'Even if it's Victoria Beckham, it's Victoria Beckham on a good day'

THE GUT REACTION of assessor Angela Rolfe, assistant principal architect with the Office of Public Works, to the closest contender…

THE GUT REACTION of assessor Angela Rolfe, assistant principal architect with the Office of Public Works, to the closest contender for the Downes Medal - a glittering bronze-clad extension to a Victorian house on Palmerston Road, in Rathmines, by Boyd Cody Architects - was to describe it as "a bespoke Rolls Royce . . . that it is bordering on the bling! You are straying into Victoria Beckham territory, as far as I'm concerned."

As she put it: "You're going to have to dress in a certain way to sit in that space. There's no way you can slop around the place in your jimjams on a Sunday morning, or have children standing on a squidgy sandwich there."

But Irish assessor Martin Henchion said of this "trophy" project, which won one of the AAI's two special awards: "Even if it is Victoria Beckham, it's Victoria Beckham on a good day."

Francis Rambert, director of the Institut Français d'Architecture, saw its sculptural façade as brilliant.

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"Compared to the houses we have seen - very conservative, very déjà vu - I think it's much more creative, much more interesting," he said. And artist/photographer John Gerrard regarded its "hyper-modernity" as a "breath of fresh air", something that "shimmered in from some futuristic place" to bedazzle the jury.