The 2016 RIAS Architecture Award Winners

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has announced the 11 winners of the 2016 award for best current Scottish architecture.

16 June 2016 | Lacey Glave | via BBC
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has announced the 11 winners of the 2016 award for best current Scottish architecture.

Winners include: Blakeburn, Roxburghshire (A449 LTD) described as "a complete overhaul of a nondescript, mid-20th century, dwelling to create a unique and elegant countryside home".

The Pyramid ViewpointRIAS The Pyramid Viewpoint, Dunbartonshire by BTE Architecture and Forsinard Lookout Tower, Sutherland by Icosis Architects.

The design by Taylor Architecture Practice Ltd for Castle MacLellan Foods, Kirkcudbright "aimed to create a well-designed, industrial building that was a pleasurable working environment with a welcoming frontage in a riverside setting. A new reception block on the street edge provides a point of arrival while rising up to become a bridge, spanning the main goods-in area and linking to the upper level of the existing factory."



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