Awards 1978 - 2011
Reepham 6th Form College, Norfolk
'This is a very interesting and successful use of precast concrete in new innovative ways. The building makes extensive use of thermal mass for night-time cooling in summer, with sophisticated control systems for the opening windows. It is a delightful small-scale building, constructed to excellent quality.' - Extracts from Judges Comments - Concrete Society Award 2010 for Reepham Sixth Form College
Committed to excellence
Andrew Teather and Christopher Walls have been committed to excellence since their days at University. It remains a particular pleasure to obtain awards where projects have been achieved to demanding timescales and more recently we have been very pleased to have a project separately recognised by both the Campaign to Protect Rural England and the Concrete Society. We are driven by seeking to achieve quality where it might be thought particularly difficult to do so.
CPRE Norfolk Award 2011 - Reepham College
PDF of Awarding Letter from Campaign to Protect Rural England attached.
Concrete Society Award 2010 (Certificate of Excellence) - Reepham College
The new Sixth Form College at Reepham High School in Norfolk was awarded a 'Certificate of Excellence' in the Building Category of the 2010 Concrete Society Awards.
The judges commented 'It is a delightful small-scale building, constructed to excellent quality'.
Please click on attached pdf for the full citation from the 'November 2010 'Concrete' magazine.
Craftmanship Award 2010 - Reepham College
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
PDF of Award Certificate attached.
Reepham Society Award 2009 - Reepham College
Reepham Society Award 2009 - Reepham College
'The Society was greatly impressed by the adventurous and elegant design of the new block. The welcoming facade and the light and spacious interior should, we feel, enhance the students daily lives and make their studies more enjoyable'
PDF of Awarding Letter attached dated 19 April 2011
Craftmanship Award 2004 - New Ambulance Station, Newmarket
Suffolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
The New Ambulance Station in Newmarket won an SAA Craftsmanship Award in 2004.
The judging panel referred to the synergy between the careful detailing of 'standard components' and the on-site execution resulting in a new build of 'outstanding merit'.
Craftsmanship Award 2004 - Fosters Solicitors
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftsmanship Award
The remodelled reception area for Fosters Solicitors in Bank Plain, Norwich, won a Norfolk Association of Architects Craftsmanship Award in 2004.
Craftsmanship Award 2000 - Norwich City FC Barclay Stand Extension
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftsmanship Award
This Award was a remarkable achievement for all involved bearing in mind the complexity of the project, the fact that the initial client briefing was taken in early 2000 with completion required by the end of close season 2000.
PDF of Award Certificate attached
Craftmanship Award 2000 - Lotus Cars Production Hall
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
PDF of Award Certificate attached
Craftmanship Award 1991 - Norwich Business Park
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
This project was the first Business Park of its type in Norfolk and this award demonstrates the quality that can be achieved using the design and build form of contract.
Craftmanship Award 1987 - The Guildhall Norwich - Joinery Award
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
The Guildhall, Norwich is recorded by English Heritage as a 'Scheduled Ancient Monument / Grade I Listed' building.
PDF of Award Certifciate attached.
Craftmanship Award 1987 - The Guildhall Norwich - General Award
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
The Guildhall, Norwich is recorded by English Heritage as a 'Scheduled Ancient Monument / Grade I Listed' building.
PDF of Award Certificate attached.
Craftmanship Award 1986 - 55 Mixed Housing at Chapel Break, Bowthorpe, Norwich
Norfolk Association of Architects Craftmanship Award
PDF of Award Certificate attached.
‘Department of Environment’ Housing Award 1978 - 108 dwellings at Bell Court and Wellington Green – Norwich
'The upper part of the scheme has been designed around a two level courtyard with segregated walkway accesses, creating a most impressive pedesrian environment in which careful thought has been given to the detailing and materials, resulting in a high level of urban design.'
PDF of full citation from the Department of Environment attached.
Photograph shows similar scheme designed in 1974 at the Lathes, Norwich - Project Architect - Andrew Teather