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Conservation Award 2012
St Peters Church
Nancye Goulden Award 2021
245 Hammersmith Road Landscaping
Jane Mercer Award 2022
The Green Project (Shepherds Bush)
Nancye Goulden Award 2022
The Elder Press Cafe
Environment Award 2018
TV Centre redevelopment
Nancye Goulden Award 2017
20 St James Street
Environment Award 2016
Dunnhumby building
Conservation Award 2015
Hammersmith Station
Conservation Award 2011
20 St Peter’s Square
Environment Award 2015
Waldo Road, College Park
Nancye Goulden Award 2019
Hammersmith Grove Parklets
Nancye Goulden Award 2018
St Paul's Girls School Pavilion
Special Award 2015
The Eventim Apollo
Nancye Goulden Award 2013
The Ginger Pig
Environment Award 2010
Burlington Danes School
Nancye Goulden Award 2014
Temple Lodge
Environment Award 2008
Maggie's centre
Environment Award 2021
Quaker Meeting House
Nancye Goulden Award 2019
Paintbox Studios | Coffeeology
Conservation Award 2010
St Paul's church
Environment Award 2018
Queen's Wharf & Riverside Walk
Nancye Goulden Award 2018
2A Loftus Road
Tom Ryland Award for Conservation 2021
Mission Hall, Iffley Road
Environment Award 2015
Dorsett Hotel
Conservation Award 2017
Bush Theatre
Environment Award 2022
The Palladium, Shepherds Bush Green
Nancye Goulden Award 2003
Ravenscourt Park walled garden
Tom Ryland Award for Conservation 2019
St. Augustine's Church
Nancye Goulden Award 2011
Phoenix School Caretaker’s House
The Hammersmith Society today announced this year’s winners of its prestigious Environment Awards, presented by Cllr Mercy Umeh, Mayor of Hammersmith and Fulham, at its AGM on Thursday 9 June at the Dorsett Hotel, Shepherds Bush Green, W12. Here’s the press release for the 2016 Environment Awards
Environment Award: Dunnhumby Building, 184 Shepherds Bush Road, W6
A well-preserved industrial building, built in 1915-16, this has been given a new lease of life in its centennial year through a first-class refurbishment and an audacious extension by the creation of a vaulted glazed roof providing two additional storeys.
Developer: Precis
Architect: Roy Collado of Collado Collins Architects
Nancye Goulden Award: Bridget Joyce Square, White City Estate, W12
Optimization of an urban opportunity by introducing a landscaped space for people in place of cars. The paving over of Australia Road and the building of a landscaped planting area provides Sustainable Urban Drainage, a sump for excess rainwater and a large planted area with a snaking walkway.
Developer: London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
Landscape Architects: Robert Bray Associates
Jane Mercer Award: 282-292 Goldhawk Road, W12
An unusually well crafted set of buildings that is an interesting re-interpretation of the semi-detached classical villa. Community representatives were involved in all stages including briefing, the selection of the architects and subsequent detail design development.
Developer: First Base
Architect: Pollard Thomas Edwards
Conservation Award: Barons Keep, A4 corner Gliddon Road, W14
A sensitively designed new roof extension to a 1920s’ mansion block. The sweeping curving eaves of the new projecting roof complement the existing house style and create a crisp skyline enhancement.
Developer: Barons Keep Property Company (London) Ltd
Architect: Original design by John McAslan
Sharp House, Notting Hill Housing Trust on the corner of Hammersmith Grove and Goldhawk Road, W6. Although a building of some merit lacks empathy with the site surroundings, particularly the frontage and electricity sub-station onto Goldhawk Road.
Godolphin and Latymer School Sports Hall, Iffley Road, W6, for the choice of brickwork which is out of context with its surroundings.
Montagu House (Carpetright site), at the corner of Goldhawk Road/Askew Road, W12, for the choice of brickwork, also out of context with its surroundings.
For further information, please contact:
Richard Winterton, Hammersmith Society. Mob. 0777 556 5462
Click on an image to see Award winners, Wooden spoons, and where recorded, the related Nominations.
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Click on a pin for a popup which shows what we have recorded about it - client, architect etc. with links to a picture where available, and the relevant awards page. The complete list of Awards & Nominations is available here in spreadsheet form:
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