Scottish Quality in Planning Awards, Results – Building + Architect + Engineers

Scottish Awards : Quality in Planning

Winners in 2006, UK

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards

SAQP awards are one of the Scottish Government’s most prestigious events to acknowledge achievements in planning – ranging from strategic visions to new settlements. Its aim is to recognise the hard work being carried out by, and within, the planning profession.

Exciting changes to the SAQP

This year marks an exciting opportunity to enter into 3 types of Awards.

We want to celebrate the 2016 Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design and have taken the opportunity to refresh SAQP, as well as introducing two new awards.

Firstly, in recognition of the talent in planning, we’ve created a new Personal Achievement in Planning Award (PAPA).

Secondly, there will be a People’s Choice Award in Planning (PCAP). This will take the format of an interactive map through which everyone, who has an interest in the built environment (i.e. whether communities, schools, universities, planners, architects, engineers and developers etc) can participate by putting forward their personal suggestions on what they consider to be a great innovation, architecture or design, in planning, over the last 6 years.

Find out more about the awards and apply at http://saqp2016.com
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source: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Built-Environment/planning/SAQP

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Scottish Quality in Planning Awards 2006

Overall Winner
Aquilibrium, Campbeltown, Kintyre, Southwest Scotland – Page Park Architects
Aqualibrium is situated on Kinloch Green in Campbeltown and offers spectacular views of Campbeltown Bay. The building has a 25m x 13m, six lane swimming pool, a fitness suite, including gym and weights, and relaxation suite (steam room and sauna), and conference facilities.

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – 2006 Winner

Other Awards
Partnership Approach to Delivering Strategic Environmental Assessment:
Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Council

Public Consultation Exercise:
Shrubhill development site in Leith, Edinburgh

Planning with People, Planning Aid for Scotland

Winner for Edinburgh area:
Edinburgh Quay Phase One, Fountainbridge – Michael Laird Architects

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – 2006 Winner: Edinburgh Quay

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – previous winners

2005
Winning building: The Royal Bank of Scotland World Headquarters, Gogarburn, west Edinburgh

2004
Winning building: The Holyrood North Site, Canongate, Old Town, Edinburgh

2003
Policy Framework for Delivering Affordable Housing
Public Access E-Planning System as Implemented in Stirling Council and the City of Edinburgh Council
The Edinburgh Standards for Urban Design

2002
Winning building: Mansfield Traquair Centre, central Edinburgh

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – 2005 Winner: Royal Bank of Scotland HQ

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Architecture Awards

Stirling Prize
RIBA Awards
Saltire Awards

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – 2004 Winner: Holyrood North

Scottish Quality in Planning Awards – 2002 Winner: Mansfield Traquair Centre

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