2016 Quality of Place award winners
The sixth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 20 October when prizes were awarded to four outstanding local projects.
The awards are a celebration of the effort being made by people across Suffolk Coastal to add to the quality of our environment, by creating high quality designs in both the built and natural environment and helping to conserve our historic buildings.
- Tony Fryatt, Cabinet portfolio holder for Planning was our Chairman Judge along with the other judges;
- Neil Montgomery from the Woodbridge Society as our Amenity Society Judge
- Fiona Cairns, Director of the Suffolk Presentation Society as our Conservation Expert Judge
- John Lamont, Local Architect as our Design Expert Judge
- Patricia Shephard, Landscape Architect as our Landscape Expert Judge
The awards were presented by Suffolk Coastal Chairman, Mark Newton with bronze plaques for the category winners and framed certificates for the highly commend schemes.
Award Winners
Design: Winner |
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Marsh Hill, Aldeburgh |
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- Mole Architects Ltd
- Smith and Wallwork – Engineer
- Willow Builders - Contractor
- Todd Longstaffe-Gowan Landscape - Landscape Designer
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Design: Highly Commended |
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75 Broad Street, Orford |
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- Howard Baker Architects
- Jeremy Hancock – Planning Consultant
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Conservation: Pure Conservation: Winner |
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Lych-gate, Kelsale |
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- Jenifer Aird - Project Leader
- David Lemon - Architect
- Connor Murphy, Period Property Services - Contactor
- Elizabeth Masterton Smith Church Warden
- Rector. Revd Andy Walton
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Conservation: Pure Conservation: Highly Commended |
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The Agents House, Easton |
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- Sarah Roberts architect - Roberts Molloy Associates
- Simon James - Project Manager
- Adam Powers Associates - Engineer
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Conservation and Conversion: Winner |
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Deben Court, Wickham Market (Now renamed to The Old Work House) |
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- Nick Barber Architects
- James Monk - Quantity Surveyor
- Gipping Construction - Contractor
- Owners - Flagship Group
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Landscape and Nature: Highly Commended |
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Felixstowe Seafront Gardens and Shelter |
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- Helen Greengrass of Felixstowe Futures
- Concertus - Client Project Manager
- Mott Mac Donald - Architect
- Castons - Construction project manager
- Breheny Civil Engineering - Quantity Surveyors
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