RIBA award

Left to right: Alan Hewson, Director Aberystwyth Arts Centre; Professor Noel Lloyd, Vice Chancellor Aberystwyth University; Ole Smith and Tom Chapman-Andrews, Heatherwick Studios; Pierre Wassenaar, President of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales.

Left to right: Alan Hewson, Director Aberystwyth Arts Centre; Professor Noel Lloyd, Vice Chancellor Aberystwyth University; Ole Smith and Tom Chapman-Andrews, Heatherwick Studios; Pierre Wassenaar, President of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales.

11 October 2010

Aberystwyth Arts Centre’s Creative Units at Aberystwyth University were presented with a Royal Institute of British Architects award at a special presentation ceremony in Aberystwyth on Friday 1st October.

Aberystwyth University’s Vice Chancellor Noel Lloyd received the award from Pierre Wassenaar, the President of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales, alongside representatives from Heatherwick Studios and Aberystwyth Arts Centre.

The Creative Units project, which was designed for the Arts Centre by Heatherwick Studio, is one of just seven buildings from Wales which received awards from the RIBA Awards this year, and the only one in Mid Wales. The RIBA announced 102 awards this year – 93 from the UK and the remainder from the rest of the EU, and the Arts Centre’s projects is one of 17 awards given to buildings in schools and universities. The awards are given for buildings that have achieved high architectural standards and make a substantial contribution to the local environment. The awards are annual, and have been running continuously since 1966.

The Creative Units project was designed to develop Aberystwyth Arts Centre’s role as a creative hub for arts businesses, arts development agencies, artists and craft workers. The mix of artists and arts businesses is a unique feature of this development with both new and established occupants interacting together in a creative and stimulating environment to realise their economic and creative potential. As a department of Aberystwyth University, the Arts Centre’s project also links into the University’s Commercialisation Unit and Spinout Scheme and the Welsh Assembly’s strategy to prioritise development of the creative industry sector. The project, worth £1.4 million, was made possible by support from Aberystwyth University, the Arts Council of Wales Lottery Fund and the Welsh Assembly Government. All the units are fully occupied with a range of new and established creative business, working in fields that include TV, music and Digital production, book publishing, architecture and professional visual artists, including the Arts Centre’s Artists in Residence project. With their distinctive ‘crinkled steel’ finish their unique look has proved to be a real draw for creative companies looking for an equally creative base.

Aberystwyth Arts Centre is a department of Aberystwyth University. It has facilities unrivalled throughout Wales and much of the UK and welcomes over 700,000 visitors a year to its wide ranging programme, encompassing all art forms.

Heatherwick Studio is one of the UK’s foremost design practices with projects including the world flagship store for French luxury brand Longchamp in New York, Rolling Bridge in London and the RIBA award-winning East Beach Café in Littlehampton. Its most recent high profile project is the UK Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo which is due to open in May.

The RIBA Awards for Wales in 2010 are:

  • Cardiff Central Library BDP
  • Chapter Arts Centre Ash Sakula
  • Creative Business Units Heatherwick Studio
  • Hafod Eryi (Snowdon Summit Building) Ray Hole Architects
  • Margam Duscovery Centre Loyn and Co / Architects & Design Reserach Unit
  • Skypad - Teenage Cancer Trust Unit orms Architecture Design
  • Sleeperz Hotel Clash Associates