Simon Gray worked with sculptor Lou Hamilton, landscape architect Mike Jones, and architect Brian Hendry on the redevelopment of an area of the drama department at this school in Bristol. In collaboration with staff and students at the school, Gray designed a flexible multi-use space and an outside performance space as an extension of the drama area. The project was completed in 1995. Client: Gordano School. Award value £3,850.
Won The Banks & Miles/ Pearson Plc Attachment Award worth £2000 and £700 Travel Award under the the 'Corporate Identity for the new London Arts Board' brief in the 'Communications and Information Technology' sector. Travelled to seven different European countries.
Won the Icograda Travel Award of £2500 in the 'Interactive Media' section. Travelled to Mexico.
Won The HEAD Trust Travel Award of £2000 in the 'Interactive Media' section. Travelled to America. Includes email correspondence with the designers in America.
Exhibitions
Won a Travel Award of £3300 and a British Airways Flight Award unde the 'Corporate Idenity' brief in the 'Design Management' section. Travelled to America for three weeks.
Highly commended under section 5, Pottery and Glass
Tania Kovats and Alex Hartley collaborated with architect Simon Allford of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris on the design of this new sustainable primary school on a greenfield site in Essex. The project was the result of an international competition sponsored by the local authority in collaboration with the Design Council and served as a model for future development. The project was completed in 1999. Client: Essex County Council. Award value £10,000.
Taken from back of room looking towards stage area
Taken from main door looking towards Crowning the Victors at Olympia
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room