MMA Architects recognised on international stage with Athlone building design award

Pictured, l-r, CIAT President Kevin Crawford PCIAT, Joe Aspinall (CIAT Insurances, Sponsor), Mel McGerr MMA Architects and Matt Allwright (BBC Presenter and MC for event)

Pictured, l-r, CIAT President Kevin Crawford PCIAT, Joe Aspinall (CIAT Insurances, Sponsor), Mel McGerr MMA Architects and Matt Allwright (BBC Presenter and MC for event)

The Irish Life Science Global HQ building, located at Moydrum Business Park, was one of a number of Irish winners at the International Awards for Technical Excellence in Architecture, achieving the prize for the ‘Small to Medium’ category, at a ceremony recently held in London.

The awards, presented by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT ), recognise the exceptional contribution that Architectural Technology practices and professionals make to the built environment.

The Irish Life Sciences building was designed by Athlone Architect and Chartered AT, Mel McGerr, Director at MMA Architects. This win, combined with wins at the Athlone Business awards and the ICE awards, has capped a memorable year for the practice.

Other Irish winners included the Guinness Storehouse Extension by RKD Architects and Irishman Craig O’Halloran MCIAT was honoured as Chartered Architectural Technologist of the year.

In its citation, the judging panel noted that the thoughtful material selection and the impressive range of sustainability measures set a high standard for responsible development and significant carbon reduction. They further described it as a striking building which was a worthy winner of the category.

Commenting on the win, Mel McGerr stated he was extremely proud of the recognition for the practice and it was due reward for the dedication shown by the MMA design team. Furthermore, Mel expressed his gratitude to the client team led by local businessman Declan O’Rourke for the faith and trust they showed in using a local architect to deliver on their vision.

A delegation from the UK will visit the building later this month and present a plaque to commemorate the achievement to Declan and the team.

 

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