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Civic centres in Newcastle and Sunderland among building award winners

Five North East buildings have been singled out for praise in separate award ceremonies - the RIBA North East Awards and the BCO Regional Awards

Sunderland City Hall(Image: Copyright Unknown)

Civic centres in both Newcastle and Sunderland have triumphed in separate awards recognising the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s best buildings.

The 2022 RIBA North East Award winners have been unveiled, rewarding a modern makeover for Newcastle’s 1960s-built Civic Centre, along with a family home and a barn conversion.

The three projects have been awarded Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North East Awards including North Bank in Northumberland by Elliott Architects Ltd, Newcastle Civic Centre by FaulknerBrowns Architects and Shepherds Barn in County Durham by LEAP.

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FaulknerBrowns architects, based in Killingworth, has been involved in work at Newcastle Civic Centre for several years, having initially received approval for the multimillion-pound refurbishment of George Kenyon’s 1968 Grade II star-listed building in 2017.

As part of the plans, council services have been redistributed to promote greater operational efficiency and consolidation, which has allowed space for HM Courts and Tribunal Service to occupy areas of the Civic Centre, optimising building use and generating commercial income for Newcastle City Council.

Newcastle Civic Centre, designed by FaulknerBrowns. Photo by David Cadzow(Image: David Cadzow)

Hexham company Elliott Architects Ltd designed North Bank, a new build set in a conservation area which has been designed to incorporate and reinterpret elements of rural Northumberland’s historic agricultural barns.

The Shepherds Barn in County Durham by LEAP (Low Energy Architectural Practice) is a retrofit barn conversion undertaken to the EnerPHit (Passivhaus retrofit) standard and designed by Architect and Passivhaus designer Mark Siddall.