Hampshire County Architects

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Alton Library, Alton, Hampshire
by Hampshire County Architects (2005)

Hampshire County Architects is the old name for Hampshire County Council Architecture, the in-house architecture and design department of HCC Property Services in Hampshire, UK. Over the years the multi-disciplinary team has developed a particular reputation for good school design and is also notable as the only sizeable public-sector county architecture studio remaining, following many years in the UK of outsourcing to the private sector. In 1991 County Architect Colin Stansfield Smith won a RIBA Gold Medal award.[1]

Staff

The team built its reputation in the 1980s under the leadership of Colin Stansfield Smith who arrived in 1974 and was County Architect until 1992.[2] As a result of his work at Hampshire County Council, was awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Gold Medal in 1991.[1] and was knighted in 1993.

In 2005 the department employed 57 architects.[3] In 2013 the department employs over 270 architects, landscape architects, building surveyors, engineers (structural, electrical and mechanical), estates surveyors and interior designers.[citation needed]

Types of project work includes; education and schools; early years and children's centres; older person's homes and extra care; heritage and community buildings;office rationalisation and flexible working and co-location of public services

Key building projects

  • Queens Inclosure Middle School, Waterlooville, Hampshire. RIBA Award National overall winner, 1990.[4]
  • Woodlea Primary School, Bordon, Hampshire. RIBA Award National overall winner, 1993.[4]
  • Pilgrims Pre-Preparatory School, Bedford. RIBA Award winner, 2001.[5]
  • Alton Library, Hampshire. Completed 2005. RIBA Award (South), 2005.[6] Described by Jonathan Glancey as "a fine, enexpected design" and "like a handsome modern barn".[3]
  • Winchester Discovery Centre, Winchester, Hampshire. Completed 2007. Multiple accolades including RIBA Award 2008.[7]
  • Wellstead Primary School, Southampton, Hampshire. Completed 2008. Multiple accolades including CIAT Technical Excellence Award 2009 and RIBA Award 2010.[8]
  • Forest Park Special School, Southampton, Hampshire. Completed 2012. Multiple accolades including RIBA Downland Regional Award 2012,[9] SCALA Civic Building of the Year 2012 - Runner up. Solent Design Award - Overall winner[10]
  • Endeavour Primary School, Andover, Hampshire. Completed 2012. RIBA Downland Award 2012.[11]
  • Havant Public Sector Plaza, Havant, Hampshire. Completed 2012. SCALA Civic Building of the Year 2012, Highly commended.
  • Runways End, Aldershot, Hampshire. ICE South East England Engineering Excellence Awards 2012 - Community Award.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 RIBA website, RIBA Gold Medal - 1990's - 1991 Colin Stansfield Smith (retrieved 2011-10-26)[full citation needed]
  2. John Pardey (19 June 2013) "Colin Stansfield Smith (1932-2013)", Architects' Journal (retrieved 2014-09-28).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Glancey, J. Sense and sensitivity: Alton's new library... The Guardian, 25 April 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-27.
  4. 4.0 4.1 e-architect.co.uk Hampshire County Architects : Architecture Information (retrieved 2011-10-26).
  5. RIBA website, Pilgrims School, Bedford (retrieved 2011-10-26).
  6. RIBA website, RIBA AWards|Winners 2005|South|Alton Library, Alton. Retrieved 2011-10-27.
  7. Hampshire Council Architectural Design webpages, Selected projects: Winchester Discovery Centre, last updated 8 August 2011 (retrieved 2011-10-26).
  8. Hampshire Council Architectural Design webpages, Selected projects: Wellstead Primary School, last updated 8 September 2011 (retrieved 2011-10-26).
  9. RIBA South East Downland Awards winners 2012: Forest Park Primary School, RIBA website.
  10. 'Special school scoops another prize for design', Southern Daily Echo (Southampton), 19 November 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  11. RIBA South East Downland Awards winners 2012: Endeavour Primary School, RIBA website.

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