Leading architectural firm, Holmes Miller, has been shortlisted for the prestigious AJ Architecture Awards 2024. The Allander Leisure Centre, a collaborative project with East Dunbartonshire Council and the Health & Social Care Partnership, is a finalist in the 'Leisure Project' category.
The Allander project, renowned for its innovative and inclusive design, embodies the principles of inspiring and uplifting health and wellbeing architecture. The facility offers a wide range of sports and leisure amenities, including a sports dome, games hall, squash courts, swimming and spa facilities, a hydrotherapy pool, a gym, and a café.
Beyond its recreational offerings, the Allander Leisure Centre also provides vital adult support services. The integrated Allander Resource Centre, recently recognized for its inclusivity and diversity at The Herald and GenAnalytics' 2024 Diversity Awards Scotland, features treatment rooms for dementia care, rebound therapy, sensory therapy, and physiotherapy. Additionally, the center offers training kitchens and dedicated spaces for arts and crafts, music, and dance.
Holmes Miller's design for the Allander Leisure Centre demonstrates a commitment to creativity, inclusivity, and community support. The facility has been carefully tailored to cater to the needs of all visitors, particularly those who require care and support.
Ian Cooney, Project Director at Holmes Miller, said: "This is a truly unique project. Our team has gone to great lengths to ensure it fully addresses the diverse needs of every member of the surrounding community.
"The essence of impactful architectural design lies in creating spaces that resonate with all users, regardless of their individual needs. Allander Leisure Centre is designed to bring people together – whether it's a gym-goer enjoying a workout, an adult with additional needs finding comfort through music, or a young aspiring tennis player honing their skills. This project is a perfect example of prioritising people in design to foster happiness and connection, and we're thrilled to see it acknowledged as one of the best design projects in the country."
The new Allander Leisure Centre was built as part of a major investment by East Dunbartonshire Council.
Councillor Gordan Low, Leader of East Dunbartonshire Council, said: "The new Allander Leisure Centre has been extremely popular with customers and service users. We're delighted it is being recognised for its state-of-the-art facilities and stunning design."
Joanne Hemmings, Associate at Holmes Miller, said: "Being shortlisted highlights not only the positive impact Allander Leisure Centre has made on local people, but also serves as a powerful reminder that thoughtful design can make a difference where it's needed most. It's an achievement that motivates us to continue pushing boundaries and creating spaces that enrich lives."
The awards will be held in London in December.
Construction News
27/09/2024
Holmes Miller's Shortlisted For AJ Architecture Award


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