Threesixty Architecture is proud to announce that it has been awarded the title of Architectural Practice of the Year at the annual Scottish Design Awards. In addition the practice also picked up awards for 3 other project focused categories.
These accolades come as the practice celebrates its 20th year of creating transformative and meaningful architectural projects and spaces from its award-winning studios in Glasgow and Inverness.
Over the past two decades, Threesixty Architecture has been quietly investing in capabilities and pursuing projects that align with the practice’s vision and values.
“This recognition is a real boost for our team,” says Alan Anthony, Managing Director at Threesixty Architecture. “We are fortunate to work on such diverse and fascinating projects that have the ability to be truly transformative and reflect our deeply held conviction to deliver social utility.”
Threesixty Architecture’s portfolio showcases a diverse range of projects, unified by a commitment to sustainability and innovation. The practices’ recent achievements include:
- Port of Leith Distillery: A technically complex, beautifully detailed, and striking mixed-use tower at Leith harbour’s entry, marking Scotland’s first vertical malt whisky distillery.
- SRUC Veterinary College, Inverness: A life sciences HQ designed around stringent RIBA 2030 sustainable standards, packed with narrative and purpose.
- Dundreggan Visitors Centre: The world’s first rewilding centre, deeply connected with the landscape and embedded with Gaelic narrative.
- Victorian Market Food Hall, Inverness: The retrofit and reinvention of an ‘urban room’ that explores the cultural and community impact of food halls and supports business incubation.
- A Vision for Glasgow’s Golden Z: A complex and compelling 20-30 year roadmap for urban development, unique in its depth and scope.
This year, Threesixty Architecture has further reinforced its status as a UK leader in urban regeneration completing several large scale and complex town and city centre masterplans for: Glasgow, Hamilton, Falkirk, Inverness, Dumfries, Clydebank, Paisley, East Kilbride, Fort William, and Dumbarton.
Threesixty excels at tackling unconventional projects that demand strategic vision and passion, embedding them into a narrative that creates social, economic, and environmental sustainability. They are the first and only Scottish based architectural practice to be B Corp accredited – a true reflection of their commitment to sustainable and ethical practice.