SSDA Awards
SSDA 2003 – Millennium Point Birmingham
Sustainability and the care of our natural environment are increasingly important considerations of the construction industry and ones that are now affecting …
SSDA 2003 – Renewal and Refurbishment of the Brighton Dome and Museum
The 200-year old Brighton Dome, Corn Exchange and Museum buildings are a combination of a unique historical heritage and styles of world importance. They were …
SSDA 2003 – 25 Gresham Street, London
25 Gresham Street is a 120,000 sq ft headquarters building providing 10 floors of column free office space. Developed by IVG Asticus Real Estate Ltd and now …
SSDA 2003 – Hampden Gurney School, London
BDP has broken the mould of inner city education buildings with Hampden Gurney School. In contrast to the single-storey schools often found in the densest …
SSDA 2003 – Kinnaird House, 1-2 Pall Mall, East London
Kinnaird House was constructed in the early 1920s on an island site. It was built using Portland stone held in place by an integral steel frame. Steel and …
SSDA 2003 – Eric Hollies Stand, Warwickshire County Cricket Club
Bryant Priest Newman Architects were appointed to act as designers for the redevelopment of the Eric Hollies Stand in 2000. Following the success of the …
Structural Steel Design Awards 2002
Ms Zara Lamont OBE, Chief Executive of the Federation of Construction Clients, presented the awards at the Savoy Hotel, London, on Thursday 20th June 2002. …
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge
The Wilkinson Eyre Architects and Gifford design is the winning entry to a 1997 competition for a major new crossing over the River Tyne. The £22m project, …
SSDA 2002: The Falkirk Wheel
By any measure the Falkirk Wheel is an unusual structure. Weighing approximately 1400t without water it is a large machine. Raising and lowering boats in a …











