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Gareth Hoskins Architects
has become well known for imaginative work through a series of major
competition wins, including the redevelopment of the Royal Museum
in Edinburgh; the Architecture galleries at the V&A Museum in
London; ‘The Bridge’ arts centre in Easterhouse, Glasgow;
and Culloden Battlefield’s Visitor Centre for the National
Trust for Scotland.
Gareth has won
many prestigious awards including ‘UK Young Architect of the
Year’ and ‘UK Young Architectural Practice of the Year’
both in 2000, and the prestigious ‘Health Architect of the
Year’ at the national Building Design Awards 2006. In 2007,
The Bridge Arts Centre won a ‘RIBA Regional Award’,
a ‘RIBA National Award’, the ‘Best Public Building’
and ‘Architecture Grand Prix’ at the Scottish Design
Awards along with Gareth receiving a commendation as ‘Architect
of the Year’.
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