News

February 2010
Irish Planning Institute Commendation in the 2010 Awards for Planning Achievement
November 2009
Irish Landscape Institute Commendation
Our Public Realm Plan for the town of Birr in County Offaly won high praise from the Irish Landscape Institute Awards judges.
“A very thorough study that places the town in an overriding landscape context with important strategic links along the river park area. This sits well with a sound understanding and sensitive approach to the fine and important architectural character of the town. The significant programme of consultation, which formed a core part of the process, is to be commended. If followed accordingly, the town will benefit from a high quality, restrained design using appropriate materials that will reflect the importance of this historic town.”
Irish Planning Institute Commendation in the 2010 Awards for Planning Achievement
November 2009
Irish Landscape Institute Commendation
Our Public Realm Plan for the town of Birr in County Offaly won high praise from the Irish Landscape Institute Awards judges.
“A very thorough study that places the town in an overriding landscape context with important strategic links along the river park area. This sits well with a sound understanding and sensitive approach to the fine and important architectural character of the town. The significant programme of consultation, which formed a core part of the process, is to be commended. If followed accordingly, the town will benefit from a high quality, restrained design using appropriate materials that will reflect the importance of this historic town.”

November 2009
Ideas for Action
Our entry to the International competition “Ideas for Action” for the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung received an award for Excellence in the final round.
Organised by the International Urban Development Association (INTA), the competition sought innovative ideas by which Taiwan’s second city could further its goal to be a centre of environmental sustainability. The competition attracted 111 entries from 14 countries around the world.
Our entry - entitled 'Symbiosis: 6 Ideas for Action' – proposed a suite of radical citywide initiatives that would transform this post industrial city and reconnect its residents with the city’s natural ecosystem. Proposals included flooding key city streets to turn them into canals, mass planting indigenous bamboo throughout the city as a source of biomass energy and the rolling out of a major programme of green roofed industrial units.
Ideas for Action
Our entry to the International competition “Ideas for Action” for the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung received an award for Excellence in the final round.
Organised by the International Urban Development Association (INTA), the competition sought innovative ideas by which Taiwan’s second city could further its goal to be a centre of environmental sustainability. The competition attracted 111 entries from 14 countries around the world.
Our entry - entitled 'Symbiosis: 6 Ideas for Action' – proposed a suite of radical citywide initiatives that would transform this post industrial city and reconnect its residents with the city’s natural ecosystem. Proposals included flooding key city streets to turn them into canals, mass planting indigenous bamboo throughout the city as a source of biomass energy and the rolling out of a major programme of green roofed industrial units.

November 2009
Marsh Fountain Society award for Custom House Square water feature
Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie MLA, today welcomed a prestigious UK award for the water feature at Custom House Square, Belfast. The water feature received a special commendation at the Marsh Fountain Society’s 2009 awards ceremony held in London. The state of the art feature traces the course of the River Farset as it runs from the Albert Clock along the edge of the Square, using a series of choreographed and illuminated water jets.
Margaret Ritchie said: “The water feature at Custom House Square has for many, become a focal point within our capital city. The Square, open space and in particular the water feature provide an attractive public place in the city centre for citizens and visitors and an outdoor events venue of world class reputation.
Marsh Fountain Society award for Custom House Square water feature
Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie MLA, today welcomed a prestigious UK award for the water feature at Custom House Square, Belfast. The water feature received a special commendation at the Marsh Fountain Society’s 2009 awards ceremony held in London. The state of the art feature traces the course of the River Farset as it runs from the Albert Clock along the edge of the Square, using a series of choreographed and illuminated water jets.
Margaret Ritchie said: “The water feature at Custom House Square has for many, become a focal point within our capital city. The Square, open space and in particular the water feature provide an attractive public place in the city centre for citizens and visitors and an outdoor events venue of world class reputation.

April 2009
Connswater Community Greenway wins BURA Waterways Renaissance Awards
At the awards ceremony in Liverpool on 31st March, the Connswater Community Greenway was awarded first place in the partnership category, and runner-up in the strategy and masterplanning category of the 2009 waterways renaissance awards, a UK wide event run by The Waterways Trust and BURA (British Urban Regeneration Association).
Roger Hanbury, Chief Executive of The Waterways Trust, said: “Connswater Community Greenway is an excellent example of how the modern renaissance of our waterways continues to transform our environment, creating education, leisure and business opportunities, injecting new life into formerly neglected areas and bringing communities together. This project clearly demonstrates what can be achieved with vision, commitment and partnership working.”
Connswater Community Greenway wins BURA Waterways Renaissance Awards
At the awards ceremony in Liverpool on 31st March, the Connswater Community Greenway was awarded first place in the partnership category, and runner-up in the strategy and masterplanning category of the 2009 waterways renaissance awards, a UK wide event run by The Waterways Trust and BURA (British Urban Regeneration Association).
Roger Hanbury, Chief Executive of The Waterways Trust, said: “Connswater Community Greenway is an excellent example of how the modern renaissance of our waterways continues to transform our environment, creating education, leisure and business opportunities, injecting new life into formerly neglected areas and bringing communities together. This project clearly demonstrates what can be achieved with vision, commitment and partnership working.”