LONDON
SUSSEX
FRENCH RIVIERA
URBAN REGENERATION
Architecture and Design Awards
2009
Sussex Heritage Trust - Sussex Heritage Person of the Year Award in recognition of outstanding commitment to the heritage of Sussex. This award was presented by The Rt Hon Lord Lloyd of Berwick.
1994 Nominated for the Dragon Award, a Business in the Community initiative.
1992 United House shortlisted for 1992 BURA (British Urban Regeneration Association) best practice in Urban Regeneration Awards Scheme.
1990
First Prize, for the Best Refurbished Waterside Development in the UK since 1985. Tideway Yard, Mortlake. (Judging Panel included Lord Foster and was chaired by Colin Amery, then architectural Correspondent of the Financial Times). Jackson-Stops and Staff and Estates Gazette Commercial Property Awards.
1990
Premier Award, Business in the Community Conservation Awards 1990 for Tideway Yard, Mortlake, presented by the then Director General of the C.B.I., John Banham.
1989
First Prize, Times/RICS 1989 Conservation Award for Tideway Yard, Mortlake. Presented by the then Chairman of the Arts Council, Lord Fawsley.
1989
Commendation, Illustrated London News London Award for the Development of Tideway Yard, Mortlake.
1986
Nomination for Civic Trust Award for the Old Candle and Needle Factories, Lewes.
1985/6
Times/RIBA Community Architecture award presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.
1984
Winner, Architect/Developer competition sponsored by Lewes District Council for the restoration of the Old Candle and Needle Factories, Lewes.
1983
Winner, Architect/Developer competition held by Richmond Borough Council for the conservation and redevelopment of Mortlake Riverside and Barnes Power Station.
1982
London Award – sponsored by the London Chamber for the restoration of a redundant bus factory in Islington, judged by Sir Hugh Casson and presented by the Rt Hon Michael Heseltine M.P. the then Minister of the Environment.