Broadway Malyan wins Architect of the Year at the British Homes Awards

21 September, 2009

Broadway Malyan has won Architect of the Year at the Mail on Sunday’s British Homes Awards.

Attending the gala dinner in London, Managing Director Peter Crossley commented, “We are extremely proud to receive this award. It is a testament to the skill, professionalism and hard work of our dedicated staff.”

Broadway Malyan was shortlisted at the awards for an impressive portfolio of projects including: Apartment Building of the Year for the Tower, No 1 Gunwharf Quay for Berkley Homes; Landscape Development of the Year for Beaufort Park for St George; Mixed use Regeneration Development of the Year for Imperial Wharf, also for St George, and Development of the Year for Grosvenor Waterside for St James Urban Living.

Sunand Prasad, the outgoing president of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the chairman of the awards judges, congratulated the winners. “It was a magnificent achievement given the very difficult circumstances of the industry this year,” he said.

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Broadway Malyan enters top 10 in AJ100 Survey

The UK’s leading architectural practices have been unveiled by the Architects Journal, with Broadway Malyan featuring in the top 10.

The annual AJ100 survey ranks the UK’s top 100 architecture practices by number of qualified architects employed. Broadway Malyan ranked 9th jumping two places from last year.

Speaking at the AJ100 awards, Paul Finch, editorial director, The Architects’ Journal said, “We can’t deny it has been a tough year, but it’s heartening to see how the AJ100 practices have weathered the storm, and I think that some of the findings are very encouraging.

“The survey remains a celebration and a showcase for global architecture, and we’re very grateful for the industry’s continuing support. My congratulations to the AJ100 practices, and to the individual category winners, each of which celebrates considerable innovation and achievement”.

Read more about the survey at http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/aj100/

Idea House wins Best Green Development Award at Cityscape Asia

Broadway Malyan’s Idea House scheme has won the Best Green Development (Future) award the 2010 Cityscape Asia Awards.

Idea House is an eco house prototype for leading developer Sime Darby Properties that aims to become the first carbon zero residence in South East Asia. Demonstrating the joint commitment between architect and developer in preserving the environment for future generations, the scheme promotes passive design by carefully orienting the building and minimising exposure to low angled sun, whilst large internal open plan spaces encourage cross ventilation and the maximum penetration of natural daylight.  95% grey water recycling to minimise water wastage, green roof technology, the installation of photovoltaic cells and using modular and prefabricated methods of construction further increase the project’s sustainable credentials.

Jason Pomeroy who was at Cityscape Asia in Singapore with the client to collect the award said, “We are delighted to have won this category against some stiff competition in terms of not just design, but geographic location and scale. Our reinterpretation of the indigenous Malay Kampung house tradition provided the starting point for a passive design solution that also embraced the latest in renewable and green technologies”.

Pictured from left to right: Sufian Abdullah (Sime Darby) and Jason Pomeroy (Broadway Malyan).

Double win for Broadway Malyan at ICSC European Shopping Centre Awards 2010

Two Broadway Malyan schemes have scooped prizes at the 2010 ICSC Awards held in Prague last night. The ICSC European Shopping Centre Awards are the supreme awards in European retail property, granted for both new and refurbished or extended projects.

Forum Barreiro won the Best New Development (Small) category, with the awards jury describing the scheme as “a multi-functional centre that exemplifies urban regeneration, integration and modern creativity”. 

Valecenter picked up the award for Best Refurbishment and Extension for “reconfiguring the layout, maximising the potential from the existing volume and transforming the shopper environment”.

Broadway Malyan to exhibit at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010

Broadway Malyan will be exhibiting at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010. Visit us on Stand No: 3C31 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from 18th to 21st April 2010.

Delegates attending include: 

Ian Apsley (Board Director)
Melvin Davis (Board Director)
James Rayner (Director of Masterplanning)

For more information click here www.cityscapeabudhabi.com

National Guide Dogs Breeding Centre to start on site

The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association is about to embark on its largest and most important development to date; the construction of its new National Dog Breeding Centre near Warwick. Following three years in the design process and a two stage tender, the multi-million pound development  starts on site this month. Designed by Broadway Malyan, the new facilities will increase capacity for breeding Guide Dog puppies from 1,110 to 1,550 per annum in accordance with the Guide Dogs strategic targets.

The National Breeding Centre comprises a series of gull-winged, glulam roofed, steel framed buildings situated around a central courtyard. These house discrete sections of the breeding dog population, from initial intake of dogs, mating, whelping, adults, puppies and essential associated dog care and welfare facilities. The buildings are set in specifically designed dog runs and landscaping, essential for the environmental enrichment and exercise for the dog population. Through sustainability targets set by Guide Dogs, the development will see a range of benefits including biomass boilers and rainwater harvesting.

The target completion date is Summer 2011.