The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has revealed the 17 projects shortlisted for the 2024 RIAS Awards - Scotland's national architecture awards.
The 2024 RIAS Awards shortlisted projects are:
• An Office and Two Houses, Bunchrew, Highland by Loader Monteith
• Ardoch, Ballater, Aberdeenshire by Moxon Architects
• Civic House, Glasgow by Collective Architecture
• Croft 3, Isle of Mull by fardaa
• Danube Street, Edinburgh by John Jeffery
• Gala Fairydean Rovers Spectators Stand, Galashiels by Reiach and Hall Architects
• HydroNess, Inverness by Leslie Hutt Architect
• Kinning Park Complex, Glasgow by New Practice
• North Gate Social Housing, Glasgow by PagePark Architects
• Renton Hall, Haddington, East Lothian by WT Architecture
• Simon Square, Edinburgh by Fraser/Livingstone Architects
• The Burrell Collection, Glasgow by John McAslan + Partners
• The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh by Reiach and Hall Architects
• The Tollhouse, Edinburgh by Fraser/Livingstone Architects
• Trinity Academy Sports Campus, Edinburgh by Holmes Miller
• University of Aberdeen – Science Teaching Hub by Reiach and Hall Architects
• West Balkello Farm, near Dundee by Ann Nisbet Studio
The winners of the 2024 RIAS Awards will be announced on 4 June. Those winners then become the 'longlist' for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award – one of the most significant architecture prizes in the world - which will be announced in November. Recipients of the 2024 RIAS Awards are also eligible for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Awards.
Every project on the shortlist will be visited by the 2024 RIAS Awards jury, which is chaired by Nick Hayhurst (director, Hayhurst and Co) and also includes Simon Branson (partner architect, Honey Architecture), Catriona Hill (partner, Oberlanders Architects) and Daisy Narayanan MBE (head of placemaking and mobility, City of Edinburgh Council).
Tamsie Thomson, chief executive of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, said: "There is such a diverse and intriguing range of projects on this year's RIAS Awards shortlist. Alongside new workplaces, homes and housing projects across the country, there's rich variety of buildings that includes leading Scottish cultural and educational institutions, green energy infrastructure, a restaurant and even a football stand – so never let it be said that architects in Scotland cannot turn their hands to anything.
"The 2024 shortlist is undoubtedly one of the strongest for many years, and our judges have a difficult yet enjoyable task ahead of them as they prepare to visit each project and choose this year's winners. I can't wait to join them on the judging visits, and c elebrate with the winners when the 2024 RIAS Awards are announced in June."
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