Best Building in Scotland Awards, Shortlist, Winner, Photos, Architects, 2009, Prize
RIAS Best Building in Scotland Award 2009
Andrew Doolan Prize, Scotland, UK – Shortlist News: Architecture
20 Nov 2009
Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland 2009 Winner
Awards Ceremony in the Scottish Parliament Building
Small Animal Hospital, Glasgow
Archial Architects
photo © Andrew Lee
Small Animal Hospital Glasgow
5 Nov 2009
Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award Shortlist
Shortlist Announced for the UK’s Richest Architectural Prize
The 2009 shortlist for the UK.s richest architectural prize – The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award – has been announced. From 28 submissions which ranged from Dumfries & Galloway to Rosshire the judges, chaired by Professor Andrew MacMillan, have shortlisted eleven projects. The shortlisted projects represent a comprehensive range of building types and include two restoration projects and buildings within both urban and landscape settings.
RIAS President, David Dunbar, is serving on the judging panel along with Ian Gilzean ARIAS, Prof. Kathryn Findlay and Ian Ritchie CBE. The President commented:
“Shortlisting eleven out of this year’s varied and excellent submissions was no easy task. Scotland is enjoying a creative renaissance and that is undoubtedly true of its architecture. This year’s entries range throughout the length and breadth of Scotland and our shortlist reflects the high standards which are being achieved in every contemporary building type and in restoration. Selecting just one winner will challenge our judging panel, all of whom will be visiting all of the shortlisted schemes. I am confident that we will be making an award which respects the belief of the late Andy Doolan that Scotland’s uniqueness is reflected in very special architecture. The superb quality of this year’s submissions justifies the confidence of Scotland’s Government which has also given generous support to this, the premier, Scottish architectural prize”.
Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award : current page
Summary – 7 buildings from Glasgow, 3 from Edinburgh, 1 from the Highlands
RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award Shortlist
Beatson Institute New Cancer Research Facility, Glasgow
Reiach & Hall Architects
photo © Paul Zanre
Beatson Institute New Cancer Research Facility
Boathhouse at Balnearn, Loch Tay
McKenzie Strickland Associates
photo : Keith Hunter
Loch Tay Boat House
Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh
Allan Murray Architects
photo © Adrian Welch
Hotel Missoni
Infirmary Street Baths, Edinburgh
Malcolm Fraser Architects
Infirmary Street Baths
New Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow
Reiach and Hall Architects
photo © Andy McGregor
New Stobhill Hospital Glasgow
Niddrie Mill and St Francis Joint Primary School, Edinburgh
Elder & Cannon Architects
photo : Keith Hunter
Niddrie Mill and St Francis Joint Primary School
North Glasgow College, Glasgow
RMJM Scotland Ltd
photo : Keith Hunter
North Glasgow College
Social Housing at Moore Street, Glasgow
Richard Murphy Architects; Elder & Cannon Architects, Page Park Architects and JM Architects
photo © Andrew Lee
Moore Street
The Printworks, Glasgow
Cameron Webster Architects
photo © Martin Phillimore
The Printworks
Trongate 103, Glasgow
Elder & Cannon Architects
photo © Tom Manley
Trongate 103
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Andy Doolan Awards winner from 2007:
Pier Arts Centre Orkney : Reiach & Hall Architects
photo © Gavin Fraser, Alastair Peebles
Andrew Doolan Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award : 2007
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