Scottish Design Awards 2009

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Scottish Design Awards 2009

Sadly the Scottish Design Awards are over for 2009, but we will be back with entries opening for the 2010 event in December.

If you are interested in entering the awards or would like further information please email your enquiry to kimberley.baran@carnyx.com, and remember you can follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/carnyxevents !

RESULTS ANNOUNCED

On Friday 29th May the results of the 2009 Scottish Design Awards were announced.  Around 450 people gathered in the Crowne Plaza to find out if they had been awarded a Scottish Design Award ruler. 

Guests enjoyed a three course dinner, wine and entertainment by Des Clarke before finding out the results. 

 

The big winners of the night were; Elmwood for Telford College that picked up the Design Grand Prix and Studio LR for Christmas Card were awarded the Design Chairman’s Award. On the architecture side Reich and Hall for the Beatson Institute picked up the architecture Grand Prix, Bennetts Associates for Potterrow won the Chairman’s Award and Robert R Steedman was awarded the lifetime achievement award for architecture.

Congratulations to all the nominees, commendees and award winners!!

Thank you to all our 2009 sponsors for their support; Registers of Scotland, Elmwood (Glasgow), Buro Happold, BRE, City of Edinburgh Council, Glasgow City Council, Historic Scotland, Muraspec, Clyde Gateway and Highland Colour Coaters, Family, PLDA and B&S Graphics,

Photos are now online! Click here to view them.

The Roses Design Awards 2009 have called for entries and you are eligible to enter.  Download your call for entry here and visit www.rosesdesignawards.com for more information. 


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Over 50,000 people in Scotland have autism – that’s 1 in 100 – but despite this many people with autism and their families get nothing like the level of help, support and understanding they need.

Every year we need to raise vitally important funds that will ensure the continuation of our services, services that help us to break through the isolation experienced by so many people with autism.

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With your support we are making a real difference to people with autism.