St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
The £36m Renewal of St Martin-in-the-Fields - a complex mix of buildings including the church, school, social care facilities, residential apartments and the underground crypts and vaults - connected each of the different elements of the site, creating and framing a space to ...
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Project details
Title: | St Martin-in-the-Fields, London |
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Entr. year: | 2010 |
Result: | Award |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Town: | London |
Category type: | group of buildings |
Notes: | Type also: urban setting |
Building type/ Project type: | Religious building/memorial |
Former use: | Church and crypt, burial vaults |
Actual use: | Church and crypt |
Built: | 18th-19th century |
Architect / Proj.leader: | James Gibbs, John Nash , Eric Parry Architects |
The Jury's citation: | It was the integrated achievement of the varied aims of the project, within a strictly confined physical space, which caught the jury's imagination - as did the sheer beauty of the new work. |
GPS: | 51°30'33,9"N; 0°7'37,3"W |
Web, Links: | www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/ |
Description:
The £36m Renewal of St Martin-in-the-Fields - a complex mix of buildings including the church, school, social care facilities, residential apartments and the underground crypts and vaults - connected each of the different elements of the site, creating and framing a space to nurture and sustain the community.
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