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Urban Realm
Winter 2007 cover
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation4,000[1]
PublisherUrban Realm Ltd
FounderRoyal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
Founded1922
CountryScotland
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.urbanrealm.com

Urban Realm is a planning magazine published in Scotland, with a focus on Scottish issues. The magazine was established as Prospect in 1922 by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, and is the oldest architectural magazine in Scotland.[2] It was rebranded as Urban Realm in 2009[3] to reflect the wider environment in which architecture operates, covering policy, planning, engineering, and strategic issues, as well as new buildings.[1] It is currently published by Urban Realm Ltd.

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Carbuncle Awards

Intermittently from 2000-2015, the magazine promoted the Carbuncle Awards, which were aimed at highlighting poor design and planning in Scotland. The awards comprised the "Plook on the Plinth" award for "most dismal town", the "Pock Mark" award for the worst planning decision, and the "Zit Building" award for Scotland's most disappointing new building.[4]

In 2005, the magazine published a list of the 100 best modern Scottish buildings.

Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire famously won the Carbuncle Award in 2007.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Urban Realm ratecard" (PDF). Urban Realm. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Background". Urban Realm. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Background : Urban Realm : Architecture in profile the building environment in Scotland". Urban Realm. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Carbuncle Awards: 2010 Nominations". Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Carbuncle 'crown' for Coatbridge". BBC. 26 November 2007. Retrieved 11 February 2016.

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