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Dailly Bridge Project, 2000/01
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/104 · Item · 2000-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Steve Dilworth collaborated with Iain McLeod of Barr Holdings and structural engineers to provide a fully accessible footbridge and seating in the 18 mile network of footpaths in and around the village of Dailly in South West Scotland. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Dailly Community Council. Award value £6,000.

Friar Street, 2001/02
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/124 · Item · 2001-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

David Ward was part of a design team comprising, landscape architect, engineer and transport planner to develop designs for Friar Street in Reading. The street links the nineteenth century Museum and Art Gallery in the east of the town with the large Chatham Street development in the west. The design team looked at the history of the site and its context within the town and transformed the street into a successful environment for pedestrians, cyclists and buses. The design stage of the project was completed in 2002. Client: Reading Borough Council. Award value £6,000.

Folkestone Library, 1999/2000
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/92 · Item · 1999-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Chris Ofili worked with David Adjaye / Associates on the refurbishment and development of the foyer area of Folkestone Library, Museum and Sassoon Gallery. Ofili's work is integrated within the fabric of the building, creating a welcoming space which brings together the different services, giving cohesion to the building and achieving a renewed focus on its cultural activities. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Kent County Council. Award value £5,000.

Technological paradise, 1999/2000
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/95 · Item · 1999-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Edwina Fitzpatrick worked with Mark Lemanski of Penoyre and Prasad architects to develop an artificially sustained orchard within the underground Bishopsgate Goods Yard site. With their experience of relating the processes of growth and change, they recreated the feeling of being in the English countryside in spring and summer, regardless of the time of year. The orchard perpetually flowers within a micro-climate maintained using a hydrophonic system. The project was completed in 2000. Client: Panchayat/Slow Release. Award value £8,750.

Chailey Heritage Secret Garden, 1999/2000
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/99 · Item · 1999-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Clive Sall and Lindsey Seers worked with Giles Oliver and Greg Penoyre of Penoyre & Prasad on the redesign of a derelict garden. The scheme creates a sensory, multi-activity environment for children and young people with severe and complex multiple physical disabilities. The project was completed in 2002. Client: South Downs Health NHS Trust. Award value £6,000.

Channel Communication Amplifiers, 2000/01
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/113 · Item · 2001-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Lise Autogena collaborated with engineer Tom Barker of b consultants on a project to rejuvenate the early 20th century amplifiers located in Folkestone on the southern coast of England. Autogena and Barker completed designs for two new mirrors, one to be placed on either side of the Channel, enabling members of the public to listen to the sounds of the sky and to talk across the sea to people standing on a listening platform in front of the opposite mirror. The design stage of the project was completed in 2002. Client: Shepway District Council. Award value £10,000.

Hackney Town Hall, 2000/01
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/106 · Item · 2000-2002
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Alan Johnston and composer Matt Rogalsky worked in collaboration with landscape architects Gross. Max. on Hackney Town Hall Square in East London. The team designed an interactive floor and soundscape as an integral part of the redesign of a newly developed cultural quarter. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Renaisi. Award value £6,000.