Sustainable Scottish buildings
As part of the year of Architecture and Design SEDA (Scottish Ecological Design Association) is publishing 100 Sustainable Scottish Buildings, a glossy hardback visual and written resource that demonstrates the diversity found in sustainable projects in Scotland. Punctuated by a series of essays on the subject of sustainability.
The aim is to communicate that sustainability does not translate into a particular aesthetic or a particular design approach. 100 Sustainable Scottish Buildings is not a list of the top one hundred, rather it will highlight the benefits and evolving practice of sustainable design through evidence and comparison.
Nominations are invited for buildings and projects of any size, type and age. A nomination can be made by anyone, for a project with which they have been intimately involved or one they have just admired from afar.
Successful projects will be published in 100 Sustainable Scottish Buildings due to be realised in late 2016. For a detailed set of Submission Guidelines, Copyright Information and Example Pages please contact [email protected].
All nominations should be submitted to the email address above by 6 March 2016.