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RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for Architecture 2006

The RIAS Award for Architecture was established in 2002. Its objective is clear: find and nominate the best building in Scotland. The architects of the winning building will receive £25,000, making this one of the most significant architecture awards in the world.

Building projects of all sizes and types – located in Scotland and designed by an architect - will be considered for this award. All shortlisted buildings will be visited by a panel of architect judges and the final decision will be announced at a special presentation ceremony later in the year.

The programme for the 2006 Awards is currently being organised. Jury members are now being invited and names will be announced. For the fifth year of the prize, RIAS is planning to develop the presentation event into a gala dinner to reflect the prestigious status of the award on the Scottish, UK and European stage.

The pdf entry form is available by going here. The closing date will be 29 September with the announcement of the winner in November.