Carbuncle Awards


The Carbuncle Awards are architecture prizes, presented by the Scottish magazine Urban Realm 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.
The name of the awards is derived from a comment by Prince Charles, an outspoken critic of modern architecture, who in 1984 described Ahrends Burton Koralek's proposed extension of London's National Gallery as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend".
There are three award categories:
Public nominations are made via the magazine's website, with a small group of critics selecting the final winners.
Cumbernauld in Lanarkshire has won the Plook on the Plinth Award twice and is the town most frequently nominated for the award.
The Carbuncle Awards inspired the Carbuncle Cup, another architecture prize launched in 2006 and given annually by Building Design magazine to "the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the last 12 months." The latter has gone on to achieve somewhat greater prominence in the media.

Winners

Plook on the Plinth Award
YearWinnerAlso Shortlisted
2000AirdrieCumbernauld, Campbeltown, Ardrossan and Balloch
2001CumbernauldGretna, Aviemore, Dumbarton and two areas of Edinburgh
2005CumbernauldCowdenbeath, Dalkeith, Ardrossan, Greenock and Granton
2007Coatbridge
2009GlenrothesNew Cumnock and Motherwell
2010John o' Groats / DennyEast Kilbride, Inverness and Lochgelly
2011LinwoodNairn and Fort William
2013New CumnockBroxburn, Fort William, Kirkintilloch, Motherwell, Newmilns and Paisley
2015AberdeenCumbernauld, East Kilbride and Leven

Notes:
, winner of the Carbuncle Award in 2001 and 2005
The Zit Building Award
YearWinnerShortlist
2000UGC, now Cineworld in Glasgow
2001Maternity hospital at Glasgow Royal InfirmaryEdinburgh Business Plaza The Exchange, Haymarket railway station
2005The Pinnacle Building, Glasgow
2011Menie ClubhouseFraserburgh Pool and Invergordon Fabrication shed
2015Edinburgh Airport eastern terminal expansion