Woodend Barn Banchory - Aberdeenshire
Transcript of Woodend Barn Banchory - Aberdeenshire
Thursday 4 October 2018
Buchanans Bistro
Woodend Barn
Banchory
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I am delighted, as Provost of Aberdeenshire Council, to thank you all for attending the 2018 Design Awards ceremony. I hope that you will have seen the principles of good design to which the Council is committed, whether in a conceptual form or a completed development.
In recognising and honouring the projects that you have seen tonight, we celebrate innovative and sustainable design principles in the creation of new communities, the sensitive adaption of existing buildings and the imaginative use of materials for both commercial and residential developments.
Thank you for your attendance,Bill Howartson, Provost
There are three tiers of design award: Commended, Highly Commended and the top award of Distinction.
The awards are given under the following categories:
Innovative solutions to housing need
Future proof living (student submission)
Conservation and building adaption
Building communities for the future
Innovative single house design
Business Enterprise
The Judging Panel for the 2018 Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design Awards:
Peter ArgyleChair of Infrastructure Services Committee
John CoxVice Chair of Infrastructure Services Committee
David ChoumanAberdeen Society of Architects
Gokay DeveciScott Sutherland School of Architecture
Sarah FletcherScottish Natural Heritage
Mike ScottHistoric Environment Scotland
This year, as part of the Scottish Government’s Year of Young People, we are asking the next generation of designers to focus on the needs of our ageing population. The Student Award asks those at the start of their careers to produce conceptual schemes dealing with issues such as mobility, dementia, social isolation, health and wellbeing to provide innovative concepts for future proof living.
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO HOUSING NEED
AD HomeAn innovative conceptual design that demonstrates cost effectiveness and sustainable principles in construction and energy efficiency.
This project has been awarded Commended
Allardyce Design Limited 15 Golden Square, Aberdeen
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INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO HOUSING NEED
AD HomeCommended
FUTURE PROOF LIVING
Vertical CommunityAn insightful project that explores the creation of vertical communities through the reconfiguration of post war multi storey housing blocks.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Katie RiceRobert Gordon University
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FUTURE PROOF LIVING
Vertical CommunityHighly Commended
FUTURE PROOF LIVING
Futureproof Living and Dying
A thought provoking project examining sustainable human disposition through resomation in a rural setting.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Sophie Thea Perrott Robert Gordon University
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FUTURE PROOF LIVING
Futureproof Living and DyingHighly Commended
FUTURE PROOF LIVING
A Whole of Parts – Dementia and the Public Realm
An inventive project looking at how architecture can facilitate people with dementia being integrated into the wider community.
This project has been awarded Commended
Sophie HoustonRobert Gordon University
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FUTURE PROOF LIVINGA Whole of Parts – Dementia
and the Public RealmCommended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Coldstone House and Steadings
A sensitive restoration project using traditional skills and materials to reinstate the original form of the historic buildings.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:LDN Architects, 29 St Leonards Road, Forres
Client: Mr McKimm
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTIONColdstone House
and SteadingsCommended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Granary Street, Huntly
A good example of sensitively regenerating redundant buildings in a historic town centre location with well designed private courtyard gardens.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:Graham Mitchell Architects, 22 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen
Client: Mr McCall-Smith
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Granary Street, HuntlyCommended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Todhead LighthouseA high quality adaptation of former lighthouse for residential use with minimum intervention.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:Moxon Architects Limited, Ardoch, Crathie
Client: Mrs Beyts
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Todhead LighthouseHighly Commended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
The Old ClocktowerThe sound restoration of a key historic landmark including the creative adaption of its confined interior to create an exhibition space.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:David Chouman Architect, 18 Gordon Road, Aberdeen
Client: Aberdeenshire Council
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Granary Street, HuntlyHighly Commended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Scarth Craig, CowieStriking transformation of redundant utilitarian building to form colourful art deco inspired house.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:Roundhouse Architecture Limited, Lochside Road, St Cyrus
Client: Mr & Mrs Davidson
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Scarth Craig, CowieHighly Commended
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Portsoy Sail LoftA superb conversion of a derelict 19th century sail making factory into high quality bunkhouse accommodation.
This project has been awarded Distinction
Agent:LDN Architects, 29 St Leonards Road, Forres
Client: North East Scotland Preservation Trust
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Portsoy Sail LoftDistinction
CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Maryculter Trinity Church
Exemplary specialist stained and leaded glass conservation work including the provision of discreet protective secondary glazing.
This project has been awarded Distinction
Agent:Michael Zappert, Lochanside, Aboyne
Client: Maryculter Trinity Church
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CONSERVATION AND BUILDING ADAPTION
Maryculter Trinity ChurchDistinction
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BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
Castleton, EllonCommended
Castleton, Ellon A good example of a traditionally inspired housing development with understated on street parking.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:Michael Gilmour Associates, 22 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen.
Client: Scotia Homes Limited
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BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
ChapeltonDistinction
Chapelton A high quality development with shared outdoor space and excellent landscaping to create a strong sense of place.
This project has been awarded Distinction
Agent:Brooks Murray Architects, The Arts Building, Morris Place, London
Client: Elsick Development Company
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BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
BUILDING COMMUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE
Heritage Way, FraserburghDistinction
Heritage Way, Fraserburgh
An exemplary social housing development in a contemporary vernacular style which contributes to the regeneration of former industrial land.
This project has been awarded Distinction
Agent:Aberdeenshire Council & Gokay Deveci Architect
Client: Aberdeenshire Council
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INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
Cra’widdieCommended
Cra’widdie The impressive simplicity of form and external finish allows this residential property to sit comfortably in its sensitive rural setting.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:Ross Cowie Architect & Les Hunter Architect, 3 Campbell Street, Cullen
Client: Mr & Mrs Welfare
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INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
MarchburnHighly Commended
Marchburn A fine example of a contemporary house with excellent internal layout and spatial qualities that relates well to its secluded woodland setting.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:Michael Gilmour Associates, 22 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen
Client: Mr & Mrs Gilmour
INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
Lochanside An excellent new house designed for the owner’s home working lifestyle and future adaption.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:Stuart Davidson Architecture, 32 High Street, Selkirk
Client: Mr & Mrs Zappert
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INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
LochansideHighly Commended
INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
Culardoch ShielingAn outstanding outdoor retreat with a strong response to place that sits in harmony with the surrounding remote upland landscape.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:Moxon Architects Ltd. Ardoch, Crathie
Client: Invercauld Estate
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INNOVATIVE SINGLE HOUSING DESIGN
Culardoch ShielingHighly Commended
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Uryside Primary School
A bright spacious building with a good internal layout enriched by specially commissioned artwork and its relationship with the outdoor space.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:Aberdeenshire Council Property & Facilities Management
Client: Aberdeenshire Council
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Uryside Primary SchoolCommended
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Midmill Primary School
A good community based facility with impressive internal layout incorporating a multi-purpose gathering space and dining hall.
This project has been awarded Commended
Agent:Aberdeenshire Council Property & Facilities Management
Client: Aberdeenshire Council
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Midmill Primary SchoolCommended
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
The Tin CooA highly enterprising farm diversification business with an interesting use of materials to create a shop, play area and a café which incorporates a viewing gallery of the milking parlour.
This project has been awarded Highly Commended
Agent:SBD Limited, The Grieves House, Schivas
Client: The Devenick Dairy
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
The Tin CooHighly Commended
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Portsoy Boat Building Centre
A clever adaption of a redundant historic building which has resulted in educational and social benefits to the local community.
This project has been awarded Distinction
Agent:Brown + Brown Architects, 12a Carden Place, Aberdeen
Client: Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Portsoy Boat Building CentreDistinction
Ian Shepherd Award
Aberdeenshire Council introduced this award in memorial to the former principal archaeologist for the local authority who sadly passed away in May 2009. Ian Shepherd was an acknowledged expert in both the archaeology and architecture of the North East of Scotland who was highly respected by his peers and heavily involved in the Aberdeenshire Design Awards ever since their inception in 1998.
Ian Shepherd
Portsoy Sail Loft
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Ian Shepherd Award
Chapelton Building Communities for the Future Category Winner
Marchburn Innovative Single Housing Design Category Winner
Portsoy Boat Building Centre Business Enterprise Category Winner
Vertical Community Future Proof Living Category Winner and Public Vote Winner
Portsoy Sail LoftConservation and Building Adaption Category Winner and Ian Shepherd Award
Futureproof Living and DyingFuture Proof Living Category Winner
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Category Winners & Public Vote Winner
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Planning and Building Standards would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved with the 2018 Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design Awards, including all those who submitted applications, the judging panel, and all staff and contractors involved in the organisation of the judging process and the awards ceremony.
For further information please contact:
Shaun NormanPlanning and Building StandardsGordon HouseBlackhall RoadInverurieAB51 3WA
Tel 01467 [email protected]
Cheryl RobertsPlanning and Building StandardsViewmountArduthie RoadStonehavenAB39 2DQ
Tel 01467 [email protected]
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