Friday, 05 March 2010 17:13
Sixteen of the most successful sustainable buildings were honoured at the BREEAM Awards 2010 at Ecobuild, London, on 4th March, including two of Stride Treglown's projects.
Salisbury Law Court
BREEAM Courts - awarded to Salisbury Law Court, one of the new combined court centres commissioned by Her Majesty's Courts Service. It accommodates wide ranging facilities whilst providing a building that is highly energy efficient, maximises natural ventilation and reduces water consumption.
Architects: Stride Treglown
Contractor: Mansell Construction

Treglown Court, Cardiff
First BREEAM Offices 2008 (Interim) - Outstanding rating awarded to Stride Treglown's new office in Cardiff, due for completion in 2010. This building is designed to accommodate over 50 staff on two floors in an open studio arrangement. It adopts a paper insulated Structurally Insulated Panel System (SIPs) for supporting walls, roof and floors. The building is located on a former industrial service yard and provides facilities for cycle storage, showers and drying facilities, whilst car share parking spaces are given priority. Green Guide A or A+ rated materials are used throughout.
Carol Atkinson, Chief Executive of BRE Global presents Stride Treglown Director Gareth Davies with one of two BREEAM Awards at Ecobuild 2010.
To see the full text of the BRE press release which covers all the awards, please click here.
To view the BRE's booklet of Case Studies for projects nominated for awards click here.