Announced at an awards ceremony in Glasgow on November 8, 2024, the Chartered Institute of Housing’s “annual awards recognise the creativity, passion and innovation of housing organisations and individuals across the sector in Scotland.”
Dundashill Plot 3A is the first phase to be completed at the mixed-use ‘Dundashill Regeneration Masterplan’ in north Glasgow earlier this year and is Scotland’s largest Passivhaus-accredited development, comprising 90, one, two, and three-bedroom mid-market rent apartments for West Scot Living (part of West of Scotland Housing Association).
The project, designed by Collective Architecture, uses an entirely non-gas energy strategy for space heating and hot water services, whilst the enhanced thermal performance derived from the build standard will naturally lower energy consumption and with it, operational carbon emissions and the associated fuel bills for tenants.
This approach to sustainability has seen Dundashill become a multi-award-winner having also secured the Scottish Home Award ‘Excellence in Sustainability’ in September.
Commenting on the 2024 CIH award winners, CIH Scotland director Callum Chomczuk, said:
“My heartfelt congratulations to all our award winners and nominees. Once again, we have acknowledged an extremely high standard in these awards, and that reflects the innovation and dedication across the housing sector in Scotland.
“The Scotland Housing Awards and the Good Practice Compendium continue to be at the heart of CIH Scotland‘s commitment to sharing good practice and building a community of housing professionals who go above and beyond to make a difference to all of our lives.”
Dundashill Plot 3A was one of five CCG projects to have been nominated for this year’s awards. For the full list of winners, CLICK HERE.
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