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Greyhound Opening site, Norwich Building, Shortlist, Architecture, DAHP,
Winners
Greyhound Opening Site Norwich, southeast England
Housing Design Competition in East Anglia, southeast England, UK
Greyhound Opening, Norwich - Winner
12 Feb 2009
Winner announced: Mixed tenure affordable housing development, Greyhound
Opening site, Norwich
Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects have won the competition to design
a new mixed tenure, affordable housing development on the Greyhound
Opening site, Norwich.
The RIBA Competitions Office managed the selection process on behalf
of the Delivering Affordable Housing Partnership (DAHP) - a partnership
of Norwich City Council, Broadland Housing & Orbit Housing Partnership,
Circle Anglia Ltd, Flagship Housing Group and Lovell Partnerships
Ltd.
The first phase of the competition attracted 101 Expressions of
Interest from architects based in the UK, Eire, Japan and the Netherlands.
Riches Hawley Mikhail were one of five teams invited to develop
design proposals for the 1.2hectare Greyhound Opening site - the
shortlist also included: Letts Wheeler Architects, Maccreanor Lavington
Architects, Make Architects and Shedkm Architects.
The Jury Panel consisted of a former Greyhound Opening resident,
together with representatives from the DAHP, the Homes and Community
Agency and Clare Wright (Wright & Wright Architects) acting
as the RIBA Architect Adviser. The Panel members faced a difficult
task in selecting the winner, as there were elements in all the
design proposals which appealed to different Panel members. The
Panel felt that in proposing a contemporary re-interpretation of
Norwich's streets of Victorian terraced housing, Riches Hawley Mikhail
had developed a pragmatic solution which would provide an excellent
contextual fit for the City and should prove extremely popular with
prospective tenants. In choosing to orient the houses to maximise
year-round solar gain, the scheme cleverly addressed issues of sustainability,
cross-site connectivity and the proposed density of the circa GBP
£10-12m development. The Panel felt that the realised scheme
should also provide an excellent benchmark for other future affordable
housing developments in Norwich.
Members of the Jury Panel commented:
"Riches Hawley Mikhail is an enthusiastic team of up and coming
architects who are committed to designing houses and flats that
people in Norwich will be very proud to live in. We will be helping
to ensure that the existing community has the opportunity to be
involved in helping to design certain aspects of the scheme, such
as the public areas, so that everybody living in the neighbourhood
will see some benefits and feel part of the area's redevelopment."
(Chris Bennett, Norwich City Council conservation and design officer)
"I was very impressed by the level of commitment to engage
with the architectural ideas from the people representing the partnership:
Norwich City Council, Flagship Housing, Circle Anglia, Broadland
Housing, local residents, Oxbury and Lovells. It was extremely difficult
for the panel to choose a winner because the standard of design
was so high. It stimulated debate about streetscape, scale and sustainability
but ultimately the persuasive argument was "in which scheme
would people most want to live?."
(Clare Wright, RIBA Architect Adviser)
Greyhound Opening : Design by Riches
Hawley Mikhail Architects
28 Oct 2008
Greyhound Opening Site Shortlist
Mixed tenure affordable housing development, Greyhound Opening site,
Norwich
The shortlist is announced for the competition to design a new mixed
tenure, affordable housing development on the Greyhound Opening site
in Norwich.
The Delivering Affordable Housing Partnership (DAHP) - a partnership
of Norwich City Council, Broadland Housing & Orbit Housing Partnership,
Circle Anglia Ltd, Flagship Housing Group and Lovell Partnerships
Ltd - was astounded by the phenomenal response to the competition.
101 Expressions of Interest were received from architects based in
the UK, Eire, Japan and the Netherlands.
The Jury Panel consisted of a former Greyhound Opening resident, together
with representatives from the DAHP, the Housing Corporation and Clare
Wright (Wright & Wright Architects) acting as the RIBA Architect
Adviser. With such a strong field of applicants, Panel members faced
an embarrassment of riches and arriving at a shortlist was an extremely
difficult task. The Panel selected practices which they felt would
be most capable of helping the DAHP to deliver an innovative high
quality development, with an appropriate density of accommodation
that can be built, will be financially viable within social housing
constraints and have the potential to enrich the neighbouring community.
The five short-listed practices (in alphabetical order) are as follows:
- Letts Wheeler Architects
- Maccreanor Lavington Architects
- Make Architects
- Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects
- Shedkm Architects
Members of the Jury Panel commented:
I am really excited about this development on the site of my
former home and especially that in the current climate, higher environmental
standards are being considered as it is important for residents that
bills are kept low. I hope that the new scheme will create a wonderful
community for Norwich.
(Grace Watson, former resident of Greyhound Opening)
"We are excited by the calibre of the architects who want to
work with us to create wonderful new homes at Greyhound Opening. We
look forward to seeing their clever ideas for how the site can be
developed and are confident that the winning architect will produce
a scheme for us that sets a new standard for affordable housing across
the City."
(Ben Webster, Norwich City Council Design Quality Manager)
This should be an excellent built project one day. There is
a very strong and experienced team of local authority, housing associations,
project manager and contractor already in place. They want the magic
ingredient a good architect can bring and team members were very thorough
in their contribution to choosing who that might be. Importantly,
they also expect their architect to resource the scheme properly and
are willing to pay for that.
(Clare Wright, RIBA Architect Adviser)
The short-listed practices will be invited to develop design proposals
for the 1.2hectare Greyhound Opening site and present them to the
Jury Panel at a final interview in late January 2009.
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