PUBLIC BUILDINGS
The most sustainable is the one that
sustainable building already exists
KRESEN KERNOW, CORNWALL
Transforming a derelict brewery into a community archive
“Representing well over a decade of hard work by all involved, this completely transformational project provides an important civic and cultural centre for the whole of Cornwall.”
-RIBA Award judging panel
HOLYHEAD MARKET HALL, WALES
Restoring a loved landmark for the community
“It
is a building that matters, and feels embedded in the community. The potential of this project to be a pilot of town centre regeneration across the UK is powerful, and the project will extend beyond its walls.”
-AJ100
Judging Panel
FACTORY NO 1, BRISTOL
Industrial tobacco factory to residential community
“The amount of change has been phenomenal. What a transformation. It looks brilliant.”
-George Clarke, TV presenter and architect
THE NATIONAL GALLERY ACCOMMODATION HUB, LONDON
Underused back of house space transformed into gallery staff offices
“Purcell’s understanding of our building and its setting is profound. The firm’s experience has been invaluable. Sensitive and pragmatic is how I would describe its approach.”- Gabriele Finaldi, Director, National Gallery
MANCHESTER TOWN HALL
Revitalising, upgrading and restoring a monumental civic building
“Purcell has realised our vision for the project exceptionally well. The creative and intellectual input is first class, and you respond to the many challenges we throw at you with good grace and a commitment to always deliver, often to demanding deadlines.”
— Paul Candelant, Project Director, Manchester City CouncilBATTERSEA POWER STATION, LONDON
Conservation Architects for external and internal heritage
“The careful balance between preserving the historic character and introducing modern interventions has resulted in a landmark destination that not only honours the past but also embraces the future.”
- Civic Trust Awards Judging Panel
MANCHESTER MUSEUM, MANCHESTER
A new South Asia Gallery for Manchester
“We’ve created a space where people can be represented and embrace their heritage. I think that’s something we can be really proud of.”
— Esme Ward, Director of the Manchester Museum
NOTTINGHAM
CASTLE, NOTTINGHAM
Restoring and enhancing the 17th century Ducal Palace, cave networks and medieval gatehouse and creating a new visitor centre
“The transformation that Nottingham Castle has undergone is incredible. Purcell have sympathetically restored the 17th century Ducal Palace, plus the historic Gatehouse, and caves, making them more accessible than ever before – something that is so important to Nottingham Castle Trust. We wanted to ensure the Castle, its grounds and the cave system can be enjoyed by everyone. Nottingham Castle has a rich history, spanning over 1,000 years, so for Purcell to have been able maintain that history, whilst bringing the site into the 21st century is a real achievement.”
— Sara Blair-Manning, Chief Executive of Nottingham CastleCENTRE OF REFURBISHMENT EXCELLENCE (CORE), STOKE-ON-TRENT
Regeneration of a former pottery works into a centre of excellence for refurbishment
“Reuse of the iconic kiln structures as heat recovery ventilation rooms is a stroke of genius. The spatial quality created around them for teaching, seminars and exhibitions is extraordinary.“
-RIBA Judges, West Midlands Region
CARDIGAN CASTLE, WALES
Our regeneration of the castle has won multiple awards and was named Channel 4’s Restoration of the Year
“We are delighted by the quality of the finished product. Cardigan Castle stands as a tribute to Purcell’s vision, architectural skill, powers of persuasion and continuous encouragement.”
-Joff Timms, Treasurer and Company Secretary of the Cadwgan TrustST GEORGE’S HALL, LIVERPOOL
Major restoration and regeneration of Liverpool’s principal civic building
“Purcell have been the principal driving force in ensuring this world renowned Grade I listed iconic venue has been restored to its magnificent former glory. The level of care, precision and dedication to detail that Purcell applied to the project has been displayed time and time again in the level of quality achieved in the outcomes for the hall and its architectural completion.”
— Alan Smith, Manager at St George’s HallNORFOLK COUNTY HALL, NORFOLK
An inclusive and re-imagined workspace for Norfolk County Council
“I was nearly emotional with some of the changes as I never thought I would see them in my career. It will open up County Hall in a very different way to how we engage and include disabled people, something I’ve wanted for a very long time. The level of accessibility is equal and, in some areas, higher than anywhere I’ve seen.”
— Neil Howard, Equality and Accessibility Officer, Norfolk County Council ENGINE SHED, NORTHAMPTONSustainable rescue and repair of railway heritage
“The Engine Shed and nearby office were on the verge of collapse when the University started on the journey to our new Waterside campus. We were delighted that, as a part of this larger project, we could save this important historic local building and bring it back into use for the benefit of our students and the wider community. The standard of the restoration carried out is second to none.”
- Simon Badcock, University Project ManagerBROADWAY THEATRE, LONDON
Repair and re-presentation of a Grade II listed theatre as a premier community facility
“The theatre has such a rich history and has been the go-to venue for the best live entertainment in south east London for the past 90 years. The refurbishment was about safeguarding that history and also its future, which are at the heart of our borough’s cultural offering. Our investment ensures that new generations benefit from the institution and opportunity it brings.”
- Cllr James J Walsh, Cabinet Member for CultureFACTORY NO. 1, BRISTOL
Transforming a previously industrial brown field site into a collection of desirable residences in the heart of Bristol
‘‘The
team working on the production information at the Factory No.1 Project have done a really good job. They are intelligent, switched on and knowledgeable, and working to programme.’’
- Simon Vernon-Harcourt, RIBACAMDEN TOWN HALL, LONDON
Restoring and reviving a historic public building
‘‘The reopening of our Town Hall marks a pioneering, greener, more inclusive, and more connected future for Camden’s communities, businesses, and democracy.’’
- Councillor Richard Olszewski, Cabinet Member for Finance & Transformation