chapmanbdsp short-listed for two Building Awards
We are delighted to have been shortlisted in two categories at this year’s Building Awards.
As well as being named as a finalist in the Engineering Consultant of the Year category, we have also been shortlisted for the Building Magazine Project of the Year for our work on the Lambeth Quarter scheme.
The awards, which are organised by Building Magazine, reward excellence in the industry and the company recognition comes following a year when we have worked on exemplar projects and won major awards.
Our work on Battersea Power Station, the largest brownfield reconstruction site in Europe, continues and we recently completed the Centre Buildings Redevelopment the London School of Economics.
The project, in the heart of central London, has a variety of innovative sustainable solutions and relies predominantly on natural ventilation.
Our work on the Lambeth Quarter project, which we completed with Cartwright Pickard, has helped revitalise an area of south London.
The energy strategy we devised for the scheme meant that Lambeth Council has saved £4.5m a year in energy costs while cutting its carbon footprint by more than a third.
The project won a RIBA London award earlier this year, while another of our projects, The Music School, King’s College Wimbledon, won a RIBA National award.
In May, we were also awarded the Council for Tall Building and Urban Habitat’s MEP Engineering award for our work on the Britam Tower, which became the first building in East Africa to be certified under the Edge sustainability programme.
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