The Birmingham team of national built environment consultancy Curtins is celebrating alongside lead architects Sheppard Robson following the announcement that the University of Birmingham’s £45 million project came top in four categories at the RIBA West Midlands awards, including being named the Building of the Year 2019.
The Collaborative Teaching Laboratory (CTL), which opened in 2018, is a hub for science and engineering teaching with multi-functional labs for subject-specific and cross-disciplinary teaching and team working. The team, led by Sheppard Robson, also took home the RIBA West Midlands Award 2019, the RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award 2019 and the RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year Award 2019.
To add to the awards success, the project was also the winner of the Sustainability Award at the Institute of Civil Engineers West Midlands Awards 2019.
Associate Matt Woodhall, the office lead for Curtins in Birmingham said: “We’re incredibly proud to be a part of this fantastic project team. CTL has been one of the most rewarding projects to work on, namely due to the positive working relationship between the design team, the client and the contractor. The whole team was focussed on creating an innovative and contemporary teaching space.
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