KJJA SUbmissions
Previous KJJA Submissions
To view the previous KJJA awards finalist’s and winner’s submissions, click on the links below.
For more information on how to submit your work for the KJJA Awards, go to the KJJA Resource page.
To view the previous KJJA awards finalist’s and winner’s submissions, click on the links below.
For more information on how to submit your work for the KJJA Awards, go to the KJJA Resource page.
Please browse the links below to view the previous submissions from the 2025 finalists and winner.
Amelia Mackintosh: Caerlaverock Castle adaptive reuse
Josh Cooke: Community monastery
Claire Aiken: Camperdown contemporary wood school
Erin Kielty: A place to choose
2025 Winners, Amelia Mackintosh: Caerlaverock Castle adaptive reuse and Josh Cooke: Community monastery
Please browse the links below to view the previous submissions from the 2024 finalists and winner.
Rosie Hall: Carpentry School, Dalkeith country park
Daisy Bond: The Street Garden Apartment & Sustainability Statement
Eliza Holmes: Artists’ Ccommunity Hub, Forres
Scott Sutherland & Lilla Toth: Social Housing in Torry, Aberdeen
Flora Quinnell: The Milky Way
2024 Winner, Rosie Hall’s Carpentry School Project
Please browse the links below to view the previous submissions from the 2023 finalists and winner.
Rona Bisset: Collective.24
Ailsa Hutton: Within the Earth: A Material Investigation of the Bo’ness Library
Andra Tai: RSPB Lochwinnoch Visitor Centre
Caitlin Griffiths: ‘The Union’ Library Project
Marco Antonio Paz Garcia: G2G Social Housing: (From) Granite to Green
2023 Winner, Rona Bisset, Collective. 24
Please browse the links below to view the previous submissions from the 2022 finalists and winner.
Jonathan Lynn: University of Strathclyde Project
Selina Sode: University of Dundee Project
Jiayi Liu: ESALA Project
Stefan Pavlovskis: GSA Project
2022 Winner, Jonathan Lynn, University of Strathclyde
Below are the previous KJJA Presentations as recorded at the SEDA Conference.
This recording shows the presentations for all the students who were nominated for the KJA 2024.
This recording shows the presentations for all the students who were nominated for the KJA 2023.
The award is open to Year 2 students attending one of the five Scottish Schools of Architecture. Work should meet the aims of the KJJA and SEDA: to promote the design of communities, environments, projects, systems, services, materials and products which enhance the quality of life and are not harmful to living species and planetary ecology.
Submissions should be well considered design with a coherent and well explained ecological approach to key issues as well as the established architectural principles of firmness, commodity and delight.
For further information on participating and submitting a project for the KJJA awards, click on the link to review the KJJA Project Brief and Guidance.
Below are promotional articles that have been written about the KJJA awards.
KJA Article from RIAS Autumn 2024 Quarterly Magazine
KJA Article from SEDA Autumn 2023 Magazine