of

light to create an alluring destination. The

lighting design includes public realm,

exterior facade lighting, malls and the

exterior lighting of Trinity Church with a

stunning LED installation to celebrate the

spectacular sweeping glass roof.

Discreetly detailed custom acrylic rods

internally illuminated with RGB LEDs

are sophisticated, low energy and easily

maintainable, individually controlled

to create shimmering waves of light to

illuminate the roof. Light shows subtly

develop throughout the evening to create

a changing ambience, altering daily

so that shopping in Trinity is always a

different experience.

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Boxpark Croydon

Entirely constructed out of refitted

shipping containers, Boxpark is the

world’s first pop-up mall, fusing the

concepts of modern street food and

entertainment to create a unique

shopping and dining destination. Given

the industrial aesthetic and monochrome

graphic style the lighting plays a crucial

role in bringing drama to the space. The

underside of the roof has an array of RGB

linear LED luminaires which are fully DMX

controllable – creating an ultra low-res

screen which can be customised and

programmed to enhance the experience.

Meadowhall, Sheffield

“Meadowhall is a very different

place...it is lighter and brighter; the

space is more modern and the offer

is significantly enhanced so it is the

first choice for shoppers across the

region. Meadowhall has a great future

as one of the leading retail and leisure

destinations in the UK.”

Claire Barber, British Land

The Liverpool ONE development has

transformed and revitalised Liverpool’s

city centre.

Involved from the outset, we were able

to implement a lighting masterplan that

seamlessly links the myriad buildings

and public realm areas of the entire 42

acre site. With 36 new buildings and

26 different architects involved in the

development, the lighting played an

integral role in pulling the whole scheme

together to create a visually stimulating

night time environment. The lighting

masterplan connects the development

area extending from the Mersey to the

city centre. Character zones or quarters

are created, each with its own specific

identity, function and architectural

features. The lighting scheme worked to

highlight specific nodal points and key

architectural facades in these different

quarters.

Masterplanning

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Daylight is the source of energy that drives the growth and activity of all living things. It is essential to sustaining life by deterring diseases as well as maintaining our biological rhythms and hormonal cycles. The provision of shelter and natural light has been the fundamental element of architecture throughout history.

When lighting typically accounts for

a third of a building’s CO2 emissions,

maximising daylight and minimising

glare is crucial. We have the resources

and experience to fully model projects

and this enables us to predict and

communicate the behaviour of light in

the building – crucial to obtaining the

BREEAM and LEED credits, as well

as sometimes revealing surprising

opportunities. The most crucial

architectural decisions can be made

at the earliest stages when massing

and orientation are determined.

The Enterprise Centre is the

University of East Anglia’s newest,

Britain’s greenest and one of the most

sustainable buildings in Europe. The

building achieved BREEAM Outstanding

with a score of 90.8%, and is also

Passivhaus standard. Located at the

gateway to the campus, this ground-

breaking building is the region’s hub

for entrepreneurs, innovators and

businesses that are committed to

building a low carbon future.

The Power of Daylight

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The analysis of daylight is changing for

the better. Climate based, hour-by-hour,

computer simulations are now central to

our advice. Whilst the techniques are in

their infancy, we are at the forefront of

professional thinking. CBDM provides far

greater detail about light distribution and

intensity and uses real climate data to

calculate useable daylight expressed in

more familiar and useful ways.

We can engage at any stage of a project.

• Site planning, assisting with massing,

orientation, neighbouring impact and

overshadowing.

• Crafting building form.

• Facade design including the

coordination of fenestration, shading

and internal view.

• Space planning and interior design

to maximise the beneficial human

impact.

• Integration with artificial lighting and

lighting control.

The benefits to the client and wider

design team are an optimised design

that minimises carbon and maximises

user comfort, health and wellbeing. The

ultimate aim is a collaboration to create

inspiring, and effective buildings.

Climate Based Daylight Modelling

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At the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton the daylight and

artificial design scheme took into account

the latest research findings to develop

unique features that contribute towards

the healing process.

Daylight was maximised to both the

atrium and the ward spaces and artificial

lighting included the UK’s first dawn

simulation system in a hospital ward.

In all spaces extensive effort has gone

into making the lighting as natural and

comfortable as possible. The transition

from daylit space to artificially lit space

is smooth and light is reflected off

the architectural surfaces to give the

perception of brightness to all areas.

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FirstSite, Colchester

We provided artificial and daylight

design for a new build contemporary

visual arts complex in Colchester by

the award-winning architect Rafael

Viñoly. The crescent-shaped building

is wrapped in a unique gold coloured

copper-aluminium alloy creating a

dramatic presence which hopes to draw

in the crowds. The wow factor continues

inside, with a double-height entrance

foyer that is flooded with daylight.

Viñoly is well known for manipulating

natural light magnificently within his

buildings and, as daylight consultants,

we were able to help analyse and sculpt

the building in response to the natural

lighting needs.

With ample north light to exhibits,

sunlight is excluded by the building

form except where desired. Fenestration

is placed to maximise views to and

connections with the surrounding

landscape. There was no need for

additional shielding or brise soleil.

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National Army Museum, London

The most important element of the

brief for the dramatic conversion of

this 1970s bunker into a new museum

was to be open and transparent. Using

daylight as the first principle of the

lighting design, we carefully modelled its

transition throughout all of the spaces,

dramatically opening the building to

enable constant orientation to the

outside and between galleries and allow

daylight to penetrate all the way into the

basement. The detailed charting of the

light levels enabled us to advise on the

museum’s collection and orientation

of the display of the artefacts so that

sensitive materials remained protected.

A ceiling grid for the artificial lighting

enabled a free flow between the

architecture and exhibition lighting,

whilst allowing seamless integration

with the other service systems.

Human Performance

Light has a fundamental and demonstrable role to play in enhancing productivity and performance in the workplace.

Atrium is the largest lighting showroom

in London, designed to host events

and to appeal to architects, interior

designers and lighting consultants

whilst providing flexibility to incorporate

future products.

Areas were created which display

and celebrate the various capabilities

and aesthetics of the lighting in the

contexts of office, exhibition, bar/

kitchen, seminar room, meeting rooms

and lighting workshop. A dramatically

lit, sculptural stair guides visitors from

the ground floor to the showroom where

exposed concrete walls and columns

were retained to contrast with the finely

engineered lighting products. 41

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Smythe Library, Tonbridge School

Tonbridge School recognised that

Smythe Library no longer fulfilled the

demands of a 21st century learning

centre and required extension and

refurbishment to reflect the school’s

current and future needs. All lamps were

replaced with high colour rendering

warm white LEDs whilst all ambient

lighting was created by linear diffused

fittings, centrally placed to shelving

and centred on windows such that

200 lux ambient was achieved on all

vertical shelving with the minimum use

of lamps.

The central feature arch was brightly

illuminated with cool white 4000K to

complement and balance the daylight,

allowing all lamps to be powered down

when sufficient daylight is achieved.

7 More London is the first building in

London, and first major office in the UK,

to be awarded the new elite standard

for BREEAM Outstanding with energy

performance providing an over 70%

improvement on building regulations.

The 48,000m2 building has 4,500

workstations, catering for 6,300 staff

whilst delivering exemplary standards in

sustainable building design. The intimate,

bespoke approach to the lighting results

in an elegant, boutique style feel in a

traditional corporate environment, allowing

for flexibility and personal control.

A forerunner in the use of LED technology,

35% of the luminaires are LED, the rest are

fluorescent, setting a precedent for future

lighting solutions in the workplace sector.

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Google HQ, London

We are lead consultant, design delivery

architect, interior and lighting designer

for the new London headquarters

‘groundscraper’, a centrepiece to the

Knowledge Quarter and the King’s

Cross growing knowledge-based

economy. All of the building’s materials

have been sourced through Google’s

healthy materials programme.

Preserving our Heritage

Striking yet sensitive application of internal and external lighting to our historic buildings and monuments can enhance key architectural elements and bring them to life.

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Palace of Westminster

We have been awarded a full

interdisciplinary contract for client

advisory services to help ensure the

safe and secure future of the Palace

of Westminster. Since its construction

in the mid-1800s, many features and

systems in the Palace have never

undergone a major renovation, and the

heating, ventilation, water, drainage

and electrical systems are extremely

antiquated. This new programme of

work presents the unique and very

special challenge of responding to the

needs of Parliament and its visitors, and

conserving its historic fabric for this and

all future generations.

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Manchester Town Hall Extension and Central Reference LibraryThe major refurbishment of two Grade II* listed

buildings, the Town Hall Extension and Central

Reference Library has a focus on centralised energy

generation and safe, resilient and adaptable building

services. Heritage luminaires were refurbished where

possible to maintain the character of the building and

provide new energy efficient lighting systems.

The Central Reference Library, the largest and most

popular library in Manchester, incorporating archives,

exhibition space and a historic film collection has

achieved BREEAM Excellent, a rare achievement for a

listed building of this scale.

The project was Highly Commended at the Lux

Awards and received a RICS Regional Award, British

Council for Offices Regional Award and was voted

Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce Building

of the Year.

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Oldham Town Hall

We were appointed by Oldham Council

to regenerate its Grade II listed Old

Town Hall and bring the building back

into use as a cinema. The key heritage

elements of the original building have

been sympathetically lit, with new

minimal pendants suspended over

the stair landings, and lighting which

highlights the old stonework of

the heritage façade. Cool white light

illuminates a translucent glass light-

box, which creates a new façade and

serves as a new entrance and foyer

to the cinema. This project won RICS,

AJ Retrofit, Mixology, Construction

Excellence and RIBA Awards.

The Royal Albert Hall is one of the

most recognisable buildings in London

and one of the major challenges of

the project was the issue of planning

and sensitivity. The building itself is

a cultural icon and heritage issues

were of utmost importance which

meant close liaison with the planners

and English Heritage. Additionally the

new South Porch is surrounded by

residential buildings and this requires

the lighting to be designed with light

pollution as a key factor.

The lighting team was responsible

for the design of new lighting to

refurbished areas and to the building

itself, ensuring that the public view

of the building maintained the Royal

Albert Hall’s prominence as a major

London landmark.

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LIGHTING DESIGN AWARD• 2018 Wilkins Terrace, University College

London (Highly Commended)

• 2018 BioCity, Nottingham (Commended)

• 2018 Smythe Library, Tonbridge School,

Kent (Commended)

• 2017 Enterprise Centre, University of East

Anglia (Highly Commended)

• 2017 Land Securities HQ (Finalist)

• 2016 Thomas More Square (Finalist)

• 2015 UK Pavilion – BDP/Wolfgang

Buttress/Stage One (Highly Commended)

• 2015 Atrium Showroom and Office (Highly

Commended)

• 2015 Manchester Central Library (Finalist)

• 2014 Trinity, Leeds (Large Retail)

• 2014 Edinburgh International Conference

Centre, Edinburgh

(Lighting for Leisure)

• 2014 Mark Ridler, Lighting Director

(Lighting Designer of the Year)

• 2013 V&A Fashion Gallery (Finalist

Public Buildings)

• 2012 7 More London,

PricewaterhouseCoopers, London

(Low Carbon category)

• 2011 The Point, Old Trafford, Manchester

(Lighting for Leisure Category)

• 2010 St David’s (Finalist Retail)

• 2010 Senate House (Finalist Heritage)

• 2009 Liverpool One (Finalist Retail/

Entertainment)

• 2008 Guerrilla Lighting, Manchester and

London (Special Projects Category)

• 2007 The Saltire Centre, Glasgow

Caledonian University (Workplace

Category)

• 2006 Princesshay (Special Projects

Category: Winner)

• 2006 National Gallery (Finalist Public

Buildings)

• 2005 Napier University Business School

(Finalist Workplace)

• 2004 The Gate, Newcastle upon Tyne

(Leisure category)

• 2004 Limerick Council Offices, Limerick

(Workplace Category, BDP designed the

uplighter luminaire)

• 2003 Whitehaven Harbour, Whitehaven,

Cumbria (Transport Category)

• 2003 St Peter and St Paul, Exton (Small

Project Category)

• 2003 Job Centre Plus, (Workplace

Category: Highly Commended)

• 2000 NikeTown, London (Distinction)

• 2000 The Mall, Cribbs Causeway,

Bristol (Distinction)

• 2000 Halifax Plc Headquarters,

Halifax (Commended)

• 1998 Brent Cross Shopping Centre,

Hendon, London (Commendation)

• 1998 Halifax plc, coffee shop and

restaurant refurbishment, Halifax,

West Yorkshire (Commendation)

• 1998 University of Sunderland, School

of Computing and Information Systems,

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear (Special

Award)

• 1996 National Westminster Bank -

Deansgate, Bolton, Greater Manchester

(Highly Recommended)

• 1996 NATS En-Route Control Centre,

Swanwick, Hampshire (Internal Lighting -

Commendation)

• 1996 NATS En-Route Control Centre,

Swanwick, Hampshire (External Lighting,

Commendation)

• 1994 The Bentall Centre, Kingston upon

Thames, Surrey (Winner, Commercial

Category)

• 1994 Splash Leisure Pool, Dunbar,

Lothian (Winner Leisure Category)

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIGHTING DESIGNERS AWARD• 2006 The Almshouses, Princesshay,

Exeter (Award of Merit)

AL AWARD• 2015 UK Pavilion (Commendable

Achievement)

STIRLING PRIZE• 2009 Liverpool One Masterplan, Liverpool

(Shortlist)

• 2008 Westminster Academy,

London (Shortlist)

• 2002 Hampden Gurney School,

Marylebone, London (Shortlist)

FX AWARD• 2017 Smythe Library, Tonbridge School

• 2017 National Army Museum (finalist)

• 2016 Enterprise Centre, UEA (finalist)

• 2015 UK Pavilion

• 2014 Atrium Showroom and Office

(Finalist)

• 2013 EICC (Finalist)

• 2013 Trinity, Leeds (Finalist)

• 2012 The Point (Finalist)

• 2007 Deloitte Headquarters, Manchester

(Highly Commended)

LUX AWARD• 2017 Land Securities Headquarters

(Highly Commended)

• 2017 Corona, Biocity Nottingham (Highly

Commended)

• 2016 Enterprise Centre, UEA

• 2015 Manchester Town Hall (Highly

Commended)

• 2015 Atrium Office and Showroom (Highly

Commended)

CIVIC TRUST AWARD• 2018 Blackburn Meadows Biomass Plant,

Sheffield

• 2018 National Army Museum, London

(Selwyn Goldsmith Award)

• 2017 Enterprise Centre, University of East

Anglia, Norwich

• 2016 UK Pavilion, Milan Expo, Italy

(Winner of Special Pro Tem Award)

• 2016 Manchester Central Library

• 2014 Creative Arts Building, City College

Norwich

• 2013 Mount Street, London

• 2012 City Campus, University of Wales

Newport

Awards• 2010 Liverpool One, Liverpool

(Special Award for Sustainability)

• 2009 Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital,

Brighton

• 2009 Westminster Academy, London

• 2008 Cornmill Gardens, Lewisham, London

• 2004 Hampden Gurney School, Marylebone

London

• 2004 Piccadilly Station, Manchester

• 2004 Cathedral Gardens, Manchester

• 2002 Royal Opera House, London

(Dixon Jones BDP)

• 2000 Neptune Court National Maritime

Museum, Greenwich

CIVIC TRUST COMMENDATION• 2018 National Army Museum, London

• 2013 Richard Rose Morton Academy,

Cumbria

• 2011 Highbury Grove & Samuel Rhodes

School, Islington, London

• 2010 Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds

• 2009 Debenhams, Liverpool One, Liverpool

(Groupe 6 architects with BDP)

• 2008 Abito Apartments, Greengate, Salford

• 2008 The Saltire Centre, Glasgow

Caledonian University

• 2004 Royal Albert Hall, London

• 2003 Bournemouth Central Library,

Bournemouth

• 2002 Glasgow Science Centre,

Glasgow, Scotland

RIBA AWARD• 2017 Blackburn Meadows Biomass Plant,

Sheffield (National Award)

• 2017 Boxpark Croydon (Regional Award)

• 2017 Oldham Town Hall (North West Region

and Conservation Award)

• 2012 Richard Rose Morton Academy,

Carlisle (North West Regional Award)

• 2011 City Campus, University of Wales

Newport (National Award)

• 2011 Heslington East Campus, University of

York (National Award)

• 2010 Cardiff Central Library, Cardiff

• 2009 Liverpool One Masterplan, Liverpool

(Shortlist for Stirling Prize)

• 2009 BDP Manchester Studio, Manchester

• 2008 Abito Apartments, Greengate, Salford

• 2007 Marlowe Academy, Ramsgate

(RIBA National Award)

• 2007 Devonshire School, Blackpool

• 2006 The Saltire Centre, Glasgow

Caledonian University

• 2003 Piccadilly Station, Manchester

• 2002 Glasgow Science Centre, Scotland

• 2002 Hampden Gurney School, Marylebone,

London (Shortlist for Stirling Prize)

• 2002 Fingal County Hall, Swords,

Near Dublin

• 2002 Said Business School, University

of Oxford, Oxford

• 2000 Marks & Spencer Store, Manchester

• 2000 Royal Opera House, London (Dixon

Jones BDP)

WORLD INTERIORS NEWS AWARD• 2017 Smythe Library, Tonbridge School

(Finalist)

• 2015 UK Pavilion

DARC AWARD• 2017 Smythe Library, Tonbridge School

(Finalist)

• 2017 ‘Stream of Light’ E-Luminate

Cambridge (Finalist)

• 2016 Thomas More Square (finalist)

• 2015 UK Pavilion (winner - best exterior

scheme)

• 2015 Park Lane Refurbishment, Meadowhall

(finalist - best decorative lighting installation)

PHOTOGRAPHERSDavid Barbour

Ben Blossom

Nick Caville

Sanna Fisher-Payne

Gareth Gardner

Dennis Gilbert

Hufton+Crow

Tom Niven

Jonathan Redden

Olavs Silis

David Thrower

Philip Vile

Front cover image: Elm Grove Library,

University of Roehampton. Hufton &

Crow.

Back cover image: Edinburgh

International Conference Centre

extension. David Barbour

RICS AWARDS• 2017 Oldham Town Hall (Project of the Year,

Winner - Design Through Innovation, and

Winner - Regeneration)

• 2016 - Blackburn Meadows, Sheffield

(Infrastructure award and Project of the year

for Yorkshire and Humber region)

• 2016 - University of Essex Business School

(RICS Regional Award)

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