All types of architectural projects in Scotland are eligible, including new-build, regeneration, restoration, extensions and interiors.
List of winners and nominees
2023
Winner
- Cuddymoss, North Ayrshire by Ann Nisbet Studio [1]
 
2022
Shortlist[2]
- Quarry Studios, Aberdeenshire by Moxon Architects
 - Forth Valley College – Falkirk Campus, Falkirk by Reiach and Hall Architects
 - High Sunderland, Galashiels by Loader Monteith
 - Jedburgh Grammar Campus, Jedburgh by Stallan-Brand Architecture + Design
 - Lockerbie Sawmill, Lockerbie by Konishi Gaffney
 
2021
Winner
- Aberdeen Art Gallery - Hoskins Architects[3]
 
Shortlist
- Bayes Centre, Edinburgh by Bennetts Associates
 - The Egg Shed, Ardrishaig by Oliver Chapman Architects
 - The Hill House Box, Helensburgh by Carmody Groarke
 - sportscotland National Sports Training Centre Inverclyde by Reiach and Hall Architects
 
2019
2018
- Reiach & Hall Architects: Nucleus, The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive, Wick
 
2017
Shortlist
- Newhouse of Auchengree, North Ayrshire by Ann Nisbet Studio
 - City of Glasgow College - City Campus, by Reiach and Hall Architects and Michael Laird Architects
 - Rockvilla - National Theatre of Scotland, Glasgow by Hoskin Architects
 - James Gillespies's Campus, Edinburgh by JM Architects and Oberlander Architects
 - Glendale Primary School, Glasgow by Glasgow City Council
 - Powis Place, Aberdeen by Carson and Partners
 - Moray Place, Edinburgh by Somner MacDonald Architects
 - Fernaig Cottage, Wester Ross, by Scampton and Barnett Architects
 - Due West, by Cameron Webster Architects
 
2016
2015
- Sutherland Hussey Harris: West Burn Lane, St Andrews
 - Malcolm Fraser: Arcadia Nursery, Edinburgh[4]
 - Page\Park Architects: Theatre Royal, Glasgow, new foyers
 
2014
- Morgan McDonnell Architecture Ltd: Advocates Close, Edinburgh - winner[5]
 - Robin Baker Architects: The Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy - special mention
 - Denizen Works Ltd: House No. 7, Isle of Tiree - special mention
 - GLM: The Inn at John O’Groats, Caithness - special mention
 - Reiach & Hall Architects: Scottish Water – The Bridge, Stepps - special mention
 - Elder and Cannon Architects: 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow
 - BDP: Buchanan Gardens, Glasgow
 - Dualchas Architects: Cliff House, Isle of Skye
 - Elder and Cannon Architects: Clydebank East Workshops, Clydebank
 - RMJM Architecture Ltd: Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village, Glasgow
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects: Grassmarket Community Project, Edinburgh
 - LDN Architects: Knockando Woolmill, Knockando
 - Foster + Partners: The SSE Hydro, Glasgow
 
2013
- NORD Architecture: WASPS South Block, Glasgow - winner[6]
 - Simpson & Brown Architects: The Chapel of Saint Albert the Great, Edinburgh - special mention
 - Reiach and Hall Architects: Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education, Stirling Campus, Stirling - special mention
 - Edo Architecture (Ann Nisbet & Andrew McAvoy): The Ghost of Water Row (Temporary Structure), Govan, Glasgow - special mention
 - schmidt hammer lassen architects: Sir Duncan Rice Library, Aberdeen - special mention
 - Patience & Highmore: Thomas Telford Parliamentary Church, Berneray, North Uist - special mention
 - LDN Architects: The Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock
 - Fife Council Property Services: Dunfermline High School, Dunfermline
 - cameronwebster architects: House, Lenzie
 - studioKAP: 4 Linsiadar, Isle of Lewis
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects: Mareel, Lerwick
 - Rural Design: The Turf House, Isle of Skye
 
2012
- OMA: Maggie's Gartnavel, Glasgow - winner
 - G1 Group: Corinthian Club, Glasgow - special mention
 - Holmes Miller: Heathfield Primary School, Ayr - special mention
 - Dualchas Building Design: House at Borreraig, Isle of Skye - special mention
 - Page\Park Architects: Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh - special mention
 - Rural Design: Bogbain Mill, Lochussie
 - Cameron Webster Architects: Cape Cove, Shore Road, Helensburgh
 - Hypostyle Architects: Fore Street, Glasgow
 - Reiach and Hall Architects: Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education, Alloa Campus, Alloa
 - LDN Architects LLP: Heriot's Centre for Sport & Exercise, Edinburgh
 - Icosis Architects: Loch Leven Bird Hide, Fife
 - Gokay Deveci Chartered Architects: Model 'D' House, Insch
 - McGregor Bowes + Haworth Tompkins: The Scotsman Steps, Edinburgh
 - Zone Architects: Wester Coates House, Edinburgh
 
2011
- Gareth Hoskins Architects: The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh - winner
 - Austin-Smith:Lord LLP: 10 Pearce Street, Govan, Glasgow - special mention
 - Richard Gibson Architects: Groedians, Lerwick - special mention
 - Nicoll Russell Studios: Hillcrest Housing Association Headquarters, Dundee - special mention
 - jmarchitects Ltd: Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow - special mention
 - Simon Winstanley Architects Ltd: The Houl, Castle Douglas - special mention
 - Malcolm Fraser Architects: Linlithgow Burgh Halls, Linlithgow - special mention
 - 7N Architects: Phoenix Flowers, Glasgow - special mention
 - SBA Architects Ltd: The Brochs of Coigach, Achiltibuie
 - Page\Park Architects: Centre for the Scottish War Blinded, Kirknewton
 - Reiach and Hall Architects: Dundee House, Dundee
 - Gaia Architects: Glentress Peel Visitor Centre, Peebles
 - LDN Architects: University of Edinburgh Business School, Edinburgh
 
2010
- Elder and Cannon Architects: Shettleston Housing Association Offices, Glasgow - winner
 - Page\Park Architects: McManus Galleries, Dundee - special mention
 - Rural Design: 15 Fiscavaig, Isle of Skye
 - Nicoll Russell Studios: The Briggait Redevelopment, Glasgow
 - The Pollock Hammond Partnership: The Hippodrome Cinema, Bo'ness
 - Paterson Architects: House on a Hill, Aberdeenshire
 - Edward Culling Architects: John Hope Gateway, Edinburgh
 - Reaich and Hall Architects: Medical & Biological Sciences Building, University of St Andrews
 - Dualchas Building Design: Raasay Community Hall, Isle of Raasay
 - Gokay Deveci Chartered Architect: Tigh Na Cladach, Dunoon
 - Anderson Bell + Christie: The West Centre, Glasgow
 
2009
- Archial Architects: Small Animal Hospital, Glasgow - winner[7]
 - McKenzie Strickland Associates: Boathouse at Balnearn
 - Allan Murray Architects: Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh
 - Malcolm Fraser Architects: Infirmary Street Baths, Edinburgh
 - Reiach and Hall Architects: New Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow
 - Elder and Cannon Architects: Niddrie Mill and St Francis Join Primary School, Edinburgh
 - RMJM Scotland Ltd: North Glasgow College, Glasgow
 - Richard Murphy Architects, Elder and Cannon Architects, Page\Park Architects: Social Housing at Moore Street, Glasgow
 - Cameron Webster Architects: The Printworks, Glasgow
 - Elder and Cannon Architects: Trongate 103, Glasgow
 
2008
- Bennetts Associates: Potterrow, Edinburgh - joint winner
 - Elder & Cannon Architects: Castlemilk House Stables Block, Glasgow- joint winner
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd: Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, Inverness - special mention
 - Studio KAP: Tigh Na Dobhran (single-family dwelling), Argyll
 - Simpson & Brown Architects: Dawyck Gateway Visitor Centre, Dawyck
 - Oliver Chapman Architects: Todlaw Supported Housing, Duns
 - Foster + Partners: Quartermile Development, Edinburgh
 - Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects Architects: Telford Drive (housing development), Edinburgh
 - Elder & Cannon Architects: Jordanhill School New Teaching Block, Glasgow
 - Gray Marshall & Associates Heart of Hawick, Hawick
 - Page\Park Architects: Eden Court Theatre (refurbishment), Inverness
 
2007
- Reiach & Hall Architects: Pier Arts Centre, Orkney - winner
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects: Bridge Arts Centre, Glasgow
 - Page\Park Architects: Fettes College Sixth Form Building, Edinburgh
 - Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects: Hazelwood School, Glasgow
 - Zaha Hadid Architects: Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy
 - Malcolm Fraser Architects: Princess Gate, Edinburgh
 - Reiach & Hall Architects: University of St Andrews Arts Faculty building, St Andrews
 
2006
- Page\Park Architects: Maggie's Centre, Inverness - winner
 - Malcolm Fraser Architects: Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
 - Building Design Partnership: Perth Concert Hall, Perth
 - LDN Architects: St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral redevelopment, Edinburgh
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects: The Bridge Arts Centre, Easterhouse, Glasgow
 - Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects: JKS Workshops, Clydebank
 - Building Design Partnership: The Saltire Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow
 - Building Design Partnership: Kelvingrove New Century Project, Glasgow
 - Paterson Architects: Three Seton Mains, Longniddry
 - Michael Laird Architects: Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters, Gogarburn, Edinburgh
 
2005
- Enric Miralles/RMJM: Scottish Parliament building, Edinburgh - winner
 - Gökay Deveci: A' Chrannag, Rothesay
 - Gareth Hoskins Architects: Community Centre for Health, Partick, Glasgow
 - Michael Laird Architects: Edinburgh Quay, Union canal, Edinburgh
 - Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects: Sentinel Office Development, Glasgow
 
2004
- Elder and Cannon Architects: St Aloysius College's Clavius Building, Glasgow - winner
 - Frank Gehry: Maggie's Centre, Dundee
 - Richard Murphy: Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, Peebles
 - Gökay Deveci: Lotte Glob House, Durness, Sutherland
 
2003
2002
- Malcolm Fraser Architects: Dance Base, Edinburgh - winner
 - Richard Murphy: Stirling Tolbooth, Stirling
 - Munkenbeck & Marshall: Mount Stuart visitor centre, Bute
 - Nicoll Russell Studios: New Byre Theatre, St Andrews
 - McKeown Alexander Architects: Graham Square housing, Glasgow
 
References
- ↑ https://rias.org.uk/about/news/2023-november-house-set-within-a-ruin-is-scotlandrs-building-of-the-year
 - ↑ "RIAS Doolan Shortlist". www.rias.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
 - ↑ "RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2021". www.rias.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
 - ↑ "RIAS Awards 2015". The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
 - ↑ "RIAS Awards 2014". The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
 - ↑ "RIAS Awards 2013". The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
 - ↑ Waite, Richard (2009-11-05). "Doolan Prize 2009: finalists named in battle for Scotland's best building". The Architects’ Journal. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
 
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