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City Centre Quarter Development in Strathclyde, Scotland, design by various architects

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Laurieston receives special mention at 2015 RIAS awards

The urban regeneration of Laurieston, Glasgow, has been praised by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS), by way of a Special Mention at the annual Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland awards ceremony.

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The awards – supported by the late Andrew Doolan’s family and the Scottish Government – are recognised as one of the most prestigious architectural prizes in the UK and one of the most significant in Europe.

Projects shortlisted demonstrate innovation and design excellence, irrespective of size or type. Other key considerations include detailing, accessibility, environmental standards and technical skills. From the sixty five entries submitted to the 2015 RIAS Awards only twelve were shortlisted for the ‘Doolan’ which was eventually awarded to West Burn Lane, St Andrews.

The panel of judges was chaired by Willie Watt PRIAS, along with Dame Barbara Kelly Hon FRIAS, Peter McIlhenny FRIAS, Past President of the RIAS’ Inverness Chapter and Margaret Richards FRIAS, winner of last year’s RIAS Lifetime Achievement Award.

Laurieston Glasgow

The £100 million regeneration project in Laurieston is being delivered through an innovative partnership involving Glasgow City Council’s special purpose regeneration vehicle Transforming Communities: Glasgow, New Gorbals Housing Association and developer Urban Union.

The completion of the first phase of the project, which was handed over in August 2014, was designed as collaboration between Page\Park Architects and Elder & Cannon Architects who were appointed by New Gorbals Housing Association, in partnership with Glasgow City Council to design the new city centre quarter.

Craig Kidd, Urban Union said: “Our vision is to provide quality housing for the people of Laurieston, building not just homes, but communities and deliver a new world-class city quarter.

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“We are proud to support excellence in architecture and are delighted to see this acknowledged by the RIAS in their award for the contrasting but also complementary designs of Page\Park and Elder Cannon Architects at Laurieston. Their designs have got our vision for Laurieston off to a flying start and have united to help us deliver our vision for Laurieston.

“As the development progresses, we will continue to work closely with our partners, including Glasgow City Council, New Gorbals Housing Association and the local community to further develop this vibrant quarter of the city.”

The development was praised for its reinterpretation of the traditional Glasgow tenement, which are fittingly urban in scale and provide high quality high amenity homes, close to the heart of the city.

The affordable-rent homes, set in a layout of streets and mews, were identified as building on the urban character of Glasgow, comprising contemporary, supremely elegant clearly-defined blocks which reinforced the city grid.

Neil Baxter, CEO, RIAS commented: “Laurieston is both a superbly development and an example of fantastic placemaking. It reinforces the grid of Glasgow and helps to remake Laurieston as a highly attractive place to live and to visit: a triumphant piece of urban regeneration.”

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Laurieston Glasgow: Award – Background

The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award

The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award was founded in 2002 by the architect and entrepreneur Andrew Doolan who sadly died in 2004. Andrew determined that this award would be the richest in the UK and that it should go to the best building in Scotland each year. The Award is now jointly funded by the Scottish Government and the Doolan Family.

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) was founded in 1916 and is the professional body for chartered architects in Scotland. Including student members, Honorary Fellows and retirees, the Incorporation has over 4,700 members. The RIAS promotes excellence in architecture in Scotland

Urban Union

Each Urban Union partner has extensive regeneration experience and shares a common view on social responsibility.

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New Social Housing at Laurieston

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Laurieston Redevelopment Glasgow

Glasgow regeneration project given green light by planners
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images from Laurieston Living
City Council approve plans for further homes, retail and community facilities in Laurieston: The next stage of the £90 million regeneration of the Laurieston area of Glasgow has been given the green light by Glasgow City Council.

Laurieston Development Glasgow

Minister Launches £90 Million Regeneration Project for Glasgow
Laurieston Regeneration
image from Laurieston Living
Laurieston Living – background information from 1 Jun 2012
Alex Neil MSP signals start Glasgow’s new “world-class” city-centre quarter providing new homes, jobs and investment in Laurieston.

Laurieston Regeneration images / information from Laurieston Living

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Crown Street
image from Hypostyle Architects

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Gorbals Parish Church
photo © Keith Hunter Photography

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photograph courtesy of Urban Union

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