Tibby’s Triangle wins Housing Design Award 2012

Tibby’s Triangle, Ash Sakula’s housing project in Southwold, won one of four Completed Project Awards at the 2012 Housing Design Awards, held at the British Museum. As part of the award ceremony a short film about Tibby’s Triangle was shown, featuring commentary from architects, clients, and occupiers.

The project, a rare new development in this much-loved and utterly unspoilt seaside town, replaces the former Adnam’s distribution depot, an industrial shed which sat uncomfortably adjacent to the town’s grade 1 listed St Edmund’s Church. Tibby’s Triangle comprises thirty four houses and flats, ten of them affordable, as well as an Adnam’s Wine and Kitchen Store and Café, built around a new market square.

See more about Tibby’s Triangle here.

 

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