Sainsbury Laboratory named Britain’s best building

The Sainsbury Laboratory at the University of Cambridge has been awarded the Stirling Prize for 2012.

The Stirling Prize is the UK’s most prestigious architecture prize. It is awarded to the project built or designed in Britain “which has made the greatest contribution to the evolution of architecture in the past year.”
 
The building was described as a “timeless piece of architecture” and an “exceptional building.”
 
Judges highlighted the Laboratory’s blending of private and public space, the flexibility of design that allows for evolving and changing scientific needs and its integration within the sensitive site of the University Botanic Garden.
 
Lord Sainsbury said: “I am delighted that Stanton Williams has won the RIBA Stirling Prize for the Sainsbury Laboratory, in competition with some outstanding buildings. I am also very proud to be associated with their inspiring building which sets a new standard for laboratory design and blends in beautifully with the historic Botanic Gardens.”
 
Project Team
 
Architect: Stanton Williams
 Client: The University of Cambridge
 Funder: The Gatsby Charitable Foundation
 Strategic Project Manager: Stuart A. Johnson Consulting Ltd
 Project and Contract Administrator: Hannah Reed
 Project Management: University of Cambridge Estate Management
 Main Contractor: Kier Regional
 Civil and Structural Engineer: Adams Kara Taylor
 Building Services Engineer: Arup
 Cost Consultant: Gardner & Theobald
 Landscape Architect: Christopher Bradley-Hole Landscape
 Landscape Architect: Schoenaich Landscape Architects
 BREEAM Assessor: Buro Happold Ltd
 
Key Dates
 
Construction Start date: February 2008
 Completion Date: December 2010
 Date of Occupation: January 2011
 Project Duration: June 2006 – January 2011
 Planning phase: June 2006 – February 2008

Reproduced courtesy of the University of Cambridge

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