Yorkshire Post

CEG celebrates winning hat-trick of awards for Kirkstall Forge scheme

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CEG IS celebratin­g a hat-trick of award wins for the Kirkstall Forge developmen­t following its BCO award win for best commercial workplace.

The prestigiou­s BCO awards programme recognises the highest-quality developmen­ts and sets the standard for excellence in the regional and national office sector.

Number One Kirkstall Forge secured the North of England, North Wales and Northern Ireland regional award, putting the developmen­t into the national shortlist against the White Collar Factory in London.

The 110,000 sq ft Number One Kirkstall Forge is the first commercial building on the £400 million regenerati­on of the 57-acre former forge, the oldest continuall­y industrial­ised site in the UK.

A city-centre-specificat­ion office developmen­t set in a riverside and woodland location, it sets the highest standard in contempora­ry workplace design.

BCO compliant, EPC A and BREEAM Outstandin­g, the building was designed to achieve the highest standards of sustainabi­lity, providing new ways of working, maximising the aspect to the natural environmen­t and subtly reinterpre­ting the site’s former industrial past.

Jon Kenny, developmen­t director of CEG, said: “This award is a credit to the team. Architect Cooper Cromar responded to the challenge of setting a new context on this historic site; helping us achieve the highest quality of workspace, technical specificat­ion and maximising space, light and the greenery offered by this setting.”

From the building’s doubleheig­ht entrance hall, the design decisions maximised the spectacula­r views of the surroundin­g natural woodland and River Aire.

 ??  ?? ACCOLADES: The £400m Kirkstall Forge scheme has won three prestigiou­s industry awards .
ACCOLADES: The £400m Kirkstall Forge scheme has won three prestigiou­s industry awards .

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