Bronze, LCA Shortlisted
- Category: Awards
- Date Published: 30th July 2025
We are proud to announce that our Bronze, Wandsworth project for Strawberry Star and Workspace has been shortlisted for the London Construction Awards 2025 under the category of Architectural Design of the Year. The Awards celebrates and recognises excellence, innovation, sustainability, and inclusion across the UK construction industry.
Bronze shines as the landmark final phase in Wandsworth’s Hardwick’s Quarter regeneration, delivering a striking 20-storey residential tower offering 77 new homes, alongside a four-storey commercial building with 25,000 sqft of flexible workspace, enriching the area’s urban life.

Poised between King George’s Park and Wandsworth Town Centre, Bronze is a beacon of exceptional design vision and community ambition. Drawing inspiration from the area’s industrial roots, the architecture marries modern form with historic reference. Three slender, metal-clad blocks rise with sculptural finesse, carefully staggered to maximise views and light, while the rich bronze cladding and elegant glazing creates a dynamic play of solidity and transparency.
The result is a landmark that both anchors and elevates its surroundings. Its refined proportions and confident silhouette ensure it complements, not competes with, the local skyline. From the conservation area to the park, it reads as a proud and harmonious addition.
In addition, the thoughtfully designed public realm design, which connects Bronze to the neighbourhood with inviting pedestrian routes and landscaped walkways, completes a green, pedestrian focussed corridor linking residents and workers directly to the park and town centre.
More than just the final phase, Bronze is the crown jewel in the transformation of Hardwick’s Quarter. It embodies a culmination of design innovation, urban sensitivity and placemaking vision. Building on the strong foundations laid by previous projects like Wandsworth Business Village by Workspace, Bronze sets a new benchmark for mixed-use development in South London.


