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Atkins wins Middle East Architect of the Year and Young Architect of the Year

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 09 - 2008 at 13:51
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The spotlight shone on Atkins last night at the 2008 Middle East Architect Awards, with the multinational design and engineering consultancy walking away with two coveted honours.

Of a possible 11 awards presented during the gala dinner in Dubai, Atkins was short listed as a finalist in four categories and claimed the top honours of Architect of the Year and Young Architect of the Year, beating off stiff competition.

Tim Askew, Managing Director for Atkins in the Middle East & India, commented:
"This vote, by the industry, on our Architectural capability is very well received and exemplifies the quality work we are producing in a wide variety of sectors across the region."


'Poetic, refreshing, responsible' were some of the words used by judges to describe the 2008 Middle East Architect of the Year, Nicholas Bailey, one of the leading architects in the region whose focus on sustainability has bought a new dimension to architecture.

"I'm shocked and surprised, but very happy," said Nick after he collected the award.

Based in Atkins in Bahrain, Nicholas is responsible for the award winning design for Al Sharq in Kuwait, Mahboula Towers in Kuwait, Bombay Dyeing in India and Nomas Towers in Bahrain. He is helping to establish the Middle East as a benchmark for world-class architecture with buildings and developments that are not only beautiful and iconic but also practical in construction and sustainable in philosophy.

His philosophy is clearly an inspiration to those that work alongside him, as Carmy Wong, a senior within the design team, clinched the Middle East Young Architect of the Year award.

This award was hotly contested by Atkins, with fellow Atkins Architect Loubna Al Zalek also short listed as one of three finalists to make the cut.

"I am very happy for Carmy," said Nicholas, "she was a founding member of Bahrain architecture team and it's a great testament to the work of our team and highlights the fact Architecture can be created as a group effort. Her work represents the human aspects of architecture which are hugely important."

31 year old Wong, who has worked as a concept architect on key projects including Al Sharq, Isa Town Shops, Durrat Petrol station and the Al Areen Masterplan designs by the philosophy 'simple ideas, simple solutions'. Judges described Carmy's work as 'a beautiful tropical island placed in the desert.'

Carmy commented: "Bahrain is my first overseas home and I feel winning this award has made my stay in a new culture a valuable experience. Gaining this recognition is very precious to me."

Originally from Singapore, Carmy promotes an exotic oriental twist to conventional Arabian design themes and is keen to maximize the use of a building to the outdoors and reconnect people with the natural environment.

Middle East Architect Awards results:



Winner: Young Architect - Carmy Wong.
Winner: Architect of the year - Nick Bailey.
Shortlisted: Young Architect - Loubna Al Zalek.
Shortlisted: Best completed project - BWTC.
Shortlisted: Best Engineering firm of the year.
Nicholas Bailey. 
Nicholas Bailey.
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About Atkins:

Atkins is a multinational engineering and design consultancy, providing expertise to help resolve complex challenges presented by the built and natural environment. Atkins is the largest multidisciplinary consultancy in Europe; the largest engineering consultancy in the UK; and the world's fifth largest design firm.

Atkins' current projects include:

• Major infrastructure works, such as design and programme management of the civil works for the Dubai Metro red and green lines;
• In the defence sector, the MoD's Future Rapid Effects System (FRES) programme - overseeing the development of the next generation of medium weight armoured vehicles for the military;
• Significant road contracts, such as a £150m, five-year integrated contract for Gloucestershire County Council, delivering highway maintenance, design, emergency response, winter maintenance, re-surfacing and recycling;
• Key rail projects, including a £65m, three-year resignalling contract in Basingstoke; and
• High profile designs, such as Durrat Al Bahrain, a spectacular 20 sq km resort for 45,000 people on the south coast of Bahrain, comprising 13 man-made islands.

Atkins won Engineering Consultant of the Year 2008 at the prestigious Building Awards. The company was also named among the "20 Best Big Companies to Work For 2008' by The Sunday Times; The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers 2007; and The Times Top 50 Companies Where Women Want to Work 2007. The company was also sector winner in the Target National Graduate Recruitment Awards for the second successive year in 2007.

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