In Pictures: Scotland's RIAS buildings of the year
Fourteen new Scottish buildings have been named as the 2021 winners of the national architecture awards by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
As well as new housing, education and healthcare facilities, this year's winners include a new training centre for Scotland's sporting champions, a temporary museum housing a Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece, and a moveable microhome on the Isle of Skye.
Aberdeen Art Gallery
By Hoskins Architects
Dapple PhotographyAltarf, Isle of Skye
By Ann Nisbet Studio
David BarbourAn Cala, Sutherland
By Mary Arnold-Forster Architects
David BarbourBayes Centre, Edinburgh
By Bennetts Associates
Keith HunterDunira Street Housing, Glasgow
By Elder & Cannon Architects
Andrew LeeEdinburgh Printmakers
By Page\Park Architects
Jim StephensonThe Egg Shed, Ardrishaig
By Oliver Chapman Architects
Angus BremnerThe Hill House Box, Helensburgh
By Carmody Groarke
Johan DehlinKing's Stables Road, Edinburgh
By Fletcher Joseph Associates
Paul ZanreKyle House, Sutherland
By Groves-Raines Architects Studios Ltd
Alexandra BaxterMaidenhill Primary School and Nursery, Newton Mearns
By BDP
David BarbourMaryhill Locks, Glasgow
By jmarchitects
Keith HunterThe Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow
By Ryder Architecture
Keith HunterSportscotland National Sports Training Centre, Largs
By Reiach and Hall Architects
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