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2 October 2024

Paisley Central Library wins prestigious judges’ award at Herald Property Awards for Scotland

Modern building with a white, angular facade featuring large glass windows, home to Paisley Central Library. People walk past on the sidewalk, while inside, bookshelves and circular ceiling lights reflect a vibrant slice of Scotland.

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Modern building with a white, angular facade featuring large glass windows, home to Paisley Central Library. People walk past on the sidewalk, while inside, bookshelves and circular ceiling lights reflect a vibrant slice of Scotland.

Modern building with a white, angular facade featuring large glass windows, home to Paisley Central Library. People walk past on the sidewalk, while inside, bookshelves and circular ceiling lights reflect a vibrant slice of Scotland.

Judging Panel Chair Tom Barclay said: “There has often been an awards project that has captured the judge’s imagination, sometimes for their bravery and often for the determination of the partners involved, to succeed. This year was one of those years.”

Paisley Central Library has been awarded the Judges’ Special Recognition Award at the Herald Property Awards for Scotland.

A woman and two young children play on a wooden floor in Scotland’s vibrant Paisley Central Library, with colorful bookshelves, orange seating, and a wooden play structure. Another child stands on the raised platform.

The transformation of an empty High Street retail space into a library which forms the heart of the Paisley Learning and Cultural Hub was singled out by the judges for the top honour at the prestigious property awards.

Judging Panel Chair Tom Barclay said: “There has often been an awards project that has captured the judge’s imagination, sometimes for their bravery and often for the determination of the partners involved, to succeed. This year was one of those years.

“As one of the judges who visited this project, I couldn’t fail to be blown away, not just by the technical challenge and architectural solution, but by the human stories that emerged from this venture, taking a building that dates back to the 1870’s and creating a ‘public living room’, promoting a safe space for all generations to come together, to play, to learn, or simply to engage.”

A woman with long dark hair and glasses, wearing a floral dress, stands smiling in front of Paisley Central Library in Scotland—a stone building with modern architectural features and arched windows, recognized by the Herald Property Awards.
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A historic stone building in Scotland, once Paisley Central Library, showcases ornate details and large windows. Its modern ground floor with irregular white panels contrasts the traditional upper floors—a design recognized by the Herald Property Awards.
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A young child walks in a cozy Paisley Central Library area in Scotland, with wooden walls and orange flooring, next to a white bookshelf filled with colorful children’s books. A green cushioned bench and a small screen are visible on the right.
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An older woman sits alone at a white table in Paisley Central Library, Scotland, reading a newspaper. Surrounded by bookshelves and bright lighting against a brick wall, she enjoys the peaceful ambiance of this Herald Property Awards venue.
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A young woman sits cross-legged on a yellow cushioned window seat in Paisley Central Library, Scotland, reading a book. She is surrounded by white shelves filled with colourful books.
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Modern building with a white, angular facade featuring large glass windows, home to Paisley Central Library. People walk past on the sidewalk, while inside, bookshelves and circular ceiling lights reflect a vibrant slice of Scotland.
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A group of ten people dressed in formal attire stand together on stage at the Herald Property Awards, smiling and posing in front of a large screen that says "Winner" with fireworks graphics, celebrating at Paisley Central Library in Scotland.
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The four-story library blends modern design with community-focused amenities and includes a welcoming reception, a vibrant children’s library, and a storytelling area, as well as a unique play structure, complete with a climbing wall and slide, which was co-designed by renowned Scottish artist Claire Barclay.

The upper floors house a variety of community spaces, including an outdoor terrace, study areas for young adults, and multipurpose rooms for events, such as the Paisley Book Festival, author talks, Bookbug sessions for families, and storytelling workshops.

Operated by culture and leisure trust OneRen, the hub is a £7million investment by Renfrewshire Council as the local authority continues to regenerate Paisley and the surrounding areas by giving people new reasons to visit the town centre.

Councillor Lisa-Marie Hughes, Renfrewshire Council’s cultural spokesperson and chair of OneRen, said: “I’m delighted the library has been recognised by the judges as being worthy of special recognition as it is fantastic facility that we are incredibly proud of.

“The project has transformed an empty unit on the High Street into a thriving hub for the local community and it is now an inviting place for people to visit, learn and study in – and the team behind the project deserve every award that is coming their way.

“As a Council, we are making a sustained investment in our cultural offering with the Town Hall now one of Scotland’s top entertainment venues, the Arts Centre a premier location for arts performances, and the Museum set to be a world-class visitor destination when it reopens next year.

“We are making a real, tangible difference to Paisley town centre and wider Renfrewshire through our capital investment and this latest award for Paisley Central Library is testament to the quality of work being undertaken.”

The library has already been recognised after winning ESG Refurbishment of the Year at the Scottish Property Awards and the Physical category at the EDGE Awards, taking home silver in the Regeneration Category at the Scottish Design Awards, and is nominated for an AJ Architecture Award.

Ewan Imrie, Architect & Director at Collective Architecture, said: “At Collective Architecture, we are incredibly proud to have contributed to the transformation of Paisley Central Library. Our vision was to create a space that not only serves as a cultural and educational hub but also reflects the community’s identity and spirit.

“The integration of unique design elements like the play structure, designed in collaboration with artist Claire Barclay, and the modern, welcoming interior has greatly enhanced how the public interacts with this space. Being recognised with the ‘Special Recognition Award’ at the Herald Property Awards is a testament to the collaborative efforts of everyone involved.”

The building was delivered in partnership with hub West Scotland and Operations Director Kevin Doyle said “ We are delighted that the Paisley Central Library was rewarded with the Judges Special Recognition award and immensely proud of the team’s hard work and dedication to a really challenging project. It’s great to see the continuing positive impact that the library is having on the local community”

For more information on the library and the ongoing regeneration of Paisley and Renfrewshire, visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/paisley.

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