EAA Awards 2017: Scotland Buildings, Architects

EAA Awards 2017 Winners, Scotland Architecture, Buildings, Architects, News, Designs

EAA Awards 2017 Winners

Edinburgh Architectural Association Awards Results Announced

19 Apr 2017

EAA Awards 2017

EAA Awards 2017 Winners News

The Edinburgh Architectural Association Awards were announced and presented at a drinks reception in the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation on Wednesday 19th April, attended by around one hundred architects, sponsors and their guests.

This year the format of the awards was changed to enable all entries built within the chapter area, Large, Small, Regeneration & Conservation and Wood to become eligible for the highest accolade of Building Of The Year. They have also been opened up to chartered architects working in other areas of the UK, who have completed projects within the chapter area.

The EAA Building of the Year Award for 2017 Winner Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries by Richard Murphy Architects.

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photo © M Lambie

“The judges were unanimous when it came to agreeing the Building of the Year. The winner is a beautifully crafted building, which is a rich, mature piece of architecture.”
Julie Wilson EAA Vice President and Head Judge

EAA Building of the Year Award for 2017 – Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries by Richard Murphy Architects

A record 57 entries were submitted this year and eleven short-listed projects located within the Edinburgh Chapter were visited by the judging panel in early April 2017. Awards were made in five categories: Large Project; Regeneration and Conservation; Small Project, Wood and Ambassador. A final winner was chosen from the chapter area to receive the Building of the Year Award.

The judging panel this year comprised of Julie Wilson RIAS – EAA Vice President, Roderick Binns RIAS – EAA Council Member, Joann Russell – Head of Estate at Historic Environment Scotland and Professor Christopher Breward – Principal of Edinburgh College of Art.

In each category there was a clear winner, however with the standard very high a number of commendations were also given. The full Awards results follow.

Building of the Year Award:

A silver medal is given to acknowledge and publicise excellence in architecture for a completed project within the Chapter area. It may be a new building, an extension, an alteration or a conversion, and it must have been designed by a Chartered Architect. The building of the year award winner is chosen from all shortlisted entries built within the chapter area

WINNER: Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries by Richard Murphy Architects.

Large Project: Sponsored by Fakro GB Ltd

The Large project award is given to acknowledge and publicise excellence in architecture for a completed project within the Chapter area with a contract sum of over £500,000. It may be a new building, an extension, an alteration or a conversion, and it must have been designed by a Chartered Architect. All shortlisted projects in the chapter area were eligible

Shortlist
Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries – Richard Murphy Architects
Holyrood North Student Accommodation & Outreach Centre – Oberlanders Architects / JM Architects & John C Hope Architects
James Gillespie’s High School – JM Architects
The Spens Building – Page \ Park Architects

WINNER: Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries by Richard Murphy Architects

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COMMENDATION: Holyrood North Student Accommodation & Outreach Centre by Oberlanders Architects / JM Architects & John C Hope Architects

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Regeneration and Conservation: Sponsored by Cupa Pizarras

This Award makes an annual award for a building within the Chapter area which has been sensitively and effectively restored, converted, regenerated, extended or refurbished by a Chartered Architect, thereby encouraging the successful integration of the old and the new.

Short-list

Botanic Cottage – Simpson & Brown Architects
Dalkeith Corn Exchange Regeneration – Michael Laird Architects
Dalkeith Country Park Including Restoration Yard & Fort Douglas – Buccleuch Estates in association with Malcolm Fraser Architects & Blue Forest

WINNER: Dalkeith Country Park Including Restoration Yard & Fort Douglas by
Buccleuch Estates in association with
Malcolm Fraser Architects & Blue Forest

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photo © King Communications

Small Projects:

The Small Projects Award is given to acknowledge and publicise excellence in architecture for a completed project within the chapter area with a contract sum of under £500,000. It may be a new building, an extension, an alteration or a conversion and it must have been designed by a Chartered Architect.

Short-list
Costa Rican Garden Shed – Chambers McMillan Architects
Ravelston Dykes Lane – Konishi Gaffney Architects
Trinity – Crew Architects

WINNER: Ravelston Dykes Lane by Konishi Gaffney Architects

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photo © David Barbour

COMMENDATION: Trinity by Crew Architects

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Ambassador Award: Sponsored by Russwood Ltd

The EAA Ambassador Award is to acknowledge and publicises excellence in architecture for a completed project outside the Chapter area. It may be a new building, an extension, an alteration or a conversion and it must have been designed by a Chartered Architect working within the EAA Chapter area.

Short-list
Comielaw Steading – Konishi Gaffney Architects
Rievaulx Abbey Visitor Centre & Museum Project – Simpson & Brown Architects
Thyme Walk Houses – City Architecture Office

WINNER: Rievaulx Abbey Visitor Centre & Museum Project by Simpson & Brown Architects

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photo © Giles Rocholl

Wood Award: Sponsored by Forestry Commission Scotland and Wood for Good

The Forestry Commission Scotland and Wood for Good have combined to sponsor an award aimed at encouraging innovative and creative use of timber in new buildings in Scotland. The award seeks also to stimulate greater appreciation of home grown timber and its potential for use in construction, with added consideration given to thoughtful and appropriate use of different species. There is no restriction on building type or scale of project it must have been designed by a Chartered Architect working within the EAA Chapter area.

Shortlist
Dalkeith Country Park Including Restoration Yard & Fort Douglas – Buccleuch Estates in association with Malcolm Fraser Architects & Blue Forest
Pop-up Pavilion – Konishi Gaffney Architects
Thistle Foundation Centre Of Wellbeing – 3D Reid

WINNER: Thistle Foundation Centre Of Wellbeing by 3D Reid

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photo © Cadzow Pelosi

An exhibition showcasing the winners and shortlisted entries is on display at the RIAS, Joyce B Deans room at 15 Rutland Square, Edinburgh until 9th May 2017. It is open to the public from 9.00am until 5.00pm Monday to Friday

We are grateful for the generosity of our sponsors who kindly supported the 2017 EAA Awards.

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