Unity Place shortlisted for RIBA Neave Brown Award 2024
We are pleased to share that Unity Place has been shortlisted for the RIBA Neave Brown Award for affordable housing. The four shortlisted buildings all demonstrate social housing that blends quality design, community regeneration, and meaningful social value.
Unity Place is a social housing scheme delivered in collaboration with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Alison Brooks Architects, for London Borough of Brent. Our three modern mansion blocks replace two derelict 1960s towers, providing exceptionally high quality, bright and spacious homes, reintegrating the site and its communities into the wider neighbourhood grain.
Chair of this year’s jury, Astrid Smitham stated: “At a time when the UK sets out to build 1.5 million new homes, this shortlist highlights the importance of strong partnerships between clients and architects in delivering housing of the highest standard, which everyone deserves…”