Our Awards
2024 Winner: Scottish Home Awards
‘Excellence in Accessibility & Inclusion’ awards for Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association in collaboration with Clackmannanshire Council
2024 Winner: Homes for Scotland Awards
‘Development of the Year (Medium: 26-99 units)’ for Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association.
2023 Silver Award: Scottish Design Awards
Affordable Housing category for Primrose Street
development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association in collaboration with Clackmannanshire Housing.
2023 Scottish Parliament Motion
Primrose Street, Alloa – motion put forward in the Scottish Parliament to have the project “Recognised for Excellence in Development for Affordable Housing”.
2023 Winner: Dementia Services Development Centre – Gold Design Award
‘The highest standard of Dementia friendly design available’ after being assessed by Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) – Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association.
2023 Winner: United Kingdom Property Awards
‘Best Architecture Multiple Residence, Scotland’ and ‘Best Residential Development 20+ Units, Scotland’ Award – Drummond Hill development, Inverness for Tulloch Homes Ltd.
2023 Winner: Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland Housing Awards
‘Excellence in Development for Affordable Housing’ Award – Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association.
2023 Winner: The Herald Property Awards for Scotland
‘Best Luxury Home’ Award for the Balquhidder house type within the Glen Road housing development, Torwood Glen for Heritage Homes.
2022 Winner: SURF (Scotland’s Regeneration Forum) Award
‘Improving Scotland’s Places’ Award – Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association.
2022 Winner: Scotland’s Town Partnership – Scotland Loves Local
‘Town Centre Living’ Award – Primrose Street development, Alloa for Kingdom Housing Association.
2021 Winner: SURF (Scotland’s Regeneration Forum) Award
‘Step Up–Step Down’ Award for Housing and Regeneration – Telford Centre, Fort Augustus for The Highland Council.
2018 Winner: Stirling Society of Architects
‘Best Building Outwith Chapter’ Award – Dalmore, Alness.
2017 Winner: Scottish Homes Awards
‘Innovation in Design’ Award For a housing development in Orkney which marries Modern Methods of Construction with efficient energy design and the use of energy capture technology, Grainbank, Orkney.
2016 Commendation: Cairngorm National Park Authority
‘Place Making’ category – New housing development at Milton Burn, Aviemore.
2015 Winner: Scottish Government
‘Exemplar Inspirational Designs’ Award – Tannahill Crescent, Johnstone.
2014 Winner: Scottish Homes Awards
‘Small Affordable Housing Development of the Year’ – Tannahill Crescent, Johnstone.
2011 Winner: Scottish Homes Awards – 2011
‘Senior Housing Development of the Year’ – Birchfield Court, Nethy Bridge.