Three wins for London School of Economics at Brick Awards

  • 3 Dec 2014

LSE Saw Swee Hock

Three awards were presented to the London School of Economics (LSE) at the 2014 Brick Awards held at the Marriott Grosvenor Square Hotel in London.

  • Best Education Category
  • Innovative Use of Brick and Clay Products,
  • Supreme Winner – the project considered to be the best overall

LSE Saw Swee Hock Student Centre

  • Designed by O’Donnell Tuomey Architects
  • Brickwork Contractor Swift Brickwork

The New Student’s Centre at the LSE is an outstanding piece of design and construction, which has created one of London’s most interesting buildings.

The judges called this project a real “Tour de Force and exactly what brick should be! Its innovation and outstanding quality is seen extensively throughout. This project is brave, ambitious and forward thinking, for brick and for architecture”. 

See pictures and full details of all the 2014 Brick Awards winners

Brick Development Association,
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