YBNews would like to congratulate both Delifonseca restaurant and deli and the Everyman theatre for winning “Best Independent Retailer” at the 2014 Observer Food Monthly Awards and the Riba Stirling architectural prize respectively!
Today marks another landmark recognition of Liverpool’s place on the cultural map, with two equally prestigious awards going to two local institutions. This well-deserved national recognition showcases some of the best the city has to offer.
Delifonseca wins “Best Independent Retailer”
In the case of Delifonseca, after weeks of public voting and deliberation by a panel of Michelin-starred judges, the restaurant/deli was finally awarded the renowned award at the Obsrever Food Monthly Award ceremony in London last night for its “acclaimed locally-sourced produce and holistic approach”.
Proprietor Candice Fonseca said:
“We are extremely grateful to have received this award thanks to the support of The Observer readers, our loyal customers and also many of the other independent businesses in Liverpool who really did help up to drum up vital support.
“Liverpool has both a fantastic retail and food and drink offer and to have won this award, it has helped to put both us and the city on the map.”
Riba Stirling renown for Everyman Theatre
Meanwhile, following its major £27 million rebuild and refurbishment, the Everyman Theatre has beaten five other building (including the Library of Birmingham and even London’s Shard) to win the Royal Institute of British Architect’s top accolade: the Riba Stirling Prize.
Riba president Stephen Hodder called the Everyman an “exceptional new building”.
He continued:
“It is a ground-breaking example of how to build a daring bold and highly sustainable large public building in a historic city centre.”
Architects Haworth Tomkins were tasked with the nine year project with the explicit aim of making sure the Everyman retained its core identity as a “theatre for the people” despite the total overhaul.
Mr. Hodder added:
“The success of this exceptional new building lies in the architect’s close involvement with the local community throughout the project.
“Haworth Tompkins have struck the perfect balance between continuity and change to win the hearts and minds of the people of Liverpool with the vibrant new Everyman.”
The theatre has said that is is thrilled to be the recipient of such recognition, with artistic director Gemma Bodinetz commenting:
“The Everyman was built with humanity at its heart.
“Since we reopened, the warmth of feeling from the public to their much-loved Everyman – given a daring and brilliant rebirth – has been almost overwhelming.
“Haworth Tompkins have delivered us a building that is sustainable, technically first rate and with unparalleled levels of accessibility for a theatre.”
Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins said:
“Winning the Riba Stirling Prize is an enormous honour for our project team and our clients, the reward for an intensive collaboration over almost a decade, during which we have grown to love the Everyman and the great city that it serves.
“It is also an important endorsement of our studio’s ethos and an encouragement to carry on working the way we do, despite the pressures all of us are under to speed up and dumb down. We couldn’t be more delighted.”
Words: Peter Cribley