Oxford Preservation Trust Awards recognise University buildings

The Radcliffe Humanities building, which was recognised with an award
The Radcliffe Humanities building, which was recognised with an award
A host of University and college building projects have been recognised in this year's Oxford Preservation Trust Awards. Now in its 36th year, the scheme highlights positive contributions to Oxford's natural and built environment. Plaques in the category of Building Conservation have been awarded to Magdalen College Cloisters, the Radcliffe Humanities, and the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. The Sheldonian Theatre's new flooring project received a certificate, while letters of commendation went to the South Clerestory and South Aisle, Christ Church Cathedral, and the Donald Locke Staircase, Wadham College. In the New Building category, plaques were awarded to the Gateway Buildings, St Antony's College, and the new buildings project at Pembroke College. Certificates went to the West Wing of the Saïd Business School Phase 2 and student accommodation at Somerville College. Ramp access in Tom Quad at Christ Church was rewarded with a certificate in the Small Projects category, while the Old Radcliffe Infirmary fountain received a letter of commendation.
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