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1 Jul 2006

This year it’s good to see a number of new ambitious developers operating in both...

1 Jul 2006
Fifteen Rutland Square is a beautiful, listed Georgian townhouse, gifted to the RIAS by Sir Robert...

1 Aug 2006
If last year’s RIAS convention was about grit and passion (Govan and Murcutt), this...

1 Jul 2006
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile is something of an enigma – the city’s most ancient...

23 Oct 2006
The former Cummins diesel factory at Shotts is radical because its programme is so clearly articulated. The factory is...

23 Oct 2006
Often those involved in visualisation are congratulated for producing an image that really looks like the real thing, but...

23 Oct 2006
Curiously The partnership between Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop Architectural partnerships are essentially alchemic...

23 Oct 2006
Grand Prix St Catherine’s College - Phase 2, Oxford. This is Stephen Hodder Architects’ second building at St...

6 Jul 2006
Project: The Wright Business Centre, Queenslie.
Architect: Elder and Cannon.
Location: Queenslie,...


6 Jul 2006
Fifteen Rutland Square is a beautiful, listed Georgian townhouse, gifted to the RIAS by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. It is...


6 Jul 2006
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile is something of an enigma – the city’s most ancient thoroughfare contains very...

6 Jul 2006
If last year’s RIAS convention was about grit and passion (Govan and Murcutt), this year’s was a more glamorous affair...

6 Jul 2006
The Power 100 report provides an opportunity to review the activity of key individuals and institutions involved in the...

12 Apr 2006
You couldn\'t MAKE it up. A new, man-made island in the River Forth intended to form a key part of Edinburgh\'s much-hyped...

6 Apr 2006
Jens Bergmark reviews a new mews house in Edinburgh designed by Andrew Stoane which, he says , represents a radical...

6 Apr 2006
Glasgow City Council architects have revamped the City Halls. They have opened up the ceiling of the hall and restored...

6 Apr 2006
Many contemporary arts buildings look like icons chasing a purpose but two new concert halls, Perth Concert Hall and...

6 Apr 2006
Graven Images has turned a frumpy lobby into a meanignful public space.

The Scandic Crown Hotel (1989) on...


6 Apr 2006
Natural materials are often used to clad small projects, on larger projects the trend is towards industrialised panels,...

6 Apr 2006
Penny Lewis was invited by the CUPA Group to visit its Piforsa quarry in northern Spain. The quarry is used to produce...

6 Apr 2006
Penny Lewis was invited by the CUPA Group to visit its Piforsa quarry in northern Spain. The quarry is used to produce...

6 Apr 2006
Prospect talked to Scott Turpie, the project architect on An Lanntair, about the design and redesign of Stornoway’s new...

6 Apr 2006
Easterhouse’s new arts centre and library is nearing completion after a rocky few years of delays, brief changes and...

24 Feb 2006
The St Peter’s Building Preservation Trust has had a difficult two years. One of the Trust’s member’s explains how...

24 Feb 2006
The story of the architectural careers of Isi Metzstein and Andy MacMillan runs in parallel with the period of post war...

24 Feb 2006
There is no doubt that the current state of St. Peter’s has prompted a complex debate among fans and detractors alike....

24 Feb 2006
Dundee University’s new master plan ascribed a prime site to the Department of Applied Computing and the Queen Mother...

24 Feb 2006
Timber Reluctance and misunderstanding have dogged the use of timber in the Scottish industry for far too long. However,...

24 Feb 2006
Mike Stoane From humble beginnings to practice defining work on the Museum of Scotland, MSL have put their faith
in...

27 Jan 2006
There may be no slurring of ‘Lang Syne’ or kissing of strangers but Paris at New Year offers many alternative delights...

27 Jan 2006
The new RBS HQ at Gogarburn is a very competent piece of architecture. The role of the client and the management of the...

27 Jan 2006
The MRUK Best of the Professions survey was carried out for Prospect in December 2005. The research company talked to...

15 Dec 2005
Croftspar Place is a small development for people with dementia in Springboig, a residential area in the East End of...

15 Dec 2005
In our nostalgic world we have overlooked a significant anniversary: that of Right To Buy. Why?

Right up there...


15 Dec 2005
Is Piers Gough being disingenuous when he says New Gorbals Site E is “a restatement of the original master plan’s...

15 Dec 2005
An exceptionally good building by anyone’s standards, the project had the added virtue of having been procured under the...

16 Nov 2005
A marriage between architects Shed KM and Yorkon, the modular buildings manufacturer, might seem like an unlikely match....

16 Nov 2005
The last time we saw Richard Murphy, he was publicly genuflecting before Irish architects at the Stirling Award....

16 Nov 2005
Over 100 architects, planners and academics joined Richard Williams, Robert Adam, Jules Lubbock and Martha Schwartz for...

16 Nov 2005
Earlier this year, after a four year gap, Prospect resurrected the Carbuncles, the awards for Scotland’s most dismal...

25 Oct 2005
The Scottish Parliament\'s White Paper Modernising the Planning System makes for interesting reading, promising the reform...

25 Oct 2005
The first Scottish Design Show took place at the Tramway on 6 and 7 October. It provided a unique opportunity to bring...

25 Oct 2005
In Scotland, where there is land aplenty to build on and forests are increasing in size, only Friends of the Earth and the...

25 Oct 2005
Jim MacKinnon, the Scottish Executive’s chief planner, is developing a radical set of reforms to the Scottish planning...

24 Oct 2005
The new Welsh Assembly Building by Richard Rogers Partnership moves, exhaustingly for all involved, towards practical...

19 Sep 2005
In the early 1960s, when architectural historian Quentin Hughes was writing his book Seaport, Liverpool’s Metropolitan...

19 Sep 2005
Stuart Gulliver’s career coincides with the emergence of the city as a political hot potato, first as a site of crisis...

19 Sep 2005
For a man that admits to suffering from vertigo, he has a strong relationship with tall buildings. As a youth he spent his...

16 Aug 2005
The SIX Awards, Scotland’s annual student awards are now in their third year. They provide important insights into the...

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