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Jun 10, 2014 in Press, We Are GLM

GLM Wins Regeneration Award at 2014 Scottish Design Awards

Last week, GLM was delighted to receive the Regeneration Award at the 2014 Scottish Design Awards for our work on the Inn at John O’Groats. The Awards, which were held at the Radisson Blu in Glasgow, highlight the best and the brightest stars in the Scottish design industry. Accepting the award on behalf of GLM was Managing Director Ian McKee, Project Architect Neil McAllister and Project Manager Aythan Lewes.  The elite of Scotland’s Architecture and Design community were in attendance to hear who the winners were.

Congratulations to all winners and commended projects – there is truly some fantastic design coming out of Scotland at the moment and we are honoured to be listed among such creative endeavours. Now, on to the RIAS Awards on 18 June!

You can view the entire list of the night’s winners here.

SDA Awards Photo Collage

 

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