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One New Change was announced ‘Best Built Project’ at last night’s London Planning Awards held at City Hall and attended by senior representatives from the boroughs, City Hall, developers, planners and community groups.

The London Planning Awards, now in their ninth year, are organised in partnership with the Mayor of London, London First, the Royal Town Planning Institute and London Councils.  Their objectives are to recognise excellence and showcase examples that are leading the urban renaissance in London, to raise expectations and standards and promoted awareness of good practice and to improve the profile of planning and the morale of those involved.

The ‘Best Built Project’ celebrates the best completed development which has maximised the potential of the site, addressed climate change, delivered benefits for the wider public, achieved high quality design and enhanced the public realm.  The Sammy Ofer Wing at the National Maritime Museum also received a commendation in this category.

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One New Change has been described as “one of the most beautifully designed and high quality buildings” that has ever been considered for the British Council of Shopping Centres annual awards, as it won the Gold Award for In-Town Retail Scheme under 300,000 sq ft.

The building, which represents one of the largest consolidated retail spaces across central London, has now won ten major awards since it completed just over a year ago.

With 214,000sq ft of retail space over three storeys, the shopping centre has transformed the City into a successful destination venue.

BCSC Chief Executive, Michael Green, said, “The winners demonstrate that even in the toughest trading conditions in a generation, long-term investment in high quality schemes can reap its rewards. They also show how investment in shopping centres can have tremendous benefits to the wider community too.”

The BCSC Gold Awards are the leading accolades within the shopping centre and retail destination industry.  They are designed to reward excellence in retail-led development and recognise projects that drive regeneration and generate improvement in the quality of the built environment.  Westfield Stratford City won the award for the best mall over 300,000sq ft for its unparalleled scale and the transformation is has brought to East London.

Chris Goddard, Chairman of the BCSC Gold Awards Jury and National Head of Planning, Development and Regeneration at GVA said, “The jury unanimously agreed that Westfield Stratford City and One New Change both represent the very best of innovation, commercial success, design, integration and contribution to wider regeneration.”

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Sidell Gibson’s recently completed commercial and residential development, No1 Kingsway, has been highly commended in the Mixed-Use Architecture category at the UK Property Awards, also receiving the 5 Star Gold Award for the Best Residential Property Interior London UK and a Platinum Award for the Best Residential Property Interior UK.

Designed for UK & European Investments, the landmark Grade A development lies within the Strand Conservation Area in the City of Westminster and has been completely rebuilt behind its original 1920s Portland Stone façade.  No 1 Kingsway now provides an outstanding, sustainable 105,000sq ft office space, seven high specification residential apartments and an exclusive European style brasserie, The Delaunay.

Following a design agenda driven by comfort, energy and reduced carbon emissions and running costs, the stylish, contemporary building achieved an Excellent BREEAM rating and an EPC rating of A.

Further information:   www.propertyawards.net

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Sidell Gibson Interiors always ensures that its clients come first and this has resulted in the company producing an extraordinary diversity of award winning work. The old Porter’s Lodge attached to the southern section of Bedford Park Mansions in  Chiswick is a prime example. This was the first mansion block style building to be built in the area and was completed in 1900. Although the buildings are not listed, the site is surrounded by Grade II listed houses and therefore the redevelopment of the  Lodge was subject to conservation planning and consents.

It was subsequently totally remodelled and extended to create a new house to match the surrounding architectural style. The block is built in the Queen Anne style popular in the late 19th century featuring red brick, terracotta reliefs, Dutch gables and crenulated parapets. However, once inside, a minimalist icon is unveiled.

Sidell Gibson believes that the secret of designing the perfect interiors lies in the detail and handling of the space. Within The Lodge, its walls appear to float above the wide Douglas fir floorboards while the ceilings mirror this effect. A simple steel spiral staircase has been created to allow for maximum natural light to penetrate from above. This makes the light dapple and etch a tree-like silhouette on the floor below.
Indeed life inside The Lodge is very much designed to be in balance with nature.

The practice is sponsoring the Housing/Residential Journalist of the Year category in the International Building Press’ 38th Annual Journalism Awards 2011.

The category remains one of the strongest and most competitive in the awards, demanding a host of talents from its nominated writers, including feature writing, breaking news, investigative journalism and incisive comment.  Its nominees will have a battle on their hands to emulate last year’s winner, Joey Gardiner, writing for Building.  The nominations are:  Nick Duxbury, Inside Housing; Will Hurst, Building Design and Oliver Wainwright, Building Design.

The winner will be announced at a lively presentation dinner hosted by Peter Murray of New London Architecture on 24th November at Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge.

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The stylish, new, contemporary commercial and residential development at No1 Kingsway has just completed and has already been shortlisted in the UK Property Awards for the Architecture Mixed Use Award.

The landmark Grade A development for UK & European Investments, which lies within the Strand Conservation Area in the City of Westminster, has been completely rebuilt behind its original 1920s Portland Stone façade to provide an outstanding, sustainable 105,000sq ft office space, seven high specification residential apartments and an exclusive European style brasserie, The Delaunay.

Following a design agenda driven by comfort, energy and reduced carbon emissions and running costs, the building has achieved an Excellent BREEAM rating and an EPC rating of A.

Mark Boyland, Partner at Sidell Gibson Architects, said, “We were delighted to make the shortlist for the awards and after five years of designing, developing and building what proved to be a very complex and challenging project look forward to showing the industry what  Sidell Gibson Architects, UKI and the rest of the team have achieved .”

The UK Property Awards reward residential and commercial property professionals working across the UK.  The best overall entry will receive a 5-star award and will then go through to the Best International Property Award for each category.

Further information:   www.commercialpropertyawards.net

One New Change is one of the selected buildings shortlisted for the 2011 London Planning Awards which celebrate outstanding contribution to planning for the capital’s urban renaissance.  Other buildings shortlisted include The Heron Tower, Westfield Shopping Centre, Stratford, Arsenal Football Stadium, the Home Office, the Sammy Ofer Wing at the National Maritime Museum and Surrey County Cricket Club’s OCA Stand at the KIA Oval.

The London Planning Awards, now in their ninth year, are organised by London First in conjunction with the Mayor, the Royal Town Planning Institute and London Councils and have become London’s major showcase for public and private sector planning.  All shortlisted entries will go forward to the awards ceremony which will take place on 16th January 2012 at City Hall, to be attended by leading developers and prominent local government officials, with the winners to be announced by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor Sir Edward Lister.

Baroness Jo Valentine, Chief Executive, London First, said, “Getting our built infrastructure right is crucial to London’s future success, and I’m delighted that we have such an impressive list of high profile schemes shortlisted this year, not just from the City and the West End but also from the outer boroughs.  Importantly, all of these schemes show a renewed confidence in development in London.”

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said, “Each year entries to the London Planning Awards are more impressive and more diverse.  The shortlisted projects represent a continued confidence in the economic future of the capital, and are fantastic examples of how investment, good planning and the right infrastructure can help improve the quality of life for Londoners.”

Sanya Tomic, Partner at Sidell Gibson, said, “One New Change is a project that embodies imagination and ambition, that delivers lasting change for the City of London, introducing new open public spaces and having a transformational effect on City shopping and leisure.  We are very proud to have played an important role in its creation.”

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By no means the biggest job we have done but still a fascinating and satisfying one, the restoration of the Victorian conservatory at The Cedars, Chorleywood has been successfully completed. This is not Kew or Sion House but it is still a very large piece of historical metalwork with parts reputedly copied or borrowed from the Crystal Palace.

Originally a house for the governor of the Bank of England, The Cedars these days is the centrepiece of a large retirement village and the newly restored conservatory is a fantastic facility for the residents who can be seen here enjoying themselves at the grand re-opening.

David Taylor, editor of New London Quarterly, presenting the award to Colette O'Shea, Head of Development at Land Securities and Sanya Tomic, Partner at Sidell Gibson Architects

David Taylor, editor of New London Quarterly, presenting the award to Colette O'Shea, Head of Development at Land Securities and Sanya Tomic, Partner at Sidell Gibson Architects

One New Change has been honoured as one of the capital’s best projects in London’s built environment, winning the award for the ‘Shopping’ category at the inaugural New London Awards, held on 12th July at The Guildhall in London.

Project partner Sanya Tomic said, “We are pleased that the judges have recognised the unique contribution that One New Change has made to the City and it’s immediate surroundings as well as the respect it pays to St Paul’s Cathedral.

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Sidell Gibson has been highly commended for its refurbishment of 1 Bartholomew Lane in the City Heritage Award 2011, sponsored by The City Heritage Society and The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers.

Prominently located opposite the Bank of England in the heart of the City of London, this complex £32.5m refurbishment project provides 7,381 sq m of high-specification, open and flexible, contemporary, Grade A office space across 12 storeys, three of which have terraces.  The building was refurbished to high energy-efficiency standards and achieved a BREEAM rating of Very Good.

The project was particularly commended for the sensitive retention of the six-storey façade of the 1930s bank building and the successful reworking of the building’s upper levels.  Desmond Fitzpatrick, Chairman of the Panel of Assessors of the City Heritage Award 2011 said, “It is a matter for great satisfaction that this building continues to make an important contribution to the heart of the City, particularly to the setting of the Bank of England.”

The City Heritage Award is presented each year for what is considered to be the best refurbishment project in the City of London.   The City Heritage Society was founded in 1973 to help preserve buildings in the City which, because of their architectural merit or historic interest, demand to be retained for future generations.  The Society also ensures that new buildings are of high quality and harmonise with their neighbours and generally encourages high standards of quality in the built environment.

Partner in Charge, Richard Morton, said, “We are delighted to receive this recognition from the City of London for our work on this fine building by Mewes and Davis, designers of the Ritz.  After a great team effort our client now has a building which will perform effectively for many years to come.”