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This is the essential site for up to date architecture news, CPD and social events in the Edinburgh chapter area.
The Directory of Architects is available (free!) for all architects and practices to upload comprehensive practice information, including images of their work. This database is a very useful tool for prospective clients & consultants to locate an architect.
If you are looking for staff or seeking new challenges, vacancies may be advertised on the site (also free!).
The site also contains details of the EAA council membership & minutes of council meetings, so all EAA chapter members can keep up to date with what we are doing and who to contact on relevant issues, like education, RIAS and local authority performance.
EAA Awards 2010 Announced
Balmoral Hotel, 1st April 2010
The Edinburgh Architectural Association Awards were announced and presented at a drinks reception in the Balmoral Hotel on Thursday 1st April attended by 120 architects and their guests.
Over 40 entries were submitted this year and 12 short-listed projects were visited by the judging panel in February. Awards were made in three categories: Building of the Year; Conservation and Regeneration; and Small Project. The judging panel comprised Robert Black, President of the Edinburgh Architectural Association, Professor Andrew MacMillan OBE, leading landscape architect Eelco Hooftman and Ian Stewart, EAA Council Member. Robert Black said "It is gratifying and encouraging that the profession continues to achieve such a high standard of architecture across a wide variety of building types".
The Building of the Year Award was won by Nicoll Russell Studios for Howden Park Centre in Livingston. The Centre is West Lothian's major arts venue for professional and community groups as well as for functions, conferences and other events. It includes a 300 seat auditorium, rehearsal space and dance studios and is the home of Firefly Youth Theatre. The Building of the Year Award is sponsored by Levolux.
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LDN Architects received the Conservation and Regeneration Award for 57-59 Bread Street, the conversion of a building previously used, among other things, as a print works and a gym. Nestled in the back green of the surrounding tenements, the building is designed to perform to the highest environmental standards. Allan Murray Architects was commended for its Ravelston XXIII development . The Conservation/Regeneration Award is sponsored by MJM Group.
The Small Projects Award was made to Konishi Gaffney architects for their Japanese House. Designed for a Scottish-Japanese family, the house incorporates several Japanese themes and provides a light-filled and comfortable family home in Portobello. WT Architecture received a commendation for their conversion of a listed mews workshop in Circus Lane to an intricate maisonette. The Small Projects Award is sponsored by Cairney Architectural Hardware Solutions.
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Our Best Buildings: Poll Results
As a celebration of 150 years of the Edinburgh Architectural Association, its Council chose three notable buildings from each decade since its inception.
To celebrate the wealth and variety of wonderful buildings in Edinburgh, the Lothians, the Borders and West Fife, people were invited to vote for the building they liked best from each decade. (And to let us know if their favourite building didn't appear.)
The poll closed on 30th June and you can see the results by clicking here .The buildings chosen will be highlighted in a book published later in the year.

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Looking for an Architect?
Online Directory
Check out our online directory of architects and associated industries in the Edinburgh, Lothians, Borders and South Fife regions. It contains a wealth of information to help you make an informed decision.
If you are an architect and wish to have an entry in the directory, please apply here.
Council Members
President
Kenneth Ralston ARIAS RIBA
Past President
Robert Black RIBA FRIAS
Vice-Presidents
Dermot Patterson RIBA ARIAS
Ian Stewart RIBA ARIAS
Council Members
Kieran Gaffney RIBA ARIAS
Roderick Binns RIBA ARIAS
Crichton Wood RIBA ARIAS
Neil Maxwell RIBA ARIAS
Fiona Harvey RIBA ARIAS
Donald Canavan RIBA ARIAS
Andrew Leslie RIBA FRIAS
Angus Eitel RIBA ARIAS
Andrew Stavert RIBA ARIAS
Student Member
Linda Nicol
Co-opted Members
Gordon Duffy (ECAN)
Honorary Secretary
Vacant Position
Honorary Treasurer
Kenneth Lochrie RIBA ARIAS
Honorary LIbrarian
David G H Waugh RIBA FRIAS

Council Meetings and Minutes
MInutes from previous EAA council meetings and details of up-coming meetings are available here.
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Latest News and Events
EXHIBITION OF SHORTLISTED V&A DUNDEE DESIGNS The 'V&A at Dundee - Making it Happen' exhibition features work from the six shortlisted teams of world-class architects and designers who have put forward outstanding ideas for a landmark building that will house the V&A at Dundee and dominate Dundee’s waterfront. The exhibition will be held in the University of Abertay Dundee library in Bell Street, Dundee, from September 29th to November 4th. Admission is free.
EAA CPD: Architecture Abroad Wednesday 22nd September, 18.00-19.30 (Refreshments from 17.30)
Venue: Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43 High Street, Edinburgh
Double bill with Ian Parsons and James Simpson, discussing two countries at the opposite ends of the world in one night, followed by a lively discussion time with an additional guest, Torsten Haak.
EAA Building Visit: John Hope Gateway, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh Taking place on Friday 10th September at 4pm. To book a place, email Jackie Patterson at mail@eaa.org.uk. POWER OF PLACE: Building Resilience in Island Communities Taking place in Shetland on 17 and 18 September, this innovative and international conference presentsideas on dealing with the challenge of future-proofing our dwellings, infrastructure and communities.
. An RIAS international architecture design competition will also be launched at the conference.
A full list of speakers and presentations can be found at www.powerofplace.co.uk
International Mediation in Construction Conference This one-day conference in Glasgow will explore the use of mediation in construction and examine current practices in Scotland, the UK and within the wider international context. The aim of the conference is to promote mediation and maximise its use.
For more details, contact Audrey Meikle (0141 331 8458 or Audrey.Meikle@gcu.ac.uk ) or see http://www.constructionnow.co.uk/docs/MediationConference_2010.pdf
Scottish Government launches consultation on planning system The Scottish Government has launched a major consultation into the future of the Scottish planning system. Views are sought on how the planning service can be more effectively resourced and focused on quality of service. The paper also seeks views on options for amending the fee structure for planning applications.
For more details, see http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/07/07154028/0 Saltire Society Awards: Shortlist announced The shortlist for the 2010 Saltire Society Awards has been announced featuring a range of Scotland-wide projects. More details and images of the shortlist can be viewed at http://www.saltiresociety.org.uk/4059 SUSTAINABLE HOUSING IDEAS COMPETITION The RIAS is managing a restricted two-stage design competition based around the Scottish Government's Scottish Sustainable Communities Initiative (SSCI) exemplar site at Whitecross, near Linlithgow. Details on how to enter this first stage of the competition can be obtained by email only from RIAS Consultancy - email: consultancy@rias.org.uk. |