Springhallow School Building Highly Commended


Recognised in Ealing Civic Society’s annual award scheme

Springhallow School's new building
Springhallow School’s new building

Springhallow School’s new building has been highly commended at a recent ceremony for Ealing Civic Society’s award scheme (now in its 28th year).

The winners were announced at an event hosted by local MP Steve Pound on Thursday 9 November. The school was built for Ealing Council by Jestico + Whiles Architects.

The Acton Gardens housing development by Stitch Studio, Maccreanor Lavington and PCKO Architects was also highly commended.

There were also commendations for Madeley Road & Hanger Lane W5 houses for Genesis Housing Association by Living Architects, West Twyford Primary School, NW10 for Ealing Council by Astudio architects and Alfresco Living, Ealing W5 by KSKa Architects.

Acton Gardens housing development
Acton Gardens housing development

Ealing Civic Society Chairman Dr Robert Gurd said that the aim of the Award was to embrace all kinds of building and landscape design. He was impressed by the level of entries. He commented “It's a wide range of entries, all to a very high standard - ranging from a domestic extension to regeneration of a whole area of Acton.”

The short-listed entries were judged by local architects Franklyn Nevard, Anthony Ferguson and Gavin Leonard.

Other shortlisted entries this year were St Nicholas Church, Perivale, Oak Wharf Court, London W7 and St Mary’s House Church Gardens, W5.

Full details may be seen on Ealing Civic Society's website.

November 16, 2017