
Atelier Ten takes home two awards at the 2025 Scottish Property Awards
We are delighted to announce that Atelier Ten has won two awards at the 2025 Scottish Property Awards!
Perth Museum won the Regeneration Project of the Year Award
The Perth Museum opened in March 2024 after a £27 million redevelopment project. The world-class cultural and heritage attraction highlights stories and objects from Perth’s rich history. The centrepiece of the new museum is the Stone of Destiny, which returns to Perthshire for the first time in 700 years.
Atelier Ten provided environmental and building services engineering design. Our design approach included the development of close control solutions for a museum environment, daylight analysis to inform artefact placement and shading strategies. Detailed thermal analysis was carried out to enhance the existing fabric. We developed fabric-integrated building services throughout the listed interior, closely coordinating solutions that are sympathetic to the retained listed elements. The use of BIM and COBie data input supported this process.
Transforming the building into a modern cultural attraction allows the client to deliver on one of the key themes of the Perth City Plan: Smart Growth for Perth City, to expand the visitor economy of Perth. The museum will be a major new venue, displaying its own museum and art collections alongside iconic loans from elsewhere and touring exhibitions from the UK and abroad.
The Lost Shore Surf Resort won the Architectural Excellence Award (Public Use)
Lost Shore Surf Resort is an exciting new adventure leisure destination, positioning Scotland as a leading surfing hub. Located at Craigpark Quarry near Ratho, it offers a fully controlled environment with Wavegarden Cove technology, ideal for beginners and professionals alike. The 48,500 m² facility accommodates up to 100 surfers per hour and features a surf school, shop, café, and varied accommodation, including pods, and lodges.
Atelier Ten delivered building services, fire engineering and environmental design for this project. Committed to sustainability, we designed an innovative energy strategy to “deliver waves from wind and sun,” ensuring a low-energy, eco-conscious approach across the entire site
These awards underscore our commitment to sustainable and innovative design, enhancing Scotland’s cultural and recreational landscapes.