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Winners of the New London Awards 2019 announced

By Alexander Walter|

Monday, Jul 8, 2019

Overall Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown ©️ Jack Hobhouse

The ninth edition of the New London Awards just announced the winning projects across 14 categories, and the grand prize of Overall Winner went to Hawkins\Brown's design of the Agar Grove Phase 1a master plan which provides 38 affordable and energy-efficient homes in London's Borough of Camden. The annual awards program is organised by New London Architecture and supported by the Mayor of London.

"Every project shortlisted in this year’s New London Awards is worthy of celebration," said NLA chairman and New London Awards judge, Peter Murray. "The Awards celebrate the best of London architecture — from housing to shops, from churches to temporary installations."

All shortlisted, commended, and winning projects will be part of an exhibition at the NLA Galleries at The Building Centre from July 26 through October 2019.

Following is the list of winning projects.

Wellbeing Prize: Aldgate Highway Changes and Public Realm Improvements Project, EC3 by City of London Corporation. Photo © John Sturrock

CONSERVATION & RETROFIT

Winner (Conservation): Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery, W5 by Jestico + Whiles and Julian Harrap Architects for LB Ealing and Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery Trust

Winner (Retrofit): Great Arthur House, EC1 by John Robertson Architects for City of London Corporation

CULTURE

Unbuilt Winner: Illuminated River, by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Leo Villareal Studio for Illuminated River Foundation

Built Winner: Drayton Green Church, W12 by Piercy&Company for IPC Ealing

EDUCATION

Winner: The Royal College of Pathologists, E1 by Bennetts Associates for Royal College of Pathologists

HEALTH & CARE

Winner: Burbridge Close, RM8 by Peter Barber Architects for LB Barking and Dagenham

Health & Care: Burbridge Close, RM8 by Peter Barber Architects. Photo © Morley von Sternberg

HOMES

Winner: Aikin Villas, N16 by Stephen Taylor Architects for LB Hackney

HOTELS & HOSPITALITY

Winner: The Kimpton Fitzroy, WC1 by EPR Architects for Starwood Capital and Principal Hotels

HOUSING

Unbuilt Winner: Beechwood Mews, N3 by Peter Barber Architects for Kuropatwa

Built Winner: Hoxton Press, Colville Estate, N1 by Karakusevic Carson Architects and David Chipperfield Architects for LB Hackney

Built Winner: Marklake Court, SE1 by Bell Phillips Architects for Leathermarket Community Benefit Society  

MASTERPLANS & AREA STRATEGIES

Winner (Area strategy): New Cross Area Framework and Station Opportunity Study, SE14 by 5th Studio for LB Lewisham, TfL, GLA

Winner (Masterplan): Sugar House Island, E15 by ARC-ML for Vastint UK

The Royal College of Pathologists, E1 by Bennetts Associates. Photo © Peter Cook

MEANWHILE

Winner: Meanwhile Croydon, CR0 by LB Croydon

MIXED-USE

Unbuilt Winner: Carlton & Granville, NW6 by Adam Khan Architects for LB Brent

Built Winner: Energy Hub, SE17 by Morris+Company for Lendlease

PUBLIC SPACES

Unbuilt Winner: West End Project Public Spaces, W1 by LDA Design for LB Camden

Built Winner: Bond Street public realm improvement project, W1 by WSP, Publica, Norman Rourke Pryme, FM Conway for City of Westminster, New West End Company and Transport for London

RETAIL

Winner: Quadrant Arcade, W1 by Barr Gazetas for The Crown Estate

Drayton Green Church, W12 by Piercy&Company. Photo © Noel Read

TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE

Unbuilt Winner: Royal Wharf Pier, E16 by Nex— for Ballymore & Oxley

Built Winner: Hackney Wick Station, E9 by Landolt + Brown for LLDC and Network Rail

WORKPLACES

Unbuilt Winner: Capital Corner, E1 by Vine Architecture Studio for Capital Estates Limited

Built Winner: 40 Beak Street, W1 by Stiff+Trevillion for LandCap and Enstar

SPECIAL PRIZES

THE MAYOR’S PRIZE

Winner: Chobham Manor, E20 by AHMM, Haworth Tompkins, Karakusevic Carson Architects, Make, muf architecture/art, Nord and PRP for Chobham Manor LLP (Taylor Wimpey & L&Q) and LLDC

SUSTAINABILITY PRIZE

Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown for LB Camden

Chobham Manor, E20 by AHMM, Haworth Tompkins, Karakusevic Carson Architects, Make, muf architecture/art, Nord and PRP. Photo © Richard Chivers

WELLBEING PRIZE

Winner: Aldgate Highway Changes and Public Realm Improvements Project, EC3 by City of London Corporation

COMMUNITY PRIZE

Winner: The Granville, NW6 by RCKa for LB Brent

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Winner: The Aga Khan Centre, N1 by Allies and Morrison and Maki & Associates for Aga Khan Development Network

OVERALL WINNER

Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown for LB Camden

RELATED NEWS New London Awards 2019 shortlist revealed; public voting for People’s Choice Award now open
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Winners of the New London Awards 2019 announced

By Alexander Walter|

Monday, Jul 8, 2019

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Overall Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown ©️ Jack Hobhouse

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The ninth edition of the New London Awards just announced the winning projects across 14 categories, and the grand prize of Overall Winner went to Hawkins\Brown's design of the Agar Grove Phase 1a master plan which provides 38 affordable and energy-efficient homes in London's Borough of Camden. The annual awards program is organised by New London Architecture and supported by the Mayor of London.

"Every project shortlisted in this year’s New London Awards is worthy of celebration," said NLA chairman and New London Awards judge, Peter Murray. "The Awards celebrate the best of London architecture — from housing to shops, from churches to temporary installations."

All shortlisted, commended, and winning projects will be part of an exhibition at the NLA Galleries at The Building Centre from July 26 through October 2019.

Following is the list of winning projects.

Wellbeing Prize: Aldgate Highway Changes and Public Realm Improvements Project, EC3 by City of London Corporation. Photo © John Sturrock

CONSERVATION & RETROFIT

Winner (Conservation): Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery, W5 by Jestico + Whiles and Julian Harrap Architects for LB Ealing and Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery Trust

Winner (Retrofit): Great Arthur House, EC1 by John Robertson Architects for City of London Corporation

CULTURE

Unbuilt Winner: Illuminated River, by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Leo Villareal Studio for Illuminated River Foundation

Built Winner: Drayton Green Church, W12 by Piercy&Company for IPC Ealing

EDUCATION

Winner: The Royal College of Pathologists, E1 by Bennetts Associates for Royal College of Pathologists

HEALTH & CARE

Winner: Burbridge Close, RM8 by Peter Barber Architects for LB Barking and Dagenham

Health & Care: Burbridge Close, RM8 by Peter Barber Architects. Photo © Morley von Sternberg

HOMES

Winner: Aikin Villas, N16 by Stephen Taylor Architects for LB Hackney

HOTELS & HOSPITALITY

Winner: The Kimpton Fitzroy, WC1 by EPR Architects for Starwood Capital and Principal Hotels

HOUSING

Unbuilt Winner: Beechwood Mews, N3 by Peter Barber Architects for Kuropatwa

Built Winner: Hoxton Press, Colville Estate, N1 by Karakusevic Carson Architects and David Chipperfield Architects for LB Hackney

Built Winner: Marklake Court, SE1 by Bell Phillips Architects for Leathermarket Community Benefit Society  

MASTERPLANS & AREA STRATEGIES

Winner (Area strategy): New Cross Area Framework and Station Opportunity Study, SE14 by 5th Studio for LB Lewisham, TfL, GLA

Winner (Masterplan): Sugar House Island, E15 by ARC-ML for Vastint UK

The Royal College of Pathologists, E1 by Bennetts Associates. Photo © Peter Cook

MEANWHILE

Winner: Meanwhile Croydon, CR0 by LB Croydon

MIXED-USE

Unbuilt Winner: Carlton & Granville, NW6 by Adam Khan Architects for LB Brent

Built Winner: Energy Hub, SE17 by Morris+Company for Lendlease

PUBLIC SPACES

Unbuilt Winner: West End Project Public Spaces, W1 by LDA Design for LB Camden

Built Winner: Bond Street public realm improvement project, W1 by WSP, Publica, Norman Rourke Pryme, FM Conway for City of Westminster, New West End Company and Transport for London

RETAIL

Winner: Quadrant Arcade, W1 by Barr Gazetas for The Crown Estate

Drayton Green Church, W12 by Piercy&Company. Photo © Noel Read

TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE

Unbuilt Winner: Royal Wharf Pier, E16 by Nex— for Ballymore & Oxley

Built Winner: Hackney Wick Station, E9 by Landolt + Brown for LLDC and Network Rail

WORKPLACES

Unbuilt Winner: Capital Corner, E1 by Vine Architecture Studio for Capital Estates Limited

Built Winner: 40 Beak Street, W1 by Stiff+Trevillion for LandCap and Enstar

SPECIAL PRIZES

THE MAYOR’S PRIZE

Winner: Chobham Manor, E20 by AHMM, Haworth Tompkins, Karakusevic Carson Architects, Make, muf architecture/art, Nord and PRP for Chobham Manor LLP (Taylor Wimpey & L&Q) and LLDC

SUSTAINABILITY PRIZE

Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown for LB Camden

Chobham Manor, E20 by AHMM, Haworth Tompkins, Karakusevic Carson Architects, Make, muf architecture/art, Nord and PRP. Photo © Richard Chivers

WELLBEING PRIZE

Winner: Aldgate Highway Changes and Public Realm Improvements Project, EC3 by City of London Corporation

COMMUNITY PRIZE

Winner: The Granville, NW6 by RCKa for LB Brent

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Winner: The Aga Khan Centre, N1 by Allies and Morrison and Maki & Associates for Aga Khan Development Network

OVERALL WINNER

Winner: Agar Grove Phase 1a, NW1 by Hawkins\Brown for LB Camden

RELATED NEWS New London Awards 2019 shortlist revealed; public voting for People’s Choice Award now open
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