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Dead Heat for Scotland's Andrew Doolan Award 2008

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 3, 2008

First Ever Dead Heat for RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award

The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award, supported by the Scottish Government and Mrs Margaret Doolan, has been awarded to two buildings for the first time in its history – Castlemilk Stables Restoration in Glasgow by Elder and Cannon Architects and the Potterrow Development at the University of Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates.

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John Miller of Bennetts Associates and Tom Connelly of Elder & Cannon with their awards. Photograph by Peter Sandground.

Linda Fabiani MSP, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture, announced the result of the architectural prize at a reception at the Scottish Parliament.

From eleven shortlisted projects the judges selected three projects which they considered were of particular merit:

  • Castlemilk Stables Restoration, Elder and Cannon Architects
  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, Gareth Hoskins Architects
  • Potterrow Development, Bennetts Associates

They concluded that this year’s award should go jointly to Castlemilk and Potterrow. The £25,000 prize is shared equally between Elder and Cannon Architects and Bennetts Associates.

Ms Fabiani said: “That the judges were unable to choose between this year’s joint winners is surely an indication of the tremendous design talent we are nurturing in Scotland.  My congratulations go to Elder and Cannon Architects and Bennetts Associates.  Both projects, and the short-listed entries, demonstrate how architecture and design can have a positive impact on our lives wherever we are and whatever we are doing.”

“The Scottish Government’s commitment to promoting excellence in Scottish architectural design is reflected in this year’s increase in funding for the award, allowing an exhibition of the short-listed entries to tour Scotland.  This will encourage public interest and debate on what makes a great building as well as showcasing the strength and depth of architectural talent in Scotland at the moment.”

The judging panel was chaired by Professor Andy MacMillan, with Marjorie Appleton FRIAS, Andy Burrell ARIAS, Arnie Dunn, President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) and Alan Jones, Senior Teaching Fellow & Director of Education (Architecture) SPACE Queen’s University, Belfast.

The RIAS President commented: “The quality and range of submissions for this year’s award is testimony to the exceptional standard of Scottish architecture today. The judges visited each of the shortlisted projects whose variety and attention to detail was truly impressive. The winners are buildings of the highest standard and reflect two vital strands of contemporary Scottish architecture – the creative re-use of historic buildings and the huge importance of new buildings for tertiary education.”

An exhibition showcasing the shortlisted buildings and the winners will tour throughout Scotland over the coming months. The exhibition, by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, is supported by the Scottish Government and highlights the history of the award, alongside information and images of this year’s shortlisted buildings.

More information available on the winning projects: Castlemilk Stables Restoration and the Potterow Development.

Shortlisted Buildings 2008:

  • Castlemilk Stables Restoration, Glasgow by Elder & Cannon Architects
  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, Inverness by Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd
  • Dawyck Gateway Visitor Centre, Dawyck by Simpson & Brown Architects
  • Eden Court Theatre (refurbishment), Inverness by Page Park
  • Heart of Hawick, Hawick by Gray, Marshall & Associates
  • Housing, Telford Drive, Edinburgh by GM + AD Architects
  • Jordanhill School New Teaching Block, Glasgow by Elder & Cannon Architects
  • Quartermile Development, Edinburgh by Foster + Partners
  • Potterrow Development, University of Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates
  • Tigh Na Dobhran (single family dwelling), Argyll by Studio KAP
  • Todlaw Supported Housing, Duns by Oliver Chapman Architects.

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Dead Heat for Scotland's Andrew Doolan Award 2008

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 3, 2008

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winners ● united kingdom ● scotland ● rias ● prize ● europe ● award ● andrew doolan award

First Ever Dead Heat for RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award

The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award, supported by the Scottish Government and Mrs Margaret Doolan, has been awarded to two buildings for the first time in its history – Castlemilk Stables Restoration in Glasgow by Elder and Cannon Architects and the Potterrow Development at the University of Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates.

image
John Miller of Bennetts Associates and Tom Connelly of Elder & Cannon with their awards. Photograph by Peter Sandground.

Linda Fabiani MSP, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture, announced the result of the architectural prize at a reception at the Scottish Parliament.

From eleven shortlisted projects the judges selected three projects which they considered were of particular merit:

  • Castlemilk Stables Restoration, Elder and Cannon Architects
  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, Gareth Hoskins Architects
  • Potterrow Development, Bennetts Associates

They concluded that this year’s award should go jointly to Castlemilk and Potterrow. The £25,000 prize is shared equally between Elder and Cannon Architects and Bennetts Associates.

Ms Fabiani said: “That the judges were unable to choose between this year’s joint winners is surely an indication of the tremendous design talent we are nurturing in Scotland.  My congratulations go to Elder and Cannon Architects and Bennetts Associates.  Both projects, and the short-listed entries, demonstrate how architecture and design can have a positive impact on our lives wherever we are and whatever we are doing.”

“The Scottish Government’s commitment to promoting excellence in Scottish architectural design is reflected in this year’s increase in funding for the award, allowing an exhibition of the short-listed entries to tour Scotland.  This will encourage public interest and debate on what makes a great building as well as showcasing the strength and depth of architectural talent in Scotland at the moment.”

The judging panel was chaired by Professor Andy MacMillan, with Marjorie Appleton FRIAS, Andy Burrell ARIAS, Arnie Dunn, President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) and Alan Jones, Senior Teaching Fellow & Director of Education (Architecture) SPACE Queen’s University, Belfast.

The RIAS President commented: “The quality and range of submissions for this year’s award is testimony to the exceptional standard of Scottish architecture today. The judges visited each of the shortlisted projects whose variety and attention to detail was truly impressive. The winners are buildings of the highest standard and reflect two vital strands of contemporary Scottish architecture – the creative re-use of historic buildings and the huge importance of new buildings for tertiary education.”

An exhibition showcasing the shortlisted buildings and the winners will tour throughout Scotland over the coming months. The exhibition, by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, is supported by the Scottish Government and highlights the history of the award, alongside information and images of this year’s shortlisted buildings.

More information available on the winning projects: Castlemilk Stables Restoration and the Potterow Development.

Shortlisted Buildings 2008:

  • Castlemilk Stables Restoration, Glasgow by Elder & Cannon Architects
  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, Inverness by Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd
  • Dawyck Gateway Visitor Centre, Dawyck by Simpson & Brown Architects
  • Eden Court Theatre (refurbishment), Inverness by Page Park
  • Heart of Hawick, Hawick by Gray, Marshall & Associates
  • Housing, Telford Drive, Edinburgh by GM + AD Architects
  • Jordanhill School New Teaching Block, Glasgow by Elder & Cannon Architects
  • Quartermile Development, Edinburgh by Foster + Partners
  • Potterrow Development, University of Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates
  • Tigh Na Dobhran (single family dwelling), Argyll by Studio KAP
  • Todlaw Supported Housing, Duns by Oliver Chapman Architects.

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