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EAA Awards Exhibition
An exhibition of all short listed projects from the EAA Awards, earlier
this year, will be held at 15 Rutland Square, Edinburgh from 2nd to 25th
October.
The EAA Awards continue to be well supported by chapter members and practices
across Scotland. This year the judges received 25 submissions for the
three main categories of award Building of the Year; Regeneration/Conservation
and Small Projects. A broad selection of building types were represented
from small domestic to larger residential, educational and commercial
projects covering the work of sole practitioners, medium sized and large
practices. The geographical spread of the projects also epitomised the
breadth of the chapter area stretching from Fife through Edinburgh, East
Lothian and the Borders. Each project demonstrated a different, but architecturally
meritorious, approach to the delivery of competent, engaging, and at times
delightful buildings. Complex briefs were handled diligently and lightly
while simpler briefs were crafted to maximise specifics of contextualtiy.
The judging was no easy matter and was assisted this year by Stuart Greig,
a BAFTA award winning film maker whose recent projects include The
Holyrood Files and The Gathering Place which document
the building of the Scottish Parliament. The judging took place over two
days when each shortlisted project was visited prior to the judges meeting.
Awards were made in all three categories with further commendations in
two of the categories. The Centenary Medal was not awarded this year.
Ken Lochrie, President, Edinburgh Architectural Association.
From conception to completion of a new building or a new film project,
there are many similarities between the role of the architect and the
film director. We are there at the beginning and hanging on by the fingertips
at very end, suffering and sweating nervously between the two. On delivery,
one can expect praise, indifference or vilification. The end game leaves
most of us mentally and physically exhausted, and unable to assess accurately
the results of our finished product. It can take an open mind and a fresh
and dispassionate eye to assess and judge the efforts of others, but it
has to be done with great care and intellectual rigour. Judging is a difficult
and challenging job.
Being the lay member of the jury I relied heavily on the help and guidance
from the other professional members, and I sincerely believe we satisfied
the above criteria. It was a very rewarding experience and for once I
was on the outside looking in. But now its back to work, suffering
and sweating in an effort to deliver another film you have my blessing
- you can all be judge and jury!
Stuart Greig, Producer / Director, Film Speed Ltd
EAA Awards Exhibition open Mon to Fri 9 - 5pm
EAA Annual Awards for Architecture - Winners in 2007
Category 1 Building of the Year Award (former Silver Medal) : Winner
The Scottish
Storytelling Centre - Malcolm Fraser Architects

Category 1 Building of the Year Award (former Silver Medal) : Commendation
Telford Drive -
Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop Architects

Category 2 Regeneration/Conservation Award (former Bronze Medal):
Winner
HBoS - Malcolm Fraser
Architects

Category 3 Small Projects Award: Winner
Garden Room at 27 Hermitage
Gardens, Edinburgh - david blaikie architect

Category 3 Small Projects Award: Commendation
Heriot Toun Studio
- Reiach and Hall Architects

Category 3 Small Projects Award: Commendation
2
Wellfield, Swinton - Oliver Chapman Architects

Edinburgh Projects submitted for EAA Award:
Cowgate Housing
Dr Bell's Centre
Drumsheugh Gardens
Edinburgh
Academy Science Centre
Edinburgh Quay 2
Eyre Place
Jordan Lane
Keegan Flatman
Lauder Road
Letham Mains
Oddfellows Hall
St
Andrews New Arts Faculty
St Georges Junior School
SASA
SmartCityHostels
Whittingehame Tower
EAA Awards - 2007
EAA Exhibition : 0131 229 7545 mail@eaa.org.uk
Scottish
Architecture
EAA Awards - Previous Results
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