A landmark London regeneration project, which enlisted BriggsAmasco’s waterproofing skills as part of a multiple-application roofing programme, has won a coveted RIBA award.
Phase Two of the multimillion-pound Battersea Power Station restoration was announced winner of the 2024 RIBA London Conservation award. BriggsAmasco installed 45,000m2 of waterproofing and insulation for the project – one of the largest urban regenerations of its type in Europe – to help transform the once derelict power station into a vibrant mixed-use development containing more than 250 residential apartments, 100 new retail, food and drink outlets, a 2,000-capacity events venue and 500,000ft2 of new office space.
In summarising the success of the ‘deeply impressive’ 220,000m2 Battersea Power Station project, RIBA judges highlighted architect Wilkinson Eyre’s creative use of roof space at the site’s residential area. It included garden terraces as part of a shared, biodiverse multiple installation carried out by BriggsAmasco.
Tony Lawther, Manager Director at BriggsAmasco said: “It’s fantastic to have played a part in a project that’s the recipient of a RIBA award. The Battersea Power Station regeneration is certainly one of the biggest, most high-profile developments we’ve been involved with. The waterproofing aspect’s completion to such a high standard is testament to the experience, skills and commitment of our installation teams. They should take particular pride that RIBA has deemed the project worthy of a Conservation award.”
Up to 70 full-time BriggsAmasco operatives, ranging from a specialist mastic asphalt installation team to a host of designers and project planners, were assigned to the Battersea Power Station project. Teams installed sedum green roofs using IKO enertherm inverted insulation to create the biodiverse garden terraces, with RIBA judges praising the ‘elevated city square’ aesthetic it created.
BriggsAmasco waterproofing expertise and IKO’s high-performance mastic asphalt product range also combined to deliver smart, watertight protection to the power station’s main energy centre and its iconic white chimneys.
Tony continued: “Our close working relationship with IKO was key to the successful design and delivery of waterproofing applications across the Battersea Power Station site. Therefore, IKO deserve huge credit for their contribution to this award-winning project.”
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