A £5 million refurbishment project in Paisley has picked up a prestigious architecture accolade.
The A-listed Russell Institute building has won the Conservation Award from the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) after undergoing a major restoration scheme, which the GIA described as 'a clever re-use of this important 1920s listed building which has been brought back to its former glory' and adding the scheme had been 'executed with great skill'.
Designed by architects Elder and Cannon, the project was carried out by contractor CBC and funded by Renfrewshire Council, the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund and Historic Environment Scotland (HES).
The revamp was part of a wider project to revitalise Paisley Town Centre and saw CBC charged with ensuring the Institute's distinctive features were retained, from the ornate sculptures on the outside of the building to its staircase and interior balcony.
Officially reopening in August, the former health centre is now home to Skills Development Scotland and the Council's Invest in Renfrewshire employability team.
Depute Council Leader, Jim Paterson, said: "It's great news that the restoration of such an iconic building has been recognised in this way and I'd like to thank everyone involved in the project.
"The revamp was carefully planned to preserve the institute's architectural features but to also ensure it stays fit for purpose for the 21st century and is preserved for future generations.
"It's a building that is important to the local community and its new role as a Skills and Employability Hub means that it is now helping generate new jobs and opportunities for the people of Renfrewshire."
Megan Leishman, Grants Officer at HES, said: "We're delighted that the hard work and effort of all those involved with the restoration of the Russell Institute has been recognised with this award.
"It is vital that we preserve our historic environment to help regenerate local areas, and we are pleased to have helped give a new lease of life to this iconic, A-listed landmark for the Paisley community through our Historic Environment Repair Grant Fund."
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