EAA Winners 2008 Shortlist, Edinburgh Architectural Association Annual Prize, Architects, Buildings news
EAA Annual Awards for Architecture 2008
Edinburgh Architectural Association Annual Awards, southeast Scotland, United Kingdom
EAA Awards Shortlist
Building of the Year
Winner: Malcolm Fraser Architects, Princess Gate
© Keith Hunter
CiAO, The Riverside House
Dyer, Re:Locate for Queen Margaret University
Oliver Chapman Architects, Todlaw Supported Housing
Richard Murphy Architects, Conan Doyle Medical Centre
Regeneration and Conservation
Winner: Gray, Marshall & Associates, Heart of Hawick
Commendation: Simpson & Brown, Stewart’s Melville College Performing Arts Centre
CiAO, Sylvan House & Studio
Smith Scott Mullan, Lothian Chambers
Small Projects Award
Winner: Crichton Wood, Coal Bunker
Commendation: Craig Amy Architects, 36 Marionville Road
Commendation: Michael Laird Architects, Scott House
Oliver Chapman Architects, Garden Room
EAA Awards & Ball: 14 Mar @The Balmoral
For further information please contact the EAA: 0131 229 7545
The Edinburgh Architectural Association is pleased to announce the shortlist of entries to the EAA Awards 2008. Nearly 30 entries were received in three categories including Building of the Year; Regeneration and Conservation; and Small Projects.
This year the judging panel included Ken Lochrie, President of the EAA; Robert Black, Vice President EAA; Sholto Humphries, Past President of the Aberdeen Society of Architects and Roger Kelly, member of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
Edinburgh Buildings
Edinburgh Property Developments – a recent selection on this website:
Trinity Academy Edinburgh secondary school building, Victoria Park conservation area, Trinity, north of Edinburgh
Design: Holmes Miller Architects
image courtesy of Holmes Miller
Trinity Academy Edinburgh secondary school
Rowanbank Gardens, Corstorphine
Rowanbank Gardens Edinburgh Housing
EAA Awards
EAA Awards – Previous Results 2005/04/02
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