Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:07 PM
The City of York Council and the RIBA are delighted to announce that Robert Loader Architects have won the design ideas competition for re-imagining York’s Guildhall complex.
They fought off strong competition from Architecture & Urbanism Studio, London, Jak Studio, London, Nicholas Mills Architect, Edinburgh, SEC JV (Sack and Reicher, ESC-studio, Collingridge and Smith Architects), Cumbria, but ultimately the Jury Panel were unanimous in their decision.
Keith Williams, Jury Panel Chair said on behalf of the Jury Panel “After a long and carefully deliberated day long session which included detailed presentation and discussion with the individual architects of each proposal, the jury panel was unanimous in choosing the winning concept.
The winner addresses most clearly of all those shortlisted the aspirations of the city of York – in offering scope for the creation of jobs and the growth of the local economy; in promising an attractive public space providing a new connection between river and city; in its sustainability; finally, in its marriage of new and old, combining new design with respect for the historic context.”
Cllr Julie Gunnell, Cabinet Member of Corporate Services, said: “I’d like to thank all of the architects who submitted their designs and York Boats and York Civic Trust who have supported the competition as key stakeholders and sponsors. We received huge interest in this competition and received entries as far afield as Russia, Malaysia and Vietnam, which cemented the reputation of how important and unique our city’s historic Guildhall is across the world.
"We’re delighted to announce that Rob Loader Architects’ won the design competition, which was the favourite amongst the general public and stakeholders. This has been really useful in exploring potential future designs for the site. The next steps will be to develop deliverable options for the use of the Guildhall and explore how we can use the creative outcomes of the competition to inform future plans for this iconic site. This work will proceed in the new year.”
Rob Loader Architects said: “The study area for the York Riverside Competition contains a rich architectural history and a variety of spatial qualities, and these winning proposals by James Decent, Joseph Little and Robert Loader create an accessible and attractive public riverside.
"We look forward to working with the City of York, investors and the community to contribute to the regeneration of York's principal mediaeval arrival point at St Leonard's Landing, enhancing the historic network of pedestrian snickelways and creating new activities in this highly visible and significant location.”
Brian Clarke, managing director of Yorkboat said: "Congratulations to Rob Loader Architects for their winning design. This competition was a great way to get new ideas particularly for this important part of the city. Yorkboat is delighted to be both a sponsor and a partner in this initiative.”
York Boat and the Civic Trust sponsored the competition and will be offering the winning candidates the following cash prizes:
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