
The shortlists have been announced for the 2022 Learning Places Scotland Awards and we are delighted that we have been included in the nominees for Architectural Practice of the Year!
Good luck to all our fellow shortlisted nominees in this category and we are looking forward to seeing you all at the conference and awards dinner in November!
Architectural Practice of the Year – jmarchitects
jmarchitects are one of the UK’s leading education design practices. Our dedication to the education sector and to delivering the principles of Scotland’s Learning Estate Strategy through our work remains steadfast as we drive forward our commitment to continuously evolve, advance, and improve our approach to the design of learning and teaching environments.
We deliver projects for our clients which truly balances all aspects of brief, design, performance, sustainability, innovation, functionality, and budget to deliver genuinely special, high-quality learning environments. This balanced approach, only made possible through our passionate and collaborative approach to Client engagement is what sets us apart in this sector.
Imagery Credit: Dalgety Designs
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