V&A Dundee and Perth Theatre are both in the running to win one of Scotland’s top architecture awards.
The £80.1 million museum and £11.38 million refurbishment of the theatre have been nominated in the RIAS/RIBA Awards for 2019.
They are among 19 buildings to have made the shortlist, which was whittled down from 82 original entries.
Robin Webster, president of The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, said: “This year’s judges were struck by the continuing high stands of submissions and found shortlisting very difficult indeed.
“This is an impressive list of buildings that all show the ambitious level of excellence that architects and their clients can achieve, and I hope that communities, government and local authorities, along with everyone else who needs to procure buildings will look at these examples and ensure that their ambitions match them.
“Our awards celebrate the very best that is being built in Scotland.”
The awards will be announced on May 30.
V&A Dundee was designed by Japanese architect and opened to the public in September last year.