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Sunday, April 4, 2010

The LAS (Liverpool Architecture Society) Design Awards (2008)

Community:Winner :
+ Toxteth TV, Union North


Community:Shortlisted :+ Gateway to Hope, Brock Carmichael Architects


Community: Shortlisted : + Olive Mount Gardens, Halsall Lloyd Partnership


Community: Shortlisted : + Olive Mount Gardens, Halsall Lloyd Partnership


Community: Shortlisted : + Academy of St Francis of Assisi, CAPITA

Commercial:Winner:
+ Liver St Car Park & Bridge, Wilkinson Eyre



Part of the Liverpool One development, which was officially opened earlier this month, the car park and pedestrian link bridge are among three elements designed by the practice within this important regeneration area.

The Liverpool Arena and Convention Centre, also designed by Wilkinson Eyre and the venue for this year's RIBA Stirling Prize ceremony, was shortlisted in the Sports, Leisure and Cultural buildings category.

Source:http://www.wilkinsoneyre.com/news/las-award-for-liver-street-car-park.aspx?year=2008

Commercial: Shortlisted: + One Arthouse Square, Austin-Smith:Lord


Commercial: Shortlisted: + Matchbox, ShedKM with Snook Architects


Commercial: Shortlisted: + Unity, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris



Sport, Leisure and Cultural : Winner:
+ The Bluecoat, biq Architecten with Austin-Smith:Lord & Donald Insall


A world class architectural solution that unites old and new

More information about The Bluecoat Project http://www.thebluecoat.org.uk/content/view/48/15/

Highly commended:
+ Formby Pool, Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios
http://www.fcbstudios.com/home.asp



Sport, Leisure and Cultural : Shortlisted: + The Arena & Conference Centre, Wilkinson Eyre


Sport, Leisure and Cultural : Shortlisted: + The Victoria Gallery & Museum, Levitt Bernstein



Conservation : Winner:
+ Alma de Cuba, DK Architects with R2 Architecture & Igloo

Alma de Cuba, Liverpool’s most spectacular restaurant and bar; an island in the heart of the city, an independent spirit that leaves a lasting impression. Set inside the magnificent conversion of the former St. Peter’s Catholic church, Alma de Cuba is an eclectic mix of Cuban, Hispanic and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool’s great spirit.
http://www.dk-architects.com/alma.html
http://www.r2architecture.co.uk/alma.html

Conservation :Shortlisted: + Anglican Cathedral, Brock Carmichael Architects


Conservation :Shortlisted: + Mawdsley Skelton Residence, Snook Architects

Conservation :Shortlisted: + Novas Contemporary Urban Centre, Novas Architects


Small Projects : Winner: 
+ Liverpool Biennial Offices, Union North

Conversion of industrial shed to provide office space. Located on Newbird street , Liverpool.
Small Project : Shortlisted: + Bennett Haus, Snook Architects

Small Project : Shortlisted: Oak Farm, shedKM

Small Project : Shortlisted: + Oak Farm, DK Architects

Residential : Winner: 
+Knotty Ash, shedKM

Residential : Shortlisted: + Unity, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

Residential : Shortlisted: + Mulgrave Quarter, A Cubed Architects

Residential : Shortlisted: + Riverview Gardens, DK Architects

Sustainability : Winner: 
+ Kind S.E.E.D. Centre, OMF Derek Cox

Sustainability : Shortlisted: + Mulgrave Quarter, A Cubed Architects

Sustainability : Shortlisted: + Toxteth TV, Union North

Sustainability : Shortlisted: + Wigg Island Visitors Centre, Hot Architecture

Regeneration : Winner: 
+ Vanilla Factory, shedKM

Regeneration : Shortlisted: + Birkenhead Park Pavilion, Ainsley Gommon Architects

Regeneration : Shortlisted: + FACT, Austin-Smith:Lord

Regeneration : Shortlisted: + Temple Square, Falconer Chester Hall Architects

Building of the year
+ The Bluecoat, biq Architecten with Austin-Smith:Lord & Donald Insall



Charles Reilly and the Liverpool School of Architecture, 1904-1933Design Culture in Liverpool 1888-1914: The Origins of the Liverpool School of ArchitectureThe World in One School: The History and Influence of the Liverpool School of Architecture 1894-2008Built on Commerce: The Architecture of Liverpool's Historic Commerical Centre (Informed Conservation)

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