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White Hart Street Design Competition, Mansfield, UK
5 + 4 July 2023
Proctor and Matthews Architects Win!
Winner of Mansfield housing redevelopment competition announced
Location: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, central England, UK
The winning architectural design:
image : Proctor and Matthews Architects
White Hart Street Design Competition Winner
The winner of an international competition to appoint an architect for a flagship housing scheme on a derelict site close to Mansfield town centre has been revealed.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in January launched a competition to find an outstanding design for Mansfield’s White Hart Street area on behalf of Mansfield District Council.
There were 36 entries and the competition drew huge interest in Mansfield both nationally and internationally.
Proctor and Matthews Architects have now been announced as winners selected from five finalists after their mixed housing scheme impressed a judging panel comprising council officers, Mansfield Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams and a RIBA advisor.
The other shortlisted teams (in alphabetical order) were:
Calford Seaden
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Fraser Brown Mackenna
Jestico & Whiles
Mansfield aerial view:
photo © Chris Holloway, The Bigger Picture media
Executive Mayor of Mansfield Andy Abrahams said: “The overall standard of entries to the competition was phenomenally high and this scheme from Proctor and Matthews stood out as particularly impressive in its quality, cost and in terms of what we as a council were looking to achieve.
“‘The idea to work with RIBA has been a tremendous success resulting in Mansfield being exposed to some of the most talented architects in the UK resulting in the highest quality design for this transformative project.
“We can’t wait to take the next steps into making the impressions of this new housing into a reality for our tenants. We’ve had a glimpse of what the scheme will look like from initial artist impressions but there is still much work to do and a more detailed picture will emerge in the coming months.
“White Hart Street has been derelict for too long and has failed to attract private sector investment, so it has been crying out for a vision that will breathe new life into this important area of our town centre.
“We think we have found in this winning scheme a design that will respect the area’s heritage and provide affordable, energy efficient and future proofed homes that are fit for the 21st Century, and which people of all ages will feel proud to live in.
“This scheme is a significant part of our Town Centre Masterplan. Put simply, we want to see our town centre increasingly as a place where people want to live. This will increase footfall and consequently act as a catalyst for external investment.”
Teresa Borsuk, RIBA Architect Adviser, said: “The panel was impressed by the quality, thought and attention to detail expressed in all the submissions. The many ideas presented provoked much discussion and debate, but evidently there can only be one winner.
“The winning entry was well considered, achieving a good number and mix of homes; a range of other uses; quality public realm and above all, vitality and spirit.
“The panel particularly enjoyed the careful crafting of the proposed masterplan with its interweaving and layering of the many references to the site’s former history.
“Mansfield Council is now looking forward to further develop the proposals to ultimately transform White Hart Street regeneration area into a memorable place, with an identity that will help secure and retain its future.”
Once the contract has been awarded, the architects will be working on a detailed design for submission for planning approval subject to the council’s approval of a business case for the scheme.
White Hart Street Design Competition in Mansfield winner images / information received 040723 from The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Previously on e-architect:
11 January 2023
Location: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Design Competition launched for White Hart Street, Mansfield
Application deadline: Wednesday 15 February 2023, 12.00 GMT
White Hart Street Design Competition, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
11th of January 2023 – The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is pleased to announce the launch of a new design competition following the ‘Competitive Procedure with Negotiation’ on behalf of Mansfield District Council.
The competition is seeking a multi-disciplinary design team to design a sensitive residential scheme in Mansfield Town Centre. The Council is hoping that through a design competition they will secure an exemplar development that will have a significant impact on Mansfield’s town centre.
Mansfield District Council has acquired a strategically significant site in Mansfield’s town centre. The White Hart Street site sits within a conservation area and contains a listed building and non-designated heritage assets. It forms a key part of the Church Street Quarter in the emerging town centre masterplan.
It is the intention of the Council to sensitively redevelop the site for residential purposes. The accommodation will be a mix of elderly person’s apartments and family housing. This development supports the vision and priorities of the Council’s corporate strategy Making Mansfield: Towards 2030.
Executive Mayor of Mansfield Andy Abrahams said: “We are delighted to be working with RIBA to help find a designer for this flagship redevelopment scheme in Mansfield.
“White Hart Street is an important area close to the town centre which has been crying out to be resurrected into something that combines the old with the new and which will breathe new life into an area which has been run-down and largely derelict for many years.
“We want to find an architect who is sensitive about the area’s heritage and excited about designing new housing that will stand the test of time, addressing the challenges of climate change, and providing affordable high quality homes that people of all ages enjoy and feel proud to live in.”
Teresa Borsuk, Pollard Thomas Edwards’ and RIBA Architect Adviser for the competition said: “This is an important and exciting opportunity to transform White Hart Street in Mansfield by providing new homes and an identity that will help secure its future.”
Applications are invited in accordance with the requirements set out in the briefing document and selection questionnaire. Further information can be found on the competition webpage at www.ribacompetitions.com/mansfield including a link to register for the competition.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 12.00 midday (GMT) on Wednesday 15 February 2023.
White Hart Street Design Competition, Mansfield images / information received 110123 from the RIBA
Location: Mansfield, England, UK
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