Page\Park Architects

Page \ Park Architects

The Lighthouse, Glasgow
Practice information
Key architects

David Page

Brian Park
Founded 1981
Significant works and honors
Buildings The Lighthouse (Glasgow)
Awards 2006 RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for Architecture

Page\Park Architects was established in 1981[1] by David Page and Brian Park and has developed as one of Scotland’s best known practices undertaking work over a range of sectors.[2]

With over 150 national and international design awards since its inception in 1981, Page\Park has won the Carbon Trust Award in Scotland twice, and has been shortlisted for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for Architecture four times, winning once in 2006 for the Maggie's Centre Highlands and receiving a Special Commendation in 2010 for the McManus Galleries.[3][4]

In 2005, the Scottish architecture magazine Prospect published a list of the 100 best modern Scottish buildings, as voted for by its readers, which featured six Page\Park projects.[5]

In 2010, Page\Park were 93rd in the Architects Journal top 100 architectural practices in the United Kingdom. In 2014 they had risen to 71 and had won the AJ100 Best Place to Work Award 2014. In December 2013 They became an employee owned business.

Notable Projects

Completed Projects

Ongoing and Future Projects

Awards (since 2006)

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

References

  1. "Page Park Architects Biography". Glasgow City of Sculpture.
  2. "Page\Park Biography". Scottish Architects.org.uk.
  3. "Elder & Cannon scoops the Doolan prize". Building Design Magazine. 22 November 2010.
  4. Ferguson, Brian (20 November 2010). "Ultra-modern office for housing group is Scotland's best building". Edinburgh: The Scosman.
  5. Watson, Jeremy (2010). "AJ100". Edinburgh: The Architects' Journal.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "GIA Annual Design Awards - Past Winners". Glasgow Institute of Architecture.
  7. 1 2 "Scottish Design Awards 2007 Results". Urban Realm.
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