A fantastic award win last week for Holbein Gardens at The Institution of Structural Engineers for advancing industry knowledge of steel reuse in buildings.
The judges said "The project was designed with circular economy and sustainability thinking from the start, prioritising retention over demolition, reuse, recycling and trialling innovations such as material passports, and methods of procurement and waste management.
A pioneer and exemplar for the direct reuse of structural steel in London. Over 25 tonnes of steel were reused in the construction, which has led to further research into reusing pre-1970 steel and has inspired others in the industry to go further."
A project for Grosvenor with Barr Gazetas architects.