The Crown Estate Conservation Award

The Crown Estate Conservation Award 2007

The SS Great Britain and Historic Dockyard, Bristol by Alec French Architects won The Crown Estate Conservation Award 2007, announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize 2007 dinner.

The prize is awarded to the best work of conservation which demonstrates successful restoration or adaptation of an architecturally significant building.

The award was judged by Richard Griffiths, conservation architect, RIBA Awards Group member, conservation architect Paul Velluet and Tony Chapman, RIBA Head of Awards.

 

SS Great Britain|

SS Great Britain

Architect: Alec French Architects

Copyright: Lance McNulty

Client: SS Great Britain Trust

Award: RIBA Award,The Crown Estate Conservation Award

The Roundhouse|

Roundhouse

Architect: John McAslan and Partners

Copyright: Richard Bryant

Client: The Roundhouse

Award: RIBA Award,RIBA National Award,Shortlisted for the RIBA Client of the Year,The Crown Estate Conservation Award

William Kent House|

William Kent House\c interior detail

Architect: Ettwein Bridges

Copyright: James Mortimer

Client: Ellerman Investments

Award: RIBA Award,Shortlisted for The Crown Estate Conservation Award

Stowe House Restoration|

Stowe House Restoration Project

Architect: Purcell Miller Tritton LLP

Copyright: Purcell Miller Tritton LLP

Client: Stowe House Preservation Trust

Award: RIBA Award,Shortlisted for The Crown Estate Conservation Award

Dresden Station|

Dresden Station Redevelopment

Architect: Foster and Partners

Copyright: Nigel Young

Client: Deutsche Bahn AG

Award: RIBA European Award,Shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize,Shortlisted for The Crown Estate Conservation Award