2019년 스코틀랜드 건축상 수상 후보작 RIAS Announces Strong Scottish Shortlist for RIAS/RIBA Awards 2019


RIAS/RIBA Awards 2019

RIAS Announces Strong Scottish Shortlist for RIAS/RIBA Awards 2019

Scottish Architecture Prize: Winning Buildings + Architects in Scotland

29 Mar 2019


The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland


 

2019년 스코틀랜드 건축상 수상 후보작

영국왕립건축가협회(RIBA)/스코틀랜드건축가협회(RIAS) 주관


스코틀랜드 건축가협회는 82개 작품 중 19개의 스코틀랜드의 쇼트리스트를 발표했다. 

쇼트리스트 다음과 같은 건물( 알파벳 순)으로 구성된다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


edited by kcontents




The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has announced a 19 strong shortlist for its 2019 awards (from 82 entries). The shortlist for Scotland comprises the following buildings (listed alphabetically):


Bayes Centre, Edinburgh (contract value not for publication)

Bennetts Associates for University of Edinburgh


photo © Keith Hunter


The Black House, Isle of Skye (contract value not for publication)

Dualchas Architects Ltd for a Private Client

 

photo © David Barbour




Briongos MacKinnon House, Strathaven (contract value not for publication)

Richard Murphy Architects Limited for Colin MacKinnon

photo © Martin Lambie


Brodie Castle – Playful Garden Visitor Centre, Forres (£1.2 m)

Hoskins Architects for The National Trust for Scotland

photo © Dapple Photography


Broomlands Primary School, Kelso (£8 m)

Stallan-Brand Architecture + Design Ltd for Scottish Borders Council

photo © Andrew Lee




Cairngorms National Park Authority Headquarters, Grantown-on-Spey (£1 m)

Moxon Architects Ltd for Seafield Estate

photo © Simon Kennedy


Collective on Calton Hill, Edinburgh (£4 m)

Collective Architecture for City of Edinburgh Council and Collective

photo © Susie Lowe


Hendrick’s Gin Palace, Girvan (£13 m)

Michael Laird Architects for William Grant & Son

photo © David Cadzow




The Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience, Craigellachie (£140 m)

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners for Edrington

photo © Joas Souza


Mackintosh at the Willow, Glasgow (contract value not for publication)

Simpson & Brown for Willow Tea Rooms Trust

photo © Alexander Fraser


Orchard Brae School, Aberdeen (£17.5 m)

jmarchitects for Hub North Scotland Ltd

photo © Niall Hastie




Perth Theatre (£11.38 m)

Richard Murphy Architects Limited for Horsecross Arts Ltd

photo © Keith Hunter


The Raining’s Stairs Development, Inverness (contract value not for publication)

Trail Architects for Ark Estates

photo © Ewen Weatherspoon




Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service – The Jack Copland Centre, Edinburgh (£30 m)

Reiach and Hall Architects for Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service

photo © Andrew Lee


St. John’s Church – Alteration and Extension, Edinburgh (£2.35 m)

LDN Architects for Cornerstone Developments (Edinburgh) Ltd

photo © LDN Architects


Tollcross Housing Association Offices, Glasgow (£2.92 m)

Elder and Cannon Architects for Tollcross Housing Association

photo © Andrew Lee




Tragerhaus, Glasgow (contract value not for publication)

HAUS Collective Ltd for Linda and James Laws

photo © Tom Manley


V&A Dundee (£80.1 m)

Kengo Kuma & Associates with PiM.studio Architects and James F Stephen Architects for Dundee City Council

photo © HuftonCrow


West Calder High School (£32 m)

NORR Consultants Limited for West Lothian Council


photo © Keith Hunter


Judging will take place at the end of April with the RIAS Awards Winners being announced at a dinner at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh on 30th May. The RIBA National Awards will be announced in June.




President of the RIAS, Robin Webster OBE, commented:


“This year’s judges were struck by the continuing high standard of submissions and found shortlisting very difficult indeed. This is an impressive list of buildings that all show the ambitious level of excellence that architects and their clients can achieve, and I hope that communities, government and local authorities, along with everyone else who needs to procure buildings will look at these examples and ensure that their ambitions match them. Our awards celebrate the very best that is being built in Scotland.”


The judging panel for this year is Prof. John Cole CBE Hon FRIAS (Chair), Joanna van Heyningen OBE RIBA, van Heyningen and Haward Architects (representing the Royal Institute of British Architects), Catriona Hill from CH Architecture and Peter McCaughey, WAVEparticle.


Stuart McKill, Saint-Gobain (Emerging Architect Award judge) and Jon Stevenson (Timber Award judge) will join the judges on tour to judge their specific awards only. Steven Robb, Deputy Head of Casework, Heritage Directorate at Historic Environment Scotland (Conservation and Climate Change Award representative) was also involved in the shortlisting discussions and the Scottish Government are, once again, supporting the Scotland’s Client of the Year Award.


RIAS/RIBA Awards 2019 Shortlist information from RIAS, 280319

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