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Student Award

Open for Registration (Register before 25 March 2016)

With 2016 being the year of Architecture, Design and Innovation, Homes for Scotland invites submissions from built environment students for innovative designs of a concept family house type, suitable to meet future zero carbon requirements set to be introduced in Scotland by 2020.

This competition provides an excellent opportunity for students to have their work recognised by a panel of industry experts, with the best entries from an open competition stage shortlisted and invited to present their concepts to the panel.

All finalists will be invited to attend the Homes for Scotland Annual Lunch & Awards in Edinburgh on 20 May 2016 – the premier event in the Scottish home building industry calendar attracting some 900 senior industry representatives last year, where the winner will be announced and finalists presented with their awards.

The finalists will also receive:

Winner - £1,000
Runners-up - £500

The finalists' designs will also be showcased at the BRE Innovation Park @Ravenscraig.

Click here to download the competition brief. Please follow the links below to access the full entry pack.

Key Dates

Submission Deadline by 25 March 2016
Judging Process between March & April 2016
Shortlist Announced
April 2016
Student Presentations April & May 2016
Winner Announced
20 May 2016

Please contact Michael Barton-Maynard at the Homes for Scotland office on 0131 455 8350 should you have any questions in relation to the above.

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Entry Pack

To access the full competition brief, registration forms and site information... please click here

The Judging Panel

For more information about the HFS Student Award Judging Panel... please click here


Further Resources

For further information and resources that can support your entry... please click here

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