Scottish Design Awards 2002 – Scotland

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Scottish Design Awards : 2002

Design Awards: Glasgow, Scotland

Scottish Design Awards 2002

SCOTTISH DESIGNERS MAKE THEIR MARK

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Scotland’s hottest design talent was honoured on Friday night (24th May), as 500 of the country’s top designers gathered at the Holiday Inn, Glasgow City West to hear the results of this year’s Scottish Design Awards.
The Scottish Design Awards cover the entire design spectrum – from brochure and new media to architectural design. Thirty-six companies were in the running for one of this year’s coveted SDA trophies, making it the largest event of its type to take place north of the Border.

In total, 35 awards were handed out on the night. In the design section, the Grand Prix was awarded to newon.eh6 for Career Development, while the Chairman’s Award went to Pentagram Design for Canongate Books. Scotland’s Designer of the Year was named as Graham Walker from newton.eh6, while the title Young Designer of the Year went to Gail Finlayson from 999.

In the architecture section, the Museum of Scottish Country Life by Page and Park Architects was awarded the Grand Prix, while Dance Base by Malcolm Fraser Architects was awarded the Chairman’s Award. Malcolm Fraser of Malcolm Fraser Architects was named Scottish Architect of the Year, while the eagerly awaited title Young Scottish Architect of the Year went to Adrian Stewart of Chris Stewart Architects.

Gordon Young, director of the Carnyx Group, the awards organiser, said: “This year’s Scottish Design Awards reinforce Scotland’s reputation as a hot bed of design talent. Good design adds value, and more and more Scottish clients now recognise this.”

Scottish Architecture Awards – Results for 2002

Entry Deadline Feb 8
Private Nominations Party Apr 16
Public Exhibition Apr17 – 28
Awards Ceremony May 24

The Scottish Design Awards were launched by The Drum in 1998 and are Scotland’s premiere annual design event. Each year we receive 500-600 entries from a mix of small and large design companies, architects, advertising agencies, direct marketing agencies, printers and client companies.

All work produced by Scottish-based companies is eligible. Entries can also be made by companies outside Scotland, provided that the client’s headquarters are based in Scotland.

We are delighted to have the design panel chaired this year by David Carson from New York. David’s book, The End of Print, is now in its fifth printing and has sold over 125,000 copies worldwide, making it the biggest-selling design book of all time. The architecture jury will be chaired by Professor Will Alsop, founder of internationally-acclaimed Alsop Architects, based in London, Moscow and Rotterdam. The full judging panel will be announced shortly but currently includes:

Architecture Judges:

Tim Greenhalgh, Fitch
Murray Grigor, Film Maker
Keith Brownlie, Wilkinson & Eyre Arch.
Alison Forrest, Editor of Prospect Magazine
Adrian Welch, www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk
Isi Metzstein, Architect

Nominated work was displayed at an exhibition from 17-28 April at The Lighthouse Glasgow

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Architecture Grand Prix
Radisson SAS Hotel
Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop
Client: MWB Argyle Street Ltd.

Chairman’s Award for Architecture
Page & Park Architects
Client: Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust
Maggie’s Centre

Architect of the Year
Malcolm Fraser, Malcolm Fraser Architects

Young Architect of the Year (U-35)
awarded by Prospect panel
Karen Nugent, Page & Park Architects

Best Domestic Project
Arcade Architects
Client: Mr & Mrs R S Mossman
Mossman Houses

Best Commercial Project
Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop
Client: MWB Argyle Street Ltd
Radisson SAS Hotel

Best Public Project
Reiach and Hall Architects
Client: Wolfson Medical School

Best Regeneration Project
Page & Park Architects
Client: Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust
Maggie’s Centre Glasgow

Domestic Interior
McKeown Alexander
Client: Tim Neilson
Elie Granary

Public/Leisure Space
Lee Boyd Ltd
Greenbank Parish Church
New Multi Purpose Facilities

Most Original Piece of Work
RMJM Ltd
Falkirk Wheel & Visitor Centre

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