New Tollcross HA offices hailed among Scotland’s best buildings
Tollcross Housing Association’s new offices and an Inverness housing development are among the 19 architectural gems included in a shortlist of Scotland’s best new buildings.
The projects were unveiled as the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) announced the shortlist for its 2019 awards for Scotland’s best buildings.
The £2.92 million Tollcross Housing Association offices in Glasgow and The Raining’s Stairs Development in Inverness are joined by projects such as the Black House on the Isle of Skye, the £80.1m V&A Dundee, and the £11.4m Perth Theatre.
Judging will take place at the end of April with the RIAS Awards winners being announced at a dinner at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh on May 30. The RIBA National Awards will be announced in June.
The winners will be announced in Edinburgh on May 30.
Robin Webster, RIAS president, said: “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 shortlist for Scotland comprises the following buildings (listed alphabetically):
Bayes Centre, Edinburgh (contract value not for publication)
Bennetts Associates for University of Edinburgh
The Black House, Isle of Skye (contract value not for publication)
Dualchas Architects Ltd for a Private Client
Briongos MacKinnon House, Strathaven (contract value not for publication)
Richard Murphy Architects Limited for Colin MacKinnon
Brodie Castle – Playful Garden Visitor Centre, Forres (£1.2 m)
Hoskins Architects for The National Trust for Scotland
Broomlands Primary School, Kelso (£8 m)
Stallan-Brand Architecture + Design Ltd for Scottish Borders Council
Cairngorms National Park Authority Headquarters, Grantown-on-Spey (£1 m)
Moxon Architects Ltd for Seafield Estate
Collective on Calton Hill, Edinburgh (£4 m)
Collective Architecture for City of Edinburgh Council and Collective
Hendrick’s Gin Palace, Girvan (£13 m)
Michael Laird Architects for William Grant & Son
The Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience, Craigellachie (£140 m)
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners for Edrington
Mackintosh at the Willow, Glasgow (contract value not for publication)
Simpson & Brown for Willow Tea Rooms Trust
Orchard Brae School, Aberdeen (£17.5 m)
jmarchitects for Hub North Scotland Ltd
Perth Theatre (£11.38 m)
Richard Murphy Architects Limited for Horsecross Arts Ltd
The Raining’s Stairs Development, Inverness (contract value not for publication)
Trail Architects for Ark Estates
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service – The Jack Copland Centre, Edinburgh (£30 m)
Reiach and Hall Architects for Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
St. John’s Church - Alteration and Extension, Edinburgh (£2.35 m)
LDN Architects for Cornerstone Developments (Edinburgh) Ltd
Tollcross Housing Association Offices, Glasgow (£2.92 m)
Elder and Cannon Architects for Tollcross Housing Association
Tragerhaus, Glasgow (contract value not for publication)
HAUS Collective Ltd for Linda and James Laws
V&A Dundee (£80.1 m)
Kengo Kuma & Associates with PiM.studio Architects and James F Stephen Architects for Dundee City Council
West Calder High School (£32 m)
NORR Consultants Limited for West Lothian Council
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.