In Pictures: RIAS unveils shortlist for best new building in Scotland
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has revealed the shortlist for its 2023 RIAS Awards.
The RIAS Awards demonstrate the quality and breadth of architectural endeavour in Scotland. All types and size of architectural project can win a RIAS Award, and all shortlisted buildings will be assessed by an expert jury who look at each project’s architectural integrity, sustainability criteria, usability, context, delivery and execution.
The professional body said this year’s list features 13 projects from across the country, celebrating craftsmanship, innovation and site-specific design in architecture across a range of scales:

Cabins in the City, Edinburgh by David Blaikie Architects

Campus Central, the University of Stirling, Stirling by Page/Park Architects

Ceangal House, South Lanarkshire by Loader Monteith

Cuddymoss, North Ayrshire by Ann Nisbet Studio

Greyfriars Charteris Centre, Edinburgh by Konishi Gaffney Architects

Half of Eleven, Isle of Skye by Dualchas Architects

House at Diabeg, Highlands by Dualchas Architects

Hundred Acre Wood, Argyll and Bute by Denizen Works

Laidlaw Music Centre, University of St Andrews, Fife by Flanagan Lawrence

Papple Steading, East Lothian by CameronWebster Architects with Ian Parsons Architect

Pilmour House, New Headquarters for St Andrews Links Trust, Fife by Nicoll Russell Studios

The Larick Centre, Tayport by Collective Architecture

The Pond House, Kilmacolm by Technique Architecture & Design