St Andrews University’s new marine research hub is in the running for an architectural prize.
The £16.5 million Scottish Oceans Institute has been nominated in the Scottish Property Awards for architectural excellence in a public use building.
Opened in September by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the striking structure overlooking East Sands beach replaced the Gatty Marine Laboratory.
Boasting a state-of-the-art aquarium and teaching facilities, the centre is a global base for research focused on conservation and the impact of climate change on oceans.
Its contemporary design by Glasgow-based BMJ Architects incorporated renewable materials including external cladding made from rice husks.
Inspired by its seaside location, the building also features a wave-shaped roof, solar shading which wraps the facade like water against a sea wall and an entrance modelled on a ship’s sail.
Real estate and investment management firm JLL managed the scheme built by Balfour Beatty.
Niall Robertson, director at JLL, said: “The Scottish Oceans Institute is a remarkable building and a world-class facility that Scotland can be truly proud of.
“A series of partners were involved in the scheme’s process from its conception to delivery.
“To be collectively nominated for such a significant award is testament to the vision and collaboration shown from each of these partners.
“We are proud to have project managed the entire project from start to finish, so to see the building now open and being used as intended is incredibly satisfying.”
The nomination also represents work carried out by RSP Consulting Engineers, Morgan Associates, B&W, Sentinel and Gleeds.
Winners will be announced a ceremony in Edinburgh on February 20.