Beech Gardens, Ludlow, has been shortlisted for the highly-acclaimed RIBA West Midlands Awards.
Across the region, 15 buildings have been shortlisted and each will be assessed by a jury, with the winning buildings announced at the awards ceremony on Friday 17th May.
The winner of the award will then be considered for the prestigious RIBA National Award, whose previous winners have included the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, New Scotland Yard and London’s Tate Modern.
Situated in the Sandpits area of Ludlow, the site where Beech Gardens now sits was once a sadly-neglected collection of maisonettes and overgrown gardens. SSHA and K4 Architects reimagined what an Independent Living scheme could be for its older residents, creating a development based around the principles of social interaction and a sense of community.
Residents enjoy both their own glass-fronted ‘winter gardens’ which face out onto a central community garden, complete with raised vegetable beds and an area for playing boules. The apartments and bungalows have been designed to maximise light and space, while maintaining incredible thermal efficiency that has helped combat fuel poverty for elderly residents.
Bob Ghosh, Director of K4 Architects, said: “K4 are delighted that Beech Gardens has been shortlisted for the prestigious RIBA Regional Awards. It’s a privilege to have worked on this project and it’s particularly rewarding to see how it’s tangibly improved people’s lives.”