Phoenix wins AR Future Projects award

We're delighted to announce that the Phoenix has won the Regeneration & Masterplanning category in The Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2023.

Launched in 2002, the AR Future Projects awards are a window into tomorrow’s cities. Spanning 12 categories, they celebrate excellence in unbuilt and incomplete projects, and the potential for positive contribution to communities, neighbourhoods and urban landscapes around the world. All entries are published in the AR Future Projects awards catalogue, sent to all readers of The Architectural Review, and distributed at two leading property events: MIPIM in Cannes and FOOTPRINT+ in Brighton.

The Phoenix was masterplanned by an integrated team led by Daniel Rea and the team at Periscope, Rebecca Faulkner, Sandy Rompotiyoke and Mark Smith; Human Nature’s in-house design team, including Xavier Smales, Jeremy Walker and Lucy Wellman; and Kathryn Firth of Arup.

The Phoenix seeks to turn the imperatives of the climate and natural emergencies into opportunities for better design, better placemaking and ultimately healthier and better living. Planned to prioritise people over cars, powered by renewable energy and designed to encourage a culture of sharing, it represents a new and regenerative way to make a place, build a community and create a more productive local economy fit for the 21st century.

More here: https://lnkd.in/eWWSxPfd

(Image credit: Human Nature with Periscope)

Phoenix wins AR Future Projects award

We're delighted to announce that the Phoenix has won the Regeneration & Masterplanning category in The Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2023.

Launched in 2002, the AR Future Projects awards are a window into tomorrow’s cities. Spanning 12 categories, they celebrate excellence in unbuilt and incomplete projects, and the potential for positive contribution to communities, neighbourhoods and urban landscapes around the world. All entries are published in the AR Future Projects awards catalogue, sent to all readers of The Architectural Review, and distributed at two leading property events: MIPIM in Cannes and FOOTPRINT+ in Brighton.

The Phoenix was masterplanned by an integrated team led by Daniel Rea and the team at Periscope, Rebecca Faulkner, Sandy Rompotiyoke and Mark Smith; Human Nature’s in-house design team, including Xavier Smales, Jeremy Walker and Lucy Wellman; and Kathryn Firth of Arup.

The Phoenix seeks to turn the imperatives of the climate and natural emergencies into opportunities for better design, better placemaking and ultimately healthier and better living. Planned to prioritise people over cars, powered by renewable energy and designed to encourage a culture of sharing, it represents a new and regenerative way to make a place, build a community and create a more productive local economy fit for the 21st century.

More here: https://lnkd.in/eWWSxPfd

(Image credit: Human Nature with Periscope)