Proctor and Matthews have completed buildings in a number of different sectors. Projects include the Greenwich Millennium Village[1] and Abode in Harlow, which won a Royal Institute of British Architects Award in 2005.[2] The practice has also designed the Gorilla Kingdom at London Zoo,[3] a building for the University of Brighton[4] in Hastings and Abode at Great Kneighton[5] in Cambridgeshire - a mixed-use community containing over 300 homes. In addition, Horsted Park - a mixed-use development by the practice in Kent - was named Housing Project of the Year in the 2013 Building Awards.[6]
Awards for Abode at Great Kneighton include the Supreme Winner at the Housing Design Awards 2014,[7] a Civic Trust Award and the National Panel Special Award at the Civic Trust Awards 2015[8][9] and a RIBA Regional Award 2015. The RIBA East Awards also named Proctor and Matthews Architects as Architect of the Year and named Abode at Great Kneighton as Building of the Year.[10] Abode at Great Kneighton won a RIBA National Award in June 2015.[11]
References
^Allen, Isabel. "Village Green". The Architects Journal 1 February 2001.