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2024
A state-of-the-art independent private hospital specialising in cosmetic and plastic surgery has been completed at Granton on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The Waterfront Hospital, owned and managed by consultant plastic surgeons Awf and Omar...
2024
A former Salvation Army Citadel has been radically transformed into new office space in the East End of Glasgow. Now known as New Olympia House, the space will support in the region of 30 full time jobs. The £1.7m development has been...
2024
This four bedroom, low energy house takes great care to accommodate the client’s programme on the site in such a way that the house sits comfortably within the context of the surrounding buildings and also the wider string of settlements...
2024
The Port of Leith Distillery (PoLD), is Scotland’s first vertical distillery. A true mixed-use waterfront destination that sets a new standard of experience and accessibility in the design of distilleries. The building embodies the ambition...
2024
Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, has opened a science building designed to help researchers address some of the world’s most pressing health concerns. Rheumatoid arthritis, lung cancer and...
2024
A transformative project at the Royal Hospital for Children is set to benefit more than 10,000 children who require treatment at the hospital’s operating theatres each year. In an innovative collaboration between the hospital and...
2024
Lune Valley Community Land Trust (CLT) and South Lakes Housing are delighted to complete a new development of 20 Passivhaus-standard homes in Halton, Lancaster. The £3.7m project consists of 16 two-storey terrace houses and four cottage...
2024
Fairburn Tower was built in around 1545 and is a typical example of a four-storey Scottish tower house. Adaptations in the early 17th century saw the addition of a fine stair turret. Aside of these adaptations, the building is a rare survival...
2024
This 1930s bungalow had hardly been changed at all over the years. Whereas the front rooms were of good proportions and size the rear of the property was not suitable for the needs of a young family of today. The solution was to rebuild the rear...
2024
Following in the footsteps of our acclaimed renovation of the New York Public Library, Mecanoo undertook the challenging task of revitalizing Perth's former City Hall—a structure that epitomizes the grandeur of the Edwardian Period, dating...
2024
Much of the design of the Queen Elizabeth II Rooms was inspired by Dumfries House in Ayrshire, and Gordonstoun representatives visited the estate as part of the planning process. The Queen Elizabeth II Rooms, clad with Siberian Larch timber,...
2024
With a focus on improving the use of existing facilities, jmarchitects has been involved in a number of initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall experience of students and staff across the campus at the University of Glasgow. The...
2024
A place for the community to meet and learn together, Wallyford Learning Campus is a state-of-the-art community building that is truly inclusive, intergenerational and responds to environmental and educational agendas. Born out of the...
2024
The Gala Fairydean Rovers Spectators Stand in the small Scottish Borders town of Galashiels is one of the most exciting pieces of modern architecture in the UK. It opened in 1964 during a period of architectural optimism in Europe in general, at...
2024
Kilmartin Glen is remarkable for its rare alignment of culture, landscape, and light. A unique collusion of orientation and a complex layering of landforms create a place apart, a sacred place. These exceptional spatial and atmospheric qualities...
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