Two projects on Civic Society awards shortlist

We are delighted to announce that two of our projects have been shortlisted for the 2018 Centenary Renaissance Award by Birmingham Civic Society: the Lapworth Museum of Geology and Aston Webb – C Block. Both are located at the University of Birmingham and have made the cut along with five other projects in the city.

A wide range of projects have been nominated in the awards that recognise the most successful building, structure or public space that was once derelict, vacant or under-used that has been brought back into life.

Good luck to all those nominated and we look forward to the announcement of the winners in the summer.

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