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Voting in Sustainable Design Awards closed

published this on 5:00 pm, Friday, 27th November, 2009
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Online public voting in the Argyll Sustainable Design Awards 2009 is now over. The results of the pubic vote will be out on Monday.

For Argyll, as media partner for the Sustainable Design Forum in this inaugural initiative, will award certificates to the winner in each of the three voting categories – Small Scale Residential; Large Scale Residential; and New-build Non-residential.

A panel of judges appointed by the Sustainable Design Forum will make the main awards to the winners they select in each category; and decide on how best to recognise the merit of Machriemore Mill at Southend in Kintyre – the sole finalist in the Conservation category.

We have been delighted by the audiences for each of the features we have published on the categories and the finalists in each of them – and on the architects and design of three of the four finalists in the New-build Non-residential (public buildings) category. These have been particularly well read with people clearly interested in what the architects had to say, in the insights into how they work and into what matters most to them in their profession.

It has also been encouraging to see the level of interest in sustainability, with keen attention paid to the articles on this that we published during the voting period.

It will be fascinating to see on Monday what you have voted for and, when the judges results are available, to see whether there are decisions in common.

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