June 07
• CPMG Architects was awarded two top titles at this year's Green Apple Awards for the Built Environment. Moseley Primary School in Coventry was awarded National Silver Winner in the New-Build Public/Educational category, and Forman House in Nottingham was awarded Silver Winner in the Post 1900, Architectural Heritage category.
May 07
• Clifton Cornerstone, designed by CPMG Architects was commended by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) at the regional RICS Awards on Friday 11 May.
April 2007
• CPMG has been awarded the contract to design a new Air Traffic Control Centre for Birmingham International Airport. It is anticipated that a full planning application will be forthcoming shortly.
• The recent Plimsoll survey of 1001 architectural practices rated CPMG Architects as ‘Strong’ – the highest accolade awarded by the survey.
• CPMG Architects has been awarded the commission of a £20m administrative centre and a significant training facility, both in the South of England for the Ministry of Defence.
• CPMG has been appointed as architects for a new £2.5m office building in Beeston for the DSL pension fund.
• CPMG is to produce a masterplan for a high profile Ford dealership in Nottingham.
January 07
• The Guildhouse, Mansell and CPMG Architects consortium was successful at ITN stage and has been appointed Preferred Bidder by South East Midlands LIFT.
• CPMG has been commissioned to design a new £4m access centre for Melton Partnership Works in Melton Mowbray.
November 06
• CPMG Architects has been awarded the contract to design the new Faculty of Business and Law building for De Montfort University. This high profile £20m building is to be located at the heart of Leicester's city centre.
• CPMG has been commissioned to build a £2m extension to the existing Stoke Park School for Coventry City Council.
• We have been appointed to produce a masterplan for Chesterfield College, close to Chesterfield's famous crooked spire. The commission also includes the design of a new £6.5m landmark building for the college.
October 06
• CPMG has been appointed to fit out Space 27 at Sherwood Park for Nottinghamshire County Council.
• Thomas Vale has confirmed our appointment for a new £7m community facility in Birmingham.
• The Litmus Building, a £28m apartment complex on Huntingdon Street, Nottingham, celebrated reaching the top on 23 October.
• CPMG Architects reached the national final as a shortlisted entry at the international RICS Awards 2006.
• Planning permission was granted on 12 October for a mixed-use development at Bingham's Market Place, Nottinghamshire.
• CPMG Architects walked away with two prizes at the 2006 Green Apple Awards. The University of Sheffield’s ICOSS Building won gold in the education category and Clifton Park Museum in Rotherham was awarded a Certificate of Commendation.
• CPMG Architects was awarded the top prize in the regional leg of the 2006 RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Awards for its designs of the Moat House Community Primary School in Coventry. CPMG will now compete in the national RICS awards later this year.
• The IDI and CCT buildings at the University of Teesside have started on site, on schedule for completion in September 2007.
• CPMG Architects' plans for the conversion of Walden House, a Grade II* listed building in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, into luxury apartments have received planning consent.
• The Moat House School in Coventry has been short listed for a regional RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) Award, winners to be announced in May.
• CPMG Architects has been appointed to design a new air traffic control facility at the Isle of Man Ronaldsway Airport.
• Our designs for a furniture store in Scarborough and for Laird House, a residential project in Carrington, have received planning consent.
• The Pharmacy Quality Control Unit, a new 640m² roof-level extension to provide new pharmaceutical testing laboratories at the Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, is now complete.
• Robert Ogden School, special needs residential accommodation for the National Autistic Society is now starting on site.
• Laurel Road Pavilion, designed by CPMG Architects, has been named Community category winner at the Building Consultancy Built in Quality Awards 2006, presented by Birmingham City Council.
• CPMG Architects' design of the Moat House Community Primary School has won the New Build category of the biennial Coventry Design Awards. The ceremony took place in Coventry on Friday 3rd February.
• Planning consent has been awarded to CPMG Architects' designs of two new buildings for the University of Teesside. The £12.5m projects are due for completion September 2007.
• Two of CPMG Architects' buildings have been shortlisted for awards due to be announced later this month. The eight-storey office building, 12 Smithfield Street, has been nominated for the ' Best New Building in the City of London', and the triangular-shaped Moat House School has been shortlisted for the Coventry Design Awards.
• CPMG Architects walked away with three awards at two ceremonies on Thursday 17th November. Three of our designs were shortlisted for the RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards held at Leeds Town Hall. The University of Sheffield's Student Health Centre took the top prize in the Education/Medical sector and also received a Brick Award from Ibstock. And at the Lord Mayor's Award for Urban Design in Nottingham, Bilborough College was awarded a Commendation in the New Build category.
• Bilborough Sixth Form College in Nottingham has been awarded the Nottingham Civic Society's Mark of the Month.
• Planning permission has been granted to build luxury riverside apartments at Newark Marina, Nottinghamshire.
• CPMG Architects' competition entry to design two buildings for the University of Teesside was successful. The first is the Institute of Digital Innovation (IDI), the second is the Centre for Creative Technology (CCT).
• CPMG Architects has won the commission to extend the business school at Loughborough University, a building initially designed by Ahrends Burton and Koralek (ABK).
• Work has started on site in Huntingdon for the construction of new law courts and a new head office for Cambridgeshire County Council.
• CPMG Architects has started work on two special needs residential facilities in Yorkshire for the National Autistic Society.
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