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Atkins honoured with
landscape industry award
6 Dec 2008
Judges at this years Landscape Institute Awards have honoured a
design to improve the streetscape of Clerkenwell, one of Londons
most vibrant areas.
The specialist public realm team from Atkins, Europes biggest design
and engineering consultancy, has come up with a solution to make the area
work better for visitors, businesses and residents alike. In a joint project
with the London Borough of Islington, the Atkins team created a design
that should remove rat-runs, improve facilities for cyclists and provide
an attractive, universally accessible and sustainable environment for
all.

Ludwig Tewksbury, principal designer at Atkins public realm division,
said: I live in the area and it has made me acutely aware of the
issues. Although some of these are common to other public realm projects,
especially in London, we recognise the importance of this historic location
and have tailored solutions, with sustainability and innovation as priority
considerations. We are delighted that this project has been recognised
by the Landscape Institute judges.
The area has been reinvented as a highly attractive evening and weekend
destination, packed with character, charm and amenities, but its road
layout has been unchanged for centuries. With the amount of visitors to
the area set to increase due to the new Thameslink and Crossrail
facilities at Farringdon Station, there is a desperate need to do something
more to improve the pedestrian environment.
Clerkenwell Village Renaissance, funded by Transport for London,
should create a sensitive and imaginative, well-researched solution both
to the practical and aesthetic needs of the area and its heritage. It
delivers robust fundable options for more green space, high quality public
space, less street clutter and includes concepts for the celebration of
the rich local history by creating settings for future public art.
The project won the highest level of acclaim for the Local Landscape Planning
category. The awards are presented to encourage and recognise outstanding
examples of work by the landscape profession and aim to bring greater
awareness of the best contributions from Landscape Institute members in
creating an improved environment. The awards aim to promote the art and
science of landscape architecture, advance the knowledge and understanding
of the discipline and to celebrate professional expertise.
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London Architects
Key Designs by Atkins:
Burj al Arab Hotel
Bahrain
World Trade Centre
Jumeirah Beach
Hotel
The Address Dubai
Trump Hotel Tower Dubai
Wild Wadi
Water Park
Atkins current projects include:
· Major infrastructure works, such as design and programme management
of the civil works for the Dubai Metro red and green lines;
· In the defence sector, the MoDs Future Rapid Effects System
(FRES) programme overseeing the development of the next generation
of medium weight armoured vehicles for the military;
· Significant road contracts, such as a £150 million, five-year
integrated contract for Gloucestershire County Council, delivering highway
maintenance, design, emergency response, winter maintenance, re-surfacing
and recycling;
· Key rail projects, including a £65 million, three-year
resignalling contract in Basingstoke; and
· High profile designs, such as Durrat
Al Bahrain, a spectacular 20 sq km resort for 45,000 people on the
south coast of Bahrain, comprising 13 man-made islands.
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Comments / photos for the Clerkenwell Streetscape London page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Clerkenwell Streetscape -
page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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