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Double architectural award presentation for Banff's Vinery project


By David Porter

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Representatives from Aberdeenshire Council’s Historic Environment Team recently had the pleasure of presenting the trophies for the recipients of the sponsored categories of the Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design Awards (AALDA) 2023.

Overall winner of the Conservation and Building Adaptation category was The Vinery by GD Lodge Architects. Alec Milne is pictured receiving the award from Yvonne Tough and Victoria Grant of Aberdeenshire Council.
Overall winner of the Conservation and Building Adaptation category was The Vinery by GD Lodge Architects. Alec Milne is pictured receiving the award from Yvonne Tough and Victoria Grant of Aberdeenshire Council.

AALDA 2023 was fortunate enough to secure sponsorship for the Landscape and Biodiversity Enhancement category from Mabbet Ltd and the Conservation and Building Adaptation category from CMD Stone.

The overall winner of the Landscape and Biodiversity Enhancement category was Moxon Architects for their entry, Quarry Studios. The trophy was presented by Kenny Shand from Mabbett Ltd to Andrew Macpherson on behalf of Moxon Architects.

Overall winner of the Conservation and Building Adaptation category was The Vinery by GD Lodge Architects. Aberdeenshire Council presented the trophy on behalf of CMD Stone.

The overall winner of the Landscape and Biodiversity Enhancement category was Moxon Architects for their entry, Quarry Studios. The trophy was presented by Kenny Shand from Mabbett Ltd to Andrew Macpherson on behalf of Moxon Architects.
The overall winner of the Landscape and Biodiversity Enhancement category was Moxon Architects for their entry, Quarry Studios. The trophy was presented by Kenny Shand from Mabbett Ltd to Andrew Macpherson on behalf of Moxon Architects.

GD Lodge Architects were also presented with their trophy for the Ian Shepherd Award, which is awarded to the overall winning scheme in AALDA 2023.

The Aberdeenshire Architectural and Landscape Design Awards is a biannual scheme, run by Aberdeenshire Council, which celebrates innovative and sustainable design principles, creation of new communities, sensitive adaptation of existing buildings and the imaginative use of materials in both residential and commercial developments.

The category winners for 2023 were as follows:

Conservation and Building Adaptation – The Vinery, Banff.

Business and Community Enterprise – Quarry Studios, Crathie.

Innovative Single House Design – The Steading, St Cyrus.

Building Communities for the Future - Ballater Old School, Ballater.

Ian Shepherd Award – The Vinery, Banff.

Deputy Provost of Aberdeenshire Cllr Ron McKail said: “Now in their 13th year, these awards have been promoting high quality, innovative design and have provided a platform to promote good quality development across the region. Every year we continue to see a wider range of innovative, imaginative and inspiring designs which all contribute to Aberdeenshire’s unique architectural landscape.

"This year we have had a wonderful number and range of submissions and we would like to thank all those who took the time to submit their schemes.”


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