Phase 1 of the Mill Lane site won two awards at last night's Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry (CFCI) Awards: Best Refurbishment over £3 million and Craftsmanship. The scheme also received a Highly Commended in the David Mackay Award for Engineering and Sustainability category, as did Cocksedge Building Contractors Limited in the Contractors Award category.
We are delighted that the hard work and skills of Beatie Blakemore, Hannah Constantine, Haworth Tompkins, Bidwells, Gleeds, Price & Myers, Max Fordham LLP, Joel Gustafsson, Tom Stuart-Smith Studio, Charcoalblue, WSP in the UK, Turley, Kellenberger–White, Alison Turnbull and Cocksedge on this monumental project have been recognised with these well-deserved awards.
To quote the judges' citations: 'The project needed to apply a vast range of craft skills due to its size, complexity and multi-faceted nature. The Mill Lane complex presented huge challenges, and we were awed and impressed by the quality, detailing, diversity and beauty of what has been created. We particularly commend the recycling of materials, including timber and brick; the careful sourcing of new timber; the fact that where possible, historic features have been left to add character and personality; and the clever integration of new features, such as the forged grille at the street entrance.' (Craftsmanship Award)
'Re-using the historic but muddled Mill Lane site, the project has found new uses for old buildings, created new gardens drawing on the character of those on the College’s main site, and created a stunning new performance/ teaching/gathering space in the repurposing of Emmanuel Church and the former School House, now a stunningly beautiful foyer. We very much like the new entry from the street, which is a public thoroughfare, and the careful, understated connection made to the main college entrance over the road.' (Best Refurbishment over £3 million Award)
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