The National Museum of Scotland (NMS) and Hepworth Wakefield have been included among 52 schemes to be recognised at this year's Civic Trust Awards (CTA) in Edinburgh.
A total of 27 projects across the UK and overseas were confirmed as award winners, with a further 18 receiving commendations and seven given a community recognition accolade.
Six of the award winners picked up special awards, which are designed to celebrate projects that demonstrate "outstanding credentials" in a number of specific areas.
NMS (
Gareth Hoskins Architects) received the Special Award for Scotland, with the Special Award for Sustainability going to
Brockholes visitor centre (
Adam Khan Architects).
Hepworth Wakefield (
David Chipperfield Architects) was handed a special award after being confirmed as national panel members' favourite scheme from this year's 27 winners.
Bath's
Holburne Museum (
Eric Parry Architects) was also among the special award winners.
CTA managing director Malcolm Hankey said: "Winning projects have demonstrated architectural excellence whilst offering cultural, social or economic benefit to the local community."
Details:
www.civictrustawards.org.ukImage: Hepworth Wakefield