IT was lauded as a breathtaking piece of architecture and has been visited by nearly 1.3 million people since it opened its doors last year.
However, despite winning plaudits for its concept and design, the £100 million Riverside Museum in Glasgow has failed to make it on to the shortlist for a prestigious award.
Now leading architects – and the woman who designed the museum – have expressed their disappointment and disbelief that the building was overlooked for one of the inaugural Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) Awards.
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