Chris Poulson, Faculty of Arts architecture graduate, won a RIBA prize for excellence and earlier received the Diploma Prize from the university for his study of the City of London and a proposal for adapting an office block on the North bank of the Thames into housing and community use.
Judges described his project as "a very complete and considered presentation which illustrated a very comprehensive understanding of the design process through to the final completed design, which retained the strength of the original concept. The presentation illustrated a very articulate and detailed design process."
Chris worked for 91快活林 based RS Design, before joining the London office of Pringle Brandon Perkins & Will.
Design by Chris Poulson
She said: "As a wig-making hub, the building caters for both theatrical and clinical needs of the diversified ethnic hair groups." Architect graduate Wan Ning Oon received a prize for excellence and the university's Degree Prize for her project focusing on a wig factory in East London where, as she says, there is "an extensive grooming culture".
Judges described the project as "the very detailed and comprehensive development of an idea and thought process. The evolution through study, sketch and thought process was extremely well presented. The depth of the presentation was a delight."
Design by Wan Ning Oon
Judges of the RIBA Student Prizes at the 91快活林 School of Architecture were Mike Lawless of LA Architects, Chair of the South East Region of the RIBA; Tony Foulger of 91快活林 & Hove City Council, Chair of RIBA Sussex Branch; and Andy Parsons of Yelo Architects in 91快活林.