Michelmersh wins 5 awards at the BDA’s Brick Awards 2021

Michelmersh is proud to announce that it won 5 awards and was highly commended for another 4 at Wednesday  nights 2021 BDA Brick Awards. With stunning trophies designed by award-winning designer, architect and  researcher Maria Gasparian the 45th Brick Awards received a record number of entries. In her final year as Head  Judge, Hilary Satchwell led a team of 14 esteemed judges with the unenviable task of selecting the best of the best.  All categories received superb examples of brickwork taking friendly rivalries to a whole new level and showcasing  the best talent the UK Brick industry has to offer. 

Michelmersh’s first award last night went to “House-within-a-House” by alma-nac in the “Individual Housing  Development”. A unique project that wraps a brick structure around an existing house from 1957, the project gave  the house a contemporary facelift in a conservation area. 12,670 Michelmersh bricks were used in the project to  provide an economical and thermally-efficient home while allowing the project to be sympathetic to its historic  London neighbours. 

Judges Comment: “The warm grey brick complements the neighbourhood’s buff London stock brick, without trying  to mimic the naturally aged material.” 

The next award went to “The Officer’s House” by AHMM (Allford Hall Monaghan Morris) in the “Medium Housing  Development” category. The Officer’s House redeveloped a Grade II listed building that had suffered extensive  structural damage and provided additional housing with a new twin block. A total of 34 new homes were created  and Block B’s façade uses loadbearing Flemish bond brickwork with expressed dark headers and deep windows. 

Judges Comment: “The brickwork was carefully incorporated into the existing envelope to match the Flemish bonded, London stock brickwork. This has been executed brilliantly.” 

The “Large housing development” was won by Tim Groom Architects for “Excelsior Works”. Consisting of 108  apartments the site is inspired by the area’s rich, industrial past. A large directive of the project was to blend in  seamlessly with the fabric of the city and 15,000,000 handmade bricks were made by Michelmersh to do so. Each  high-quality brick stamped with the Maker’s initials in an additional tribute to the site’s history as a printing and  bookbinding works. 

Judges Comment: “The Brick choice looks good and sits well in the vernacular. A highly successful project.” 

Another award came from the ‘Specialist Brickwork Contractor Category’ for University College Hospital Phase 5 by  Pilbrow and Partners and Hobhouse Court by TP Bennett. UCLH Phase 5 was designed to be efficient in both its  operational and energy consumption and to put the patient experience first. It has been considered “a game changer for hospital design”. Hobhouse Court occupies an architecturally sensitive area surrounding Trafalgar  Square but has a distinctly contemporary façade that needed brickwork to reflect the richness, grain and  materiality of the surrounding vernacular.  

Judges Comment: “Swift Brickwork Contractors has grown to be a household name within the industry and has  completed many of the capital’s most iconic buildings. At the heart of that success is a company work ethic founded  on delivering high-quality buildings, on training new bricklayers and on providing a safe workplace for all employees. 

Michelmersh’s final award came in the “Craftmanship Category” for “Wolverton Hall Folly” by Quinlan Terry  Architects. A beautiful tribute to Georgian Follys the octagonal, 46ft tall structure uses Charnwood factory bricks to  remain true to 18th-century houses and disguise the buildings true age. A total of 24 brick moulds were created to  allow for 36,000 specifically shaped bricks to shape the architect’s vision. 

Judges Comment: “The folly is a tour-de-force of brick manufacture and construction, demonstrating the skill of the  brick maker and the craft of the bricklayer, and that traditional design can be innovative and dramatic.”