Mathilda was shortlisted for her role as Project Architect on Voysey House in Chiswick. Lauded as 'subtle yet transformation' by Historic England, the scheme saw CFA Voysey's Grade II* Listed former wallpaper factory transformed into a sustainable, contemporary workplace. In a full circle moment, the building's original 1902 occupiers returned to Voysey House in 2024.

MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice recognises exemplary work by project architects practising within larger architectural firms. The jury included Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, Albert Williamson‑Taylor of AKT II and Sal Wilson, educator and sustainability consultant.

Hosted at the European Cultural Centre in Venice on 9th May, the W Awards 2025 was a fantastic celebration. Rachel Elliott of Lynch Architects won the MJ Long Prize, with the jury praising the "incredible competence in her holistic approach to Westminster Coroner's Court".

Click here to read more about Voysey House. It has also been covered by BBC News, The Architectural Review, Dezeen, RIBA Journal, Architects' Journal and more.

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