Winner 2021

Award for
Structural Transformation

Project Description

A major refurbishment of the Grade II* listed Great Hall and Library Building. The work included a 279m2 extension to the existing library building, which is separated by a glass link. Two cavernous basement spaces totalling 1859m2 were added and linked directly to the historic building via new subterranean apertures.

Judge’s comments

The structural interventions carried out at Lincoln’s Inn Fields seamlessly weave two new buildings into the fabric of the original 1845 building. 

Although much of the engineering efforts were in the new construction of a basement and extension building, the most challenging aspects were related to the complexity at the junctions of the modification of the existing building, to make best use of the space and to create the connectivity required by the client. 

In these works, the engineers safeguarded the heritage and natural environment, taking time to painstakingly understand the buildings’ structural intricacies, resolve the structural interfaces, and making those junctions invisible whilst carefully monitoring the buildings throughout the works. 

The visible scale of the new buildings and finished project belies a significant feat of engineering below the ground and behind the scenes.

Project overview

Structural Designer

  • Eckersley O'Callaghan

Client Name

  • The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Fields

Location

  • London, UK

Architect

  • MICA

Principal Contractor

  • Graham Construction

Key Contractors

  • Mott Macdonald – M&E Consultant

    Gardiner & Theobald – Quantity Surveyor

    Gardiner & Theobald – CDM Co-ordinator

    Montagu Evans – Planning Consultant 

    Sandy Brown Associates – Acoustic Consultant 

    Jeremy Gardner Associates – Fire Engineer

    Jeremy Rye Studio – Landscape Architect

Year Submitted

  • 2021