LABC Regional Finalist 'Lawrence House'

Last Friday the LABC Building Excellence Awards recognised completed buildings, whose designs had either met or exceeded the LABC's technical building standards.

Studio 24 travelled to The Halls in Norwich to collect a Regional Finalist award for 'Best New High Volume Housing Development', with our client HTS Estates and project manager Bremner Partnership. It was a great evening and a chance to applaud all the projects, teams and people that had delivered design quality via projects or services.

Many thanks to our building control partners 3c Shared Services for being part of the delivery team working alongside Patrick B. Doyle (Construction) Ltd.

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Shortlisted finalist for Building Excellence Awards

Really pleased for the team that worked with us on Lawrence House, following news of reaching the shortlist for an LABC East Anglia Building Excellence Award on Friday.

Lawrence House, designed and delivered by studio24 on behalf of HTS Estates Ltd, has been named amongst this years shortlisted finalists for 'Best high volume new housing development 2019'. We are super excited and look forward to hearing the final outcome later this year in July, when the winners will be announced.

Many thanks to the design team, 3C shared services (Cambridge) and Contractor Patrick.B Doyle (Construction) Ltd, who worked with us on the project.

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Best Conservation, Alteration or Extension Award

We were delighted to be presented by Simon Smith (CFCI Chair - right) at this years Cambridge Design & Construction Award 2018, for our building design at 114 Mill Road, Cambridge on behalf of Redberry Inns (James Arnold - left). The awards, presented by Cambridge City Council and the Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry recognises best in class contributions from the local building industry.

studio24 architects' founder, Mark Richards collected the award and thanked the design team, main contractor Cocksedge and their trades, whom together with studio24 delivered the challenging corner site development.

Photography - Julian Claxton

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Cambridge Design Award shortlistings

We were thrilled to receive news that two of our recent projects; 114 Mill Road and 188 Histon Road (Lawrence Hs), have been shortlisted within separate categories for this years Cambridge Design and Construction Awards, run by Cambridge City Council and Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry. Awards are always a fantastic boost for everyone involved in a project, particularly when so many of the small businesses and people involved have contributed to a project in such a positive way (as so often they do) with the sole aim of doing a great job.

For us as architects and authors of the designs, it is hugely satisfying to reflect with clients on the decisions they made and the trust they give to us, to deliver a project from start to finish. It is only unfortunate that we cannot help a wider audience of public clients to design and deliver similar projects. However, we hope the design of the buildings will be enjoyed by the people that use and experience them in the future.

We'd like to thank all those that contributed, to both of these projects throughout the process and hope that they too, feel good about what we've created.

Best wishes for 2019!

2016 Awards

Many thanks for all those that helped in the design and construction of Nelson Court, which in the last couple of months has received two awards. The first in the hotly contested Cambridge News and Media - Cambridge Property Awards 2016 'Small development of the year' and recently the Cambridge Design and Construction Awards - Best New (small) Building 2016. We are delighted for our client and for all those involved who helped deliver studio24's first building!



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