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12 Nov 2008 - No comments
At His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen and in front of an audience that included First Minister Alex Salmond, Wood, one of Scotland's wealthiest businessmen, outlined plans to donate up to...
13 Nov 2008 - No comments
Oliver Chapman Architects have successfully reached the second stage of an international competition designing the new headquarters’ building for the Irish gas board’s National Distribution...
14 Nov 2008 - No comments
Inspectors from UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) have arrived in Edinburgh as the organisation considers whether to withdraw the World Heritage status...
17 Nov 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site status appears to have been saved despite concerns about the controversial Caltongate development
Dr Mechtild Rossler and Professor Manfred Wehdorn visited...
17 Nov 2008 - No comments
Ryder Architecture in Glasgow is helping to establish a theatre in a small village in the Eastern Cape of South Africa in a pilot regeneration project. It is hoped that performances by local people...
17 Nov 2008 - No comments
Weekly Wrap 14.11.08
All square in the granite city It was Alexis de Tocqueville, the 19th century French statesman, I believe, who stated that ‘truth is simply a matter of timing’ and...
18 Nov 2008 - No comments
The New Cancer Research Facility at the Beatson Institute, Glasgow, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, has won the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) Supreme Award 2008. The award was...
19 Nov 2008 - No comments
Glasgow City Council today (18/11/08) revealed a range of initiatives aimed at encouraging development and revitalising Glasgow’s economy, the main proposal being that upfront payments usually...
21 Nov 2008 - No comments
Long mooted plans for an Ikea flat pack village in Glasgow have been abandoned.
The Swedish furniture giants had intended to build around 40 BoKlok homes as part of the £200million New...
21 Nov 2008 - No comments
Weekly Wrap 21.11.08
Pure golf is surely more refined
Another week, another Aberdeenshire golf club captain taking up the pen instead of the putter. Not content with filling the...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Glasgow based Ryder Architecture has announced its sponsorship of Olympic and World Cup Championship skier, Noel Baxter in a two year deal. Based in Aviemore, Baxter competed in the 2002 and 2006...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Plans to create a new town centre for Craigmillar have been lodged with The City of Edinburgh Council.
New shops, a new town square and a £30 million high school and public library form the...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
The 2008 Teamkal Awards were proudly announced at the recent Teamkal Conference where RCi editor, Kathy Manson presented Grainger Building Services Ltd’s managing director, Alex Owens (pictured...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Michael Laird Architects have completed the interior for Microsoft Scotland’s Customer Centre at the Waverley Gate Building, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh.
The designers set the challenge of...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Gadget lovers will be pleased to see the POWER8 workshop competing against other leading brands on Channel Five’s The Gadget Show, TONIGHT at 8PM
The innovative cordless power tool set, with...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh based Masons Mortar Ltd has unveiled their striking new identity. Created by corporate branding specialists Glidden Design the new look aims to reflect more accurately the company’s...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
Tenants are being sought for new licensed premises from interior designers CM Design.
The cities newest watering hole will be kitted out in neutral décor and requisite flat panel screens...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
With a construction drought at home, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is helping dozens of small British businesses to seek out partnerships in the deserts of the Middle East at the region’s top...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
Mooted reforms to speed up Scotland’s languid planning system have been pounced upon by beleaguered housing firms desperate for an escape ticket from their present stramash.
The moves for...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
Yesterday’s pre-budget report will have little impact on Scotland’s crisis hit construction industry according to the Scottish Building Federation.
The Federation recently predicted that...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
“Never Drill Again!” proclaims the promotional branding and true to their word a new range of Bathroom Accessories & Doorstops from Red Dot Products Ltd entirely does away with the cumbersome...
26 Nov 2008 - No comments
The National Trust and English Heritage have appointed Gareth Hoskins Architects to transform the visitor experience and welcome at Housesteads Roman Fort on Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland....
26 Nov 2008 - No comments
Mythical beasts of legend, the Kelpies, could soon be rearing their heads from myth to reality with construction of twin colossal equine sculptures.
The water spirits of lore take equestrian...
26 Nov 2008 - No comments
Ever had that sinking feeling? The Maldives have, every day the tropical paradise drops closer to a date with the briny.
The archipelago of almost 1,200 coral islands located south-south...
26 Nov 2008 - No comments
An appeal to overturn an earlier rejection of a £12million housing development has fallen on deaf ears at the Scottish Government by being rejected in turn.
The 38 home scheme tabled by JS...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
The exhibition ‘Archived’ by Bridget Steed marks the launch of a new gallery today in Edinburgh’s Old Town. The space is to be called ‘SCHOP’ (derived from a 17th century Scot’s term...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
A common refrain heard by public transport users is “keep feet off seats”, passengers might therefore be forgiven for taking a double take upon hearing transport giant FirstGroups latest...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
Cooper Cromar have submitted revised plans for 35-47 Kyle Street on behalf of John Watson & Co Ltd. The residential proposal with ground floor commerce has been reduced from 10 floors down to...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
BDP’s Faculty of Education for the University of Strathclyde is set to employ a dramatic lighting scheme in a showcase statement of the University’s design intent.
Key entrance and roof...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
Page \ Park are celebrating a fruitful foray on the awards circuit by accruing a number of accolades for their recent work.
Most significant amongst these was the practice’s Eden Court...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
Clients of collapsed property firm Duncarse Developments have been warned by administrators that they may not see a penny of their £6,000 deposits.
Days after managing director Mark Wilson...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Government has been handed responsibility for all planning and conservation matters at sea up to 200 miles from the coastline, the recognised international limit.
The devolved...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
A Cumbrian pool has been earmarked for demolition, less than five years after it opened.
The landmark Berners Pool, designed by Hodders Associates, had been left to sink or swim after lying...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins has spirited away the Arts trophy in the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards 2008.
Run jointly by the Scotsman Publications and Glenfiddich, the event is run with a view to...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
One of the largest public, private collaborations in regeneration was unveiled today on the Inverclyde waterfront. The joint venture will see James Watt Dock in Greenock transformed by £180m...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Mea culpa
Before we go any further I have to make a confession – I read the signs completely wrongly a couple of months ago when I mentioned MAKE’s astonishing financial success. In...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
A serious cash shortage at Scotland’s centre for Architecture and Design, The Lighthouse, has been plugged via a concerted rescue package from the Centre’s funding partners, Glasgow City...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Reaching the big four-o remains a cause of anxiety for many, but in cityscape terms it looks to remain a forever unattainable goal.
Cooper Cromar's emerald palace, a competition entry for...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Austin Smith Lord’s residential scheme for Charing Cross Housing Association is now on site at Hill Street, Glasgow.
It has been a long steep climb to advance this far but steelwork has now...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Make is to vacate its Scottish presence and fall back on the capital after worsening economic conditions took their toll on the practices fortunes.
The Edinburgh office will close this...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Professor Andrew MacMillan and Professor Isi Metzstein have been named as joint winners of the RIBA Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education.
Established in 2000, the...
2 Dec 2008 - No comments
Work on a £58 million animal biosciences building has started on-site at Easter Bush near Penicuik following formal approval of planning permission by Midlothian Council.
The building is...
2 Dec 2008 - No comments
A £30m vision to rejuvenate Paisley Town Hall, Library and Museum & Art Galleries have been announced by Renfrewshire Council.
Attempts to transform Paisley into a cultural mecca are being...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Malcolm Fraser is heading a rear guard action on behalf of the Merger Action Group (MAG) to appeal against the government sponsored merger of HBOS and Lloyds.
The deal would ordinarily be...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Alex Salmond officially opened Glasgow Airports new security search area today. Touring the facilities in front of specially bussed in school children, the First Minister explained: “I like...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Peelhouses outside Lockerbie could enter the record books as home to the world’s largest data centre after Lockerbie Data Centres Ltd announced plans to create an internet village on the...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Denny is to be allocated £11m of regeneration cash by Falkirk Council to pursue redevelopment of a decaying 1960’s complex within the town centre.
The derelict centre is plagued by damp and...
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Government has allocated £2.59m to housing associations in the Stirling area to buy unsold stock from the private sector. This money will be used to purchase 34 houses in...
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have been appointed alongside specialist golf course architects Hawtree Ltd to masterplan Trump International Golf Links, Scotland.
The first stage of this work has...
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Government's Infrastructure minister, Stewart Stevenson, has pledged to slice through the bureaucratic tangle with which households can become ensnared when they wish to carry out home...
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