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Aberdeenshire Design Awards
Aberdeenshire Council recognises that good design is important to the public realm and in a wider context believes that development must be of benefit to the people. The aspirations of the Aberdeenshire Design Awards are to encourage the very best in environmental design, to stimulate and develop a deeper and broader interest in our traditional and recent architectural surroundings, and to improve the built environment within Aberdeenshire, thus raising the profile and benefit of good architectural design within our communities.
The 2010 Aberdeenshire Design Awards
Nominations for the 2010 Design Award Scheme have formally commenced on 19 October 2009 with application forms being available to down load from this date.
The closing date for nominations is 19th February 2010
The first phase of the judging process is intended to take place on the 23 April 2010
The Awards Ceremony will take place on Thursday 2nd September 2010
What is eligible for a 2010 Aberdeenshire Design Award?
The Aberdeenshire Design Awards are given to outstanding design achievements in the categories of Housing, Business, Conservation, Rural Landscape Development, Sustainability, Craftsmanship and Public Art. Within the remits of the categories new build, regeneration, conservation, restoration, conversion and extensions may all be considered eligible.
Tiers of Design Award
Aberdeenshire Council awards three tiers of Design Award: Distinction; Highly Commended and Commended.
- Distinctions are awarded to projects that make an outstanding contribution to the quality and appearance of their immediate and surrounding environment.
- Highly Commendeds are awarded to projects that make a valuable contribution to the quality and appearance of the local environment
- Commendeds are awarded to projects that make a contribution to the quality and appearance of the local environment
Categories of Project
HOUSING The award will be given to nominations that demonstrate consideration to surroundings, response to site constraints and opportunities, parking solutions, external appearances, finishes, detailing and workmanship. Nominations may include single houses, house extensions, house conversions or innovative methods of layout of new housing development.
BUSINESS In this category new build, extension or conversion of buildings or other structures for retail, industrial, office or other non-residential use will be considered.
CONSERVATION The award will be given to nominations that demonstrate exemplary work of a high architectural standard and make a substantial contribution to the local environment. Nominations may include alterations, extensions or conversions of old or traditional buildings, as well as new buildings which have been designed to fit into a Conservation Area or to be closely associated with a Listed Building
RURAL LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT This category's nominees must demonstrate innovative and sympathetic treatment of a project with quality of workmanship and the materials used being a foremost consideration. The project must exhibit an improved environment for its users. Nominations may include buildings for agriculture, forestry or recreational use, or works including landscaping associated with new or redeveloped buildings, environmental improvement, land reinstatement, landscape management or recreational facilities.
SUSTAINABILITY This Award will be given to projects that demonstrate the best application of the principles of sustainable design and construction, including the re-use of land and existing buildings, the recycling of construction materials, energy consumption and/or carbon footprint. Eligible projects may include contemporary design of both new build and conversions.
CRAFTSMANSHIP Awards for high standards of craftsmanship in the execution of developments may be applied for separately, or awarded subsequently by the judging panel.
PUBLIC ART This may include artworks within the fabric of a building, including lighting features or floorscapes or boundary features, free-standing sculptures and temporary installations. Emphasis will be placed on the quality of material and the impact on the surrounding environment.


