New classrooms at Hallfield School, London W2
This exciting £1.7M project for Westminster City Council comprised the construction of two architecturally unique classroom blocks, on the east and west sides of Hallfield Junior School, West London.
The Grade II star listed school was originally designed by Drake and Lasdun as part of the Hallfield Estate, master-planned by Berthold Lebetkin in the late 1940s.
The square lines of the building and clever use of aluminium windows, coloured render and flat roofs led to a subtle re-interpretation of the school and its subsequent RIBA Award in 2006.
RIBA President Jack Pringle said: “I never realised until I became RIBA President and got involved in some of the judging just how hard it is to win an award from the RIBA. A winner has to clear more hurdles than a victorious Grand National horse. Every one of these winners is a champion.”
- Multi award win at North and West London Business Awards 2008
- 'Diversity in Business Award' for Lakehouse at Thames Gateway Business Awards 2008
- Education Award win at Dragon Awards 2008
- Multi award win at Construction Industry Awards 2008
- London Excellence Award 2008
- Business in the Community Award 2008
- International Safety Award 2007
- Civic Building of the Year Award 2007
John Perry Children’s Centre commended by SCALA - Generation For Collaboration Award Winner 2007
Category: Newcomer of the Year Award - Thames Gateway Business Awards 2007
- RIBA Award Winner 2006
New classrooms at Hallfield School, London W2 - RIBA Award Winner 2006
John Perry Children's Centre and Nursery, Dagenham - Civic Trust Awards 2006
Abbey Sure Start Children’s Centre, Barking - Havering Business Awards Winner 2005
Category: Business & Education Partnership Award


