Charity scoops award successes for new almshouse development

A Cambridge charity is celebrating winning three prestigious national awards for its new Passivhaus-accredited almshouses – and being shortlisted for a further accolade. Girton Town Charity’s Dovehouse Court development has won the Innovation For Living Award from the Almshouse Association, as well as two further successes in the British Homes Awards for the Later Living/Supported Living Design of the Year and the Judges’ Award for Sustainable Project of the Year, both presented to Mole Architects.

Charity Scoops Awards For Almshouse Development

As the first almshouses in the UK to fully conform to certified Passivhaus standards, Dovehouse Court was singled out for both awards for its excellent sustainability credentials, in addition to the inspirational low-rise design in white bricks and colourful entrance doors built around a central communal courtyard.

The contemporary homes, designed for extended independent living for the over 55s, have access to balconies or individual terraces on the ground floor, as well as landscaped communal gardens, an orchard and raised beds for flowers or vegetables.

Ann Bonnett, Chair of GTC said: “We are thrilled to have won these three awards against fierce competition from projects across the UK.

“It is very fitting that the inspirational design for Dovehouse Court – adhering to traditional almshouse layouts around a central courtyard to encourage social interaction and the state-of-the-art Passivhaus energy efficiency credentials –  should be recognised in this way.

“I would like to thank my fellow Trustees for their commitment to our initial vision and support throughout the project in addition to Mole Architects for creating the award-winning design, brought to fruition by our wonderful team of contractors.”

Dovehouse Court has also been shortlisted for a further accolade: the Social Housing Project Of The Year category in the Structural Timber Awards 2024 to be announced later this Autumn.

GTC recently hosted a visit to Dovehouse Court from HRH The Duke of Gloucester, as Vice Royal Patron of the Almshouse Association.

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Winning design left to right: Ann Bonnett, Chair Girton Town Charity; Ian Bramwell, Director Mole Architects; and Nick Phillips, CEO The Almshouse Association. (Photo credit: Keith Mindham)



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