After visiting the London College of Fashion yesterday, I went to Appleby Blue Almshouse, another contender for the Stirling Prize, today.
Of course, it’s a totally different type of project. A small-scale, Southwark-based charity, United St. Saviour’s, building a version of an Old People’s home, but where each person has a separate flat.
It’s very beautifully done. There is a big internal courtyard, facing south, so sunny, with wooden panelling and window frames, and trees, Scandinavian in feel, but mainly because they manage social facilities better in Scandinavia. Much of the quality lies in the detailing, and it shows how valuable good materials are.
Witherford Watson Mann did the conversion of Astley Castle which has the best disabled lift anywhere. Appleby Blue exudes a sense of love and care in its detailing. It’s very admirable whether or not it wins:-










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