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Scottish Design Awards 2022 jury take their places

February 10 2022

Scottish Design Awards 2022 jury take their places

The judging panel for the 2022 Scottish Design Awards have been confirmed, a dozen strong line up of key movers and shakers drawn from the design and architecture sectors.

Stepping up to the plate on the architecture side this year are Kirsten Lees, managing director of Grimshaw, a champion of diversity and equity in the workplace. Working alongside Lees will be Dr Penny Lewis, architectural studies programme lead for the University of Dundee with the University of Wuhan. .

They will be aided by David Narro, founder of David Narro Associates, who brings a particular interest in 'architectural' engineering, conservation and remedial works to the table. Adding further architecture and urbanism experience to the team is Allan Murray, founding director of Allan Murray Design, who will bring a passion for positioning architects and designers on the vanguard of change to his approach.

Returning judge Adrian Welch, founder of e-architect, brings an international perspective with extensive experience working in the Middle East and Thea McMillan, design director at Chambers McMillan Architects, will bring a particular focus on designing around inclusivity.

The Scottish Design Awards 2022 invite your entries with special discounted rates on offer for early birds until 10 March. Please remember that our popular young architect and designer of the year categories are free to enter.

1 Comment

Mr A Pleb
#1 Posted by Mr A Pleb on 11 Feb 2022 at 15:13 PM
I (and probably the judges) would seriously question UR’s assertion re ‘movers and shakers’ and ‘international perspective’ etc.. but knock yourself out.

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