Architecture Scotland Annual 2010 is open for entries
January 28 2010
Each New Year brings a fresh crop of architectural developments and so with 2010 now well and truly underway we are casting our eye across the land in search of significant enhancements to our built environment to have been effected over the past 12 months.Consensus points to an air of cautious optimism as the threat of economic armageddon begins to recede but it remains to be seen how recent tumultuous events will impact upon our built environment, if at all.
That is where the Architecture Scotland Annual 2010 comes in. A concise construction summary this yearbook presents all those buildings to have enhanced the professions and point the way toward a brighter future.
ASA buildings show exceptional understanding of client needs, perfect current design trends or reach out in exhilarating new directions. It provides a fascinating read for both industry and public but is all the more worthwhile when you become a part of it.
That is why Urban Realm is inviting readers to nominate your favourite structures to be built over the past year.
Don’t be passive, get active and contribute to what has become a great architectural resource.
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