Carbuncle Awards

The Carbuncle Awards are architecture prizes, presented by the Scottish magazine Urban Realm (formerly Prospect) to buildings and areas in Scotland intermittently since 2000. They were established following a discussion about why policy initiatives to improve the quality of the built environment seemed to be having so little impact beyond the centres of Scotland’s key cities. There are three award categories: Public nominations are made via the magazine's website, with a small group of critics selecting the final winners.

Carbuncle Awards

The Carbuncle Awards are architecture prizes, presented by the Scottish magazine Urban Realm (formerly Prospect) to buildings and areas in Scotland intermittently since 2000. They were established following a discussion about why policy initiatives to improve the quality of the built environment seemed to be having so little impact beyond the centres of Scotland’s key cities. There are three award categories: Public nominations are made via the magazine's website, with a small group of critics selecting the final winners.