The completion of the historic quad at St Edward’s independent boarding school in Oxford has been 140 years in the making, since it formed part of the original masterplan set out at the inauguration of the site in 1873. The Quad at St Edward’s Entered by Gilbert-Ash Residents’ amenities include a 9,000ft2 basement featuring a spa, 20m swimming pool, spa pool, sauna and steam room, cinema, automated car stacker, business centre and concierge area. The original east elevation was retained and restored, while behind the facade the new structure provides 68 luxury apartments spread over a two-storey basement, a lower ground floor and five storeys above ground. The plan for the Regent’s Crescent scheme was designed to recreate the distinctive curved facade of Park Crescent. The scheme was required to undergo many live design changes: halfway through, a new testing module was commissioned that required a total redesign and reconfiguration of the building wall structure and the mechanical and electrical services. Within just 18 weeks, the project team overseen by Turner & Townsend delivered this purpose-built testing centre, able to process 80,000 samples a day. North East Lighthouse Lab at Baltic Park in Gateshead has already been notable for its role in fighting the spread of covid-19. North East Lighthouse Lab Entered by Turner & Townsend Works also included acoustic isolation from the southbound Victoria line tunnel. There is a ground-floor residential entrance, as well as a new plant room at roof level. The scheme includes 44 private rented apartments, with retail units at ground and basement levels. Kier’s work involved demolition and redevelopment behind the retained facades of Regent Street and Little Portland Street and rebuilding the mansard roof. The grade II-listed Morley House sits within central London’s Regent Street conservation area. Morley House Entered by Kier Construction The irregular shape of the housing has resulted in a broad range of apartment types, with 100 types across 195 units. The Regent’s Canal forms a boundary to the site, which is also shaped by the two viaducts that cross it, leading to the complex geometry of the buildings. Nine buildings, arranged around three new public spaces, provide a mix of uses including homes (with some affordable), offices, retail and hospitality, as well as a cinema. Hawley Wharf transforms a neglected site in Camden into a new mixed-use precinct. Hawley Wharf Entered by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris The hotel reopened its doors to guests in May. The £45m refurbishment scheme included stripping out the property, renovation works and defect rectification, and new installations, as well as the interior fit-out. The grade II-listed building’s heritage was retained, including the French Renaissance exterior, while its elaborate internal decoration pays homage to the city’s rich history but with a modern twist. Providing one of Birmingham’s most iconic structures with a new lease of life, Graham completed an impressive transformation of the Grand Hotel. Other highlights include an atrium for physiotherapy and patient relatives’ cinema nights. The design of the steel frame had to be carefully co-ordinated with Siemens, to avoid any MRI image distortion. The extension is supported on a concrete frame, but where it meets the single-storey MRI facility Bam opted for a lighter steel frame. This five-storey extension for University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust includes a large expansion of its general intensive care unit (GICU) on the first floor. Runners-up GICU, University Hospital Southampton Entered by Bam Construction Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations.
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