Natural stone awards for Buckingham Palace and York Minster
Natural stone projects at Buckingham Palace and York Minister are among those to win top honours in the 2012 Natural Stone Awards organised by Stone Federation Great Britain.
The awards are held every two years and are “a celebration of the use of natural stone as a traditional, yet vitally modern building material.”
There were also category-winning awards for cladding work at The Merchant Hotel in Belfast, for a new private house in Cumbria and the MoreLondon project in the city’s South Bank.
Work at Williamstrip Park House in Gloucestershire was another category award winner and there was a special mention for the Art in Stone project at London’s Green Park underground station.
The awards were presented by television personality, Charlie Luxton during a ceremony at Lord’s cricket ground in London on Friday (November 30). Charlie has fronted a wide range of construction based TV programmes, including DIY SOS, Build a New Life in the Country, I Own Britain’s Best Home and Brick by Brick: Rebuilding Britain.
He is passionate about sustainability and architecture, two topics that featured heavily in his informative, engaging address to the awards’ audience.
Stone Federation Chief Executive Jane Buxey explained “when coming to their decisions our expert judges considered a number of factors, including sympathy of scale to the project’s surroundings, an understanding of stone weathering, innovative use of stone and the quality of the work.”
The restoration of the east elevation of the quadrangle at Buckingham Palace won the “Repair and Restoration” category. Judges described it as “Imposing a myriad of conservation issues and as “a very impressive project.”
At York Minster work to restore the south quire buttress, turret and spirelet on the east front won the “Craftsmanship” award
MoreLondon, described as “A vibrant new city quarter including offices, hotel, health club, shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, an outdoor public performance space and a new home for the Unicorn Children’s Theatre” won the top award in the “Landscaping” category.
In Belfast the winning project was in the New Build Modern Style Stone Cladding section, updating a building originally built for a bank, to modernise it for use as a cosmopolitan hotel.
The construction of a new private house in Rigg Beck, Keswick, won top honours in the ”New Build Traditional Style” category.
A project at Williamstrip Park House in Gloucestershire won the “Interiors” category."
A scheme conceived as part of the rebuilding of Green Park underground station won a special “Art in Stone” award for a new work of art intended to develop a unified work for the walls and flooring of all the station’s above-ground building.
Jane Buxey added “Although the winning companies receive a trophy and certificates, the prestige of gaining one of these top awards is probably the most important aspect of the competition. It is also a major mark of credibility when seeking new business in these difficult times.”
NATURAL STONE AWARDS 2012 – the WINNERS AND COMMENDATIONS
NEW BUILD MODERN STYLE STONE CLADDING
Award winner The Merchant Hotel, Belfast
Highly Commended Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge
Commended 12 Upper St. Martin’s Lane, London
Commended No 1 Bartholomew Lane, London
NEW BUILD TRADITIONAL STYLE STONE MASONRY
Award Winner Rigg Beck, Cumbria, Private Residence
Highly Commended The Mount, Shropshire, Private Residence
Highly Commended New Bespoke Residential Property, Surrey
Highly Commended Water pavilion, Cornwall
Commended Westfield Folkhouse, Nottinghamshire
REPAIR AND RESTORATION
Award Winner Restoration of the East Elevation of the Quadrangle at Buckingham Palace
Highly Commended Dunderave Castle, Argyll
Highly Commended St Nicholas, Peper Harow – restoration after major fire damage
Commended Willimoteswick Castle Farm, Bardon Mill
Commended Christ Church College, Deanery & Treasury, Oxford
Commended Holy Trinity Church, Banbridge
Commended Church House and Fisherwick Buildings, Belfast
INTERIORS
Award Winner Williamstrip Park Extension and Bath House, Gloucestershire
Highly Commended Staircase at the Red House
Commended St John’s Church, Hyde Park, London
Commended Staircase, Private Dwelling
LANDSCAPE
Award Winner MoreLondon
Highly Commended Tudor Square, Sheffield
Commended Exhibition Road Streetscape, South Kensington, London.
Commended Elizabeth Street Public Realm, London
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Award Winner South Quire Buttress, Turret and Spirelet on the East Front of York Minster.
Highly Commended Replacement of WWI Memorial following vandalism, Cheltenham
Commended The Apple Tree, Hereford Cathedral
ART IN STONE
Green Park Underground Station, London