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2011
LDN’s project for the Business School at the University of Edinburgh illustrates our particular strength in revitalising significant buildings that have lost their usefulness. The Adam Ferguson Building, designed by Robert Mathew in 1964,...

2011
RMJM#39;s design for the new campus will blend visionary learning spaces with state-of-the-art technology, creating a knowledge hub in Edinburgh as well as providing a catalyst for regeneration of the surrounding area. RMJM worked in partnership...

2011
The exceptional re-development of the Grade ‘A’ listed, former General Post Office Building provides 130,000ft2 of luxury office space across nine floors, in George Square, Glasgow’s cultural and commercial heart. A dramatic...

2011
LDN were appointed by Buro Happold Engineers to convert a 1920s storage building and shopfront to form an open plan office. The space conforms with the highest standards of sustainable design using high levels of insulation combined with natural...

2011
The overall re-development of the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow’s City Centre comprises 250,000ft2 of additional retail and leisure space taking the centre to more than one million ft2 in total. An iconic new entrance has been created on the...

2011
This  4,500sq/m store on the outskirts of Banchory has been designed to reflect the woodland setting of the area. Energy efficient measures have been used to reduce the buildings carbon footprint both during and after construction.

2011
A single storey extension of a large B listed Church in Morningside, Edinburgh to form new multi-functional spaces for use by the congregation and wider community. Bright airy naturally ventilated meeting spaces have been integrated on the...

2011
In realising a challenging and complex brief extensive conservation works have been undertaken to the Georgian terrace and James Miller interiors of the 1920s. Façade works included over 350 stone indents, mullions and lintols, significant...

2011
The Briggait, formerly the city of Glasgow’s fishmarket and a Grade `A` listed building, occupies almost all of a city block on the north bank of the Clyde and consists of a series of large market halls, dating from 1873, 1889 and 1904...

2011
The Concrete Garden at Possil is the first of several early demonstration projects associated with the SAGE strategy, developed in partnership with NVA (see our urban strategy section). The project demonstrates one strand of the strategy: bringing...

2011
The project is part of a major project in the Highlands, 'Cairngorm: Reading a Landscape', with Arthur Watson, Will Maclean, Lei Cox, Andy Rice, Norman Shaw and Stanley Robertson. Our role was to design a camera obscura in collaboration with a...

2011
As part of the Year of Highland Culture 2007, we were asked to design a multi-purpose platform for the use of diverse community groups as well as artists, writers, filmmakers and other groups on Forestry Commission land in Glen Nevis. Outlandia...

2011
A new house in and around the ruins of 'The White House' where Boswell and Johnston visited during their tour of the Hebrides in 1773. The spectacularly cleft ruin is to be consolidated and only partly occupied. A glazed living room link connects...

2011
Inverness is Scotland’s newest city and the centre of Highland culture. As such it is undergoing transformation through development, environmental and cultural initiatives. The £6million streetscape project is an essential part of this...

2011
Following the Norwegian schools tour Gaia were asked to develop a brief for an exemplar school for Highland Council as part of the Sustainable Schools initiative. Gaia were subsequently successful in bidding for architectural services for a...

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