Archetech Issue 46 2020 | Page 23

INNOVATION The Interlock – The Interlock, designed by Bureau de Change Architects. An impressively intricate project, the façade consists of 5,000 bespoke Staffordshire Blue Clay bricks manufactured by Forterra. Embracing the street’s piecemeal aesthetic, the design aims to challenge the definition of craftmanship in our contemporary setting. The bricks are the result of 14 moulds and a further 30 cut versions of the original moulds types totalling 44 different types of bricks. The bricks are arranged in a jigsaw way in which they respond to the window openings, the ground and top floor conditions, the corners and columns offering different arrangements for each condition, creating an entirely unique and varied façade. HOUSEBUILDER Croudace Homes – Croudace Homes, consisting of three projects; The Lanes; Kings Weald and Hermitage Park, each designed by Croudace Homes. Croudace Homes primary objective is to produce high quality homes backed up with first class customer service. The Lanes is an exciting development of homes in Great Bardfield, Essex, a historic village offering picturesque countryside views, stunning listed architecture and all the amenities for modern living. The Lanes used Ibstock Brick as their manufacturer and Leicester Autumn Multi Red as the brick. Kings Weald has been designed to not only connect to its surroundings seamlessly but to enhance features of existing landscapes whilst honouring the significant heritage and culture within the area. Kings Weald used Michelmersh Brick Holdings as their manufacturer and First Quality Multi Facings as the brick. With expansive woodland, a specially planted orchard, stunning views of the Kent countryside and located close to transport links and schools, Hermitage Park is the ideal place for families to call home. Hermitage Park used Wienerberger as their manufacturer and Washington Red Multi as the brick. CRAFTMANSHIP The Dorothy Garrod Building, Newnham College – The Dorothy Garrod Building, Newnham College, designed by Walters & Cohen Architects. Focussing on the value of using durable materials and on finding the right suppliers of products, the new building knits itself amongst the buildings already part of the college and creates a new frontage for the college from one entrance. The elegant design balances solidity and transparency, with glazing alternating with full-height brickwork panels where hit- and-miss element weaves seamlessly into the texture and detail of the elevation. The hit-and-miss brickwork compliments the existing buildings without mimicking them. A bespoke mixture of Northcot Plumstead and Lynham Red bricks were made to create Sidgwick Blend bricks for the project, all manufactured by Northcot Bricks. SUPREME WINNER Dorothy Garrod Building, Newnham College – The Dorothy Garrod Building, Newnham College, designed by Walters & Cohen Architects. Focussing on the value of using durable materials and on finding the right suppliers of products, the new building knits itself amongst the buildings already part of the college and creates a new frontage for the college from one entrance. The elegant design balances solidity and transparency, with glazing alternating with full-height brickwork panels where hit- and-miss element weaves seamlessly into the texture and detail of the elevation. The hit-and-miss brickwork compliments the existing buildings without mimicking them. A bespoke mixture of Northcot Plumstead and Lynham Red bricks were made to create Sidgwick Blend bricks for the project, all manufactured by Northcot Bricks.