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RIAS Honours, Scotland, Edinburgh, 2008, News, Architecture, Award

Scottish Built Environment Honours

Robin Harper MSP + Dame Barbara Kelly CBE : Honorary Fellows



RIAS honours champions of the built environment

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland is delighted to
recognise Robin Harper MSP and Dame Barbara Kelly CBE as Honorary Fellows,
the highest honour that the Incorporation bestows upon those outwith the
architectural profession.


Group, from left to right:

Arnie Dunn, President RIAS
Dame Barbara Kelly DBE DL Hon FRIAS
Robin Harper MSP Hon FRIAS
Neil Baxter, Secretary and Treasurer RIAS

Robin and Barbara join a list of RIAS Honorary Fellows which represents
many of Scotland's greatest cultural, political and business figures.

Arnie Dunn, President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in
Scotland, will present the Fellowships during the RIAS Fellows Summer
Reception, which will take place at the Reiach and Hall designed Futures
Room at St George's School for Girls on Monday 28th July at 7pm. Neil
Baxter, Secretary and Treasurer of the RIAS, will deliver the Fellowship
citations.

Robin Harper MSP said: "I'm absolutely delighted and somewhat overcome to
be given the honour of this Fellowship. I have taken the view from almost
my first day in Parliament that architecture and design should have the
highest of profiles and I've done my modest best to work to this end. The
Scottish Enlightenment was an exciting time and was marked by some of the
finest architecture. We are in the middle of a similar renaissance of
culture and political thought in Scotland and architecture must be given
its rightful place."

Arnie Dunn PRIAS commented: "In his speech upon his first election Robin
Harper promised to be a critical voice on the environment in the
Parliament and he has lobbied tirelessy on this cause ever since. Robin
was the parliamentary champion in the formation of the Cross-Party Group
on Architecture and the Built Environment. Over the six years of its
existence, as Convenor of the group, he has worked continuously to keep
the subject of architecture, beyond that of the Parliament itself, on the
ministerial agenda. This year Robin delightedly presided over the
Cross-Party Group AGM which drew the largest ever attendance from MSPs
(nine) of any cross party group in the history of the Parliament - an
indication that
architecture remains, as it should, a major issue for our parliamentarians
- significantly through its championing by Robin Harper MSP."

Dame Barbara Kelly remarked: "I hold the RIAS in high regard and am very
honoured to given this Fellowship. While I was Chairman of the Architects
Registration Board I built up an excellent working relationship with the
Incorporation and was grateful for their advice and support in the
delivery of ARB's responsibilities." Dame Barbara added: "I have had a
lifelong interest in architecture and believe the Incorporation plays a
vital role as the guardian of the profession, maintaining professional
standards and ensuring that Scotland can be proud of its architectural
inheritance, ancient and modern."

Arnie Dunn PRIAS pointed out: "There can be few Scots who have had a
comparable influence on Scottish life to that of Dame Barbara Kelly. Her
involvement in business, in culture and, crucially, in the built
environment has demonstrated a passion for Scotland and a profound
interest in ensuring that we achieve the highest quality in all aspects of
our communities. Her participation in major initiatives affecting the
natural environment and sustainability has also been crucially important
to Scotland's current standing as one of the most environmentally
sensitive nations on Earth."

Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Honorary Fellows text from
RIAS 280708


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