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Carbuncle Cup 2014: Woolwich supermarket named 'worst building' | Carbuncle Cup 2014: Woolwich supermarket named 'worst building' |
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A London supermarket complex has been named the UK's worst new building and awarded the Carbuncle Cup 2014. | A London supermarket complex has been named the UK's worst new building and awarded the Carbuncle Cup 2014. |
Woolwich Central got the highest number of votes in an online competition run by Building Design Magazine (BD). | Woolwich Central got the highest number of votes in an online competition run by Building Design Magazine (BD). |
The building, a combination of flats and a Tesco supermarket, was described by the judges as "oppressive, defensive, arrogant and inept". | The building, a combination of flats and a Tesco supermarket, was described by the judges as "oppressive, defensive, arrogant and inept". |
London had four short-listed buildings, while buildings in Bath and Gateshead made up the six finalists. | London had four short-listed buildings, while buildings in Bath and Gateshead made up the six finalists. |
Woolwich Central, designed by the architect Sheppard Robson, comprises 189 apartments in six interconnected blocks over 17 storeys. | Woolwich Central, designed by the architect Sheppard Robson, comprises 189 apartments in six interconnected blocks over 17 storeys. |
The architect firm said: "The aim was to create a cohesive piece of strong architecture that unlocked this vast space and establish a desirable place to live. | The architect firm said: "The aim was to create a cohesive piece of strong architecture that unlocked this vast space and establish a desirable place to live. |
"We visited the development recently and the comments received were very positive, with many residents enjoying their apartments as well as the large garden spaces at the heart of the development." | "We visited the development recently and the comments received were very positive, with many residents enjoying their apartments as well as the large garden spaces at the heart of the development." |
The site was developed by Tesco subsidiary Spenhill, which was also behind one of the other six finalists. | The site was developed by Tesco subsidiary Spenhill, which was also behind one of the other six finalists. |
'Lumpen towers' | 'Lumpen towers' |
Thomas Lane, editor of BD, said Woolwich Central was the most commented-on scheme but none of the comments were positive. | Thomas Lane, editor of BD, said Woolwich Central was the most commented-on scheme but none of the comments were positive. |
He said: "The scheme is lumpen and oppressive and towers over its predominantly low-rise neighbours. | He said: "The scheme is lumpen and oppressive and towers over its predominantly low-rise neighbours. |
"But the building's worst crime is it diminishes the efforts of those who have worked hard to regenerate this run-down, deprived part of London. Our judges had nothing good to say about the building." | "But the building's worst crime is it diminishes the efforts of those who have worked hard to regenerate this run-down, deprived part of London. Our judges had nothing good to say about the building." |
Greenwich Council's former head of planning Alex Grant, who gave the scheme the green light in 2007, told the magazine: "It may not be a carbuncle but it is a flawed project and I regret my role as its midwife." | Greenwich Council's former head of planning Alex Grant, who gave the scheme the green light in 2007, told the magazine: "It may not be a carbuncle but it is a flawed project and I regret my role as its midwife." |
Runner up in the competition was the 50-storey high Broadway Malyan's Vauxhall Tower in London. | Runner up in the competition was the 50-storey high Broadway Malyan's Vauxhall Tower in London. |
The other finalists were: Chancellors' Building at University of Bath by Stride Treglown; Unite Stratford City by BDP; QN7 flats by CZWG and Gateshead's Trinity Square by 3D Reid. | |
BD said one of the most-nominated buildings this year was the Walkie Talkie in the City of London, but as work on it is not complete it cannot be considered until next year. | BD said one of the most-nominated buildings this year was the Walkie Talkie in the City of London, but as work on it is not complete it cannot be considered until next year. |
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