Results of the tenth annual Scottish Design Awards were announced on Friday 18 May by comedian Andrew Maxwell in front of the largest audience ever to have attended the awards. To see the full architecture results click here.

Glasgow’s Gareth Hoskins Architects came out top winning the Architecture Grand Prix for Easterhouse public building, The Bridge, which was also awarded Best Public Building. Sarah Murphy of the practice was also awarded Emerging Architect of the Year.
Also taking away three awards were NORD winning Best Commercial Building for East End Sawmills and Best Exhibition for Architecture in Scotland Defining Place. The practice were also awarded Architect of the Year.
Edinburgh’s Reiach and Hall Architects also received three awards with St Andrews New Faculty Building taking away an award for Public Building and the Tower and Terrace Housing at Upper Strand in Granton being awarded Best Residential Project. The company also received the Chairman’s Award from Roger Stephenson of Stephen Bell Architects for the Heriot Toun private dwelling and artist studio. The company were awarded along with Elder & Cannon Architects for Upper Strand in the Regeneration category.
Zaha Hadid also picked up an award for her first building in Scotland, The Maggie’s Centre in Kirkcaldy.
Other architecture practices receiving awards were Building Design Partnership, Cadell Wiszniewski Thomson Architects LLP, City Design Co-operative, GM+AD, Graven Images, Malcolm Fraser Architects and Page\Park Architects.
The night ended with a party until the early hours - see pictures of the night here.
See full architecture results here.
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