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30 Mar 2009 - No comments
Prospect’s LEGO challenge has been given a fresh lease of life with the decision to put the models on public display here at Carnyx HQ.
From today members of the public, yes you! Will have...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
Hot on the heels of Out There: Architecture Beyond Building, the international architecture exhibition at the Venice Biennale, comes No Reflections.
This Scottish presentation at the...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in Scotland (RICS) have appointed the Duke of Buccleugh and Jim MacKinnon as honorary members.
This recognises their contributions to the land,...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
Science? Not as we know it, Jim.
So, the Glasgow Science Centre is to axe “one in ten” (i.e. around 12) jobs in response to the economic downturn - to be honest, it’s hard to be surprised...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
A revised planning application for 110 Queen St by Holmes Partnership and developers Valad has been approved by Glasgow City Council.
Key changes to the scheme see two storeys lopped off the...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
RMJM have teamed up with the Stephen Lawrence Trust to launch “Architecture for Everyone”, a search to uncover Britain’s best young design talent.
Particular emphasis will be placed on...
1 Apr 2009 - No comments
The Glenrothes conference, in association with Highland Colour Coaters, steps up a gear this week with the publication of our official brochure, “Saving Down Towns”. This details a full list...
1 Apr 2009 - No comments
Graven Images and Michael Graves Architects are to share more than a common name in future as they collaborate on the design for a new Missoni Hotel in Oman.
Working closely with Italian...
1 Apr 2009 - No comments
Sod cutting has taken place at the Cottier Theatre, formerly Dowanhill Parish Church, marking the second phase of ongoing lottery funded efforts to transform the venue into a theatre, since first...
1 Apr 2009 - No comments
Plans for a new bus station on King Street, Glasgow, have been floated by Faber Maunsell in a bid tackle city centre congestion and relieve pressure from Buchanan Bus Station.
The new bus hub...
1 Apr 2009 - No comments
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced a grant of £4.5m to upgrade the National Portrait Gallery, the first purpose built portrait gallery in the world.
“Portrait of the Nation” will...
2 Apr 2009 - No comments
Architecture & Design Scotland, fresh from savaging Bothwell Plaza, have switched their sights to RMJM’s Ayr campus for the University of the West of Scotland.
Concerns were raised in...
2 Apr 2009 - No comments
Works to revitalise Maryhill Locks by Elder & Cannon have stepped up a gear with the publication of masterplan proposals.
Constituting the latest phase in an ambitious renewal of Glasgow’s...
2 Apr 2009 - No comments
SOOT, Save Our Old Town, are celebrating a pyric victory on the ashes of Caltongate after Mountgrange’s untimely demise having pursued a scorched earth aversion to big budget development in the...
2 Apr 2009 - No comments
JM Architects are celebrating today after being chosen to head up the design for a new £41.5m High School in Portobello, Edinburgh.
This follows hot on the heels of planning approval for the...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Fresh detail has been published on the make up of the Scottish Government’s £60m town centre regeneration fund.
Eligible bodies for the cash, designed to regenerate local high streets, have...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Transport operator First have submitted proposals from janus Architecture for a £25m headquarters and bus depot on Cathcart Road, in the south side of Glasgow.
The move is intended to meet...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
The Rooflight Company are celebrating successful design and manufacture 81 frameless rooflights at Clay Field in Suffolk.
Clay Field is the work of London-based RHM Architects who won the...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Austin Smith:Lord (ASL) have secured planning permission for NHS Highland’s Migdale Hospital at Bonar Bridge, Central Sutherland.
The £8m the facility replaces outmoded premises at the...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects have submitted a 260 bed student housing scheme at Queens University, Belfast, for planning permission.
Designed in collaboration with RPP Architects the scheme takes...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Aberdeen Football Club have announced that Loirston Loch in Nigg has been recommended as the preferred site for the club’s £38m new stadium.
Pittodrie, home of the club since 1899, is in a...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
Trustees of the Riverside Museum Appeal (RMA) are soliciting public donations for Glasgow’s new Transport Museum as the structure begins to take shape.
Support has already been received from...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
A recently uncovered stonemason’s sketch from the 13th century sheds light on the design process for medieval masons.
Archaeologists at St Andrew’s cathedral have discovered a series of...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
Planning permission and listed building consent have been granted to Holmes for the transformation of Marischal College into a Aberdeen City Council’s headquarters.
Works will see the second...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
Peter Head, Arup’s international sustainability planner, heralds the onset of a new “ecological age of human civilisation” at the recent Scottish Council for Development and Industry Annual...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) are to hold their annual convention in Dundee from May 14-16 to coincide with the Dundee Institute of Architects 125th anniversary...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
John McAslan & Partners are to host an open day at the Burgh Hall, Dunoon on Saturday May 2 from 10:00 to 18:00.
A day long extravaganza will showcase the value of the Burgh Halls to the local...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
Arcade Architects have successfully extended Bankton Primary in Livingston for West Lothian Council by forming an enlarged hall to act as “heart” for the expanded school by accommodating...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
Arcade Architects have remodelled the interior of a listed Victorian home to reconnect a modern family room and guest suite with the garden.
Glazed timber screens sit under a canopy supported...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
City Architecture Office have received detailed planning permission for change of use and new build on an historic site in the village of Pathhead.
The proposal for Tait and Thomson...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
The WRAP (No, not Wilson’s weekly variety but rather the Waste & Resources Action Programme) in conjunction with the Scottish Agricultural College and Forestry Commission Scotland have announced...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
Avid Glaswegian shoppers cannot fail to have noted the dramtic changes afoot at the St Enoch Centre as ambitious store bosses look to extend Buchanan Street into St Enoch Square.
Works to...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
Thinking out of the box, or just out of the box?
Like buses, you can go a long time without seeing anything in the Scotsman that is even vaguely about architecture and then – lo – two...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Preparations for Glasgow’s 2014 Commonwealth Games have taken a significant step forward with the granting of full planning permission for the National Indoor Sports Arena (NISA) and Velodrome....
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Archial have been selected for a £60m NHS Lothian Framework, the main procurement route for all healthcare projects in Lothian over the next four years.
Anticipated works will encompass a...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Eager punters continue to flock to Saving Down Towns, in association with Highland Colour Coaters, each keen to make their voice heard at our day long feast of architecture, planning, design and...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Eastlake Work Group have teamed up with BDP and Steelcase to design the new Cardiff Library, part of a wider masterplan for the redevelopment of Cardiff city centre in which Eastlake also have a...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Britain’s largest housing co-operative, Tenants First Housing (TFH), is launching a three year programme to develop carbon neutral housing.
The scheme, described as a “Knowledge Transfer...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
STO’s wall insulation system has been used on Aberdeen’s Union Plaza office complex for Stewart Milne Developments.
A contrasting dark glass and white render aesthetic was specified by...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Scotland’s first full size indoor synthetic football pitch, the size of Hampden, has opened in Toryglen.
The £15.7m centre also houses a outdoor synthetic and grass pitches, a basketball...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
"High Speed 2", no, not some corny Steven Seagall flick but rather an ambitious high speed rail link between London and Glasgow, is to be presented to ministers in the form of a detailed business...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
Scotland’s largest ongoing regeneration programme has been unveiled for Stranraer and Dumfries.
Some £77m will be spent demolishing 400 of the regions worst homes, replacing them with 500...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council leaders have rebuffed an approach from the architect responsible for Edinburgh’s International Climbing Arena, David Taylor, to run the troubled complex.
Councillors...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
NHS Lothian, the largest employer in the Lothians, has announced plans to spend, spend, spend on hospitals, premises and equipment in £888m of largesse over the next 10 years.
An active...
10 Apr 2009 - No comments
Frasers Property have unveiled plans for a second Frasers Suites serviced residence in Edinburgh, hot on the heels of a mooted development on Glasgow’s waterfront.
Broadway Malyan have...
10 Apr 2009 - No comments
A proposal to erect hundreds of affordable homes on greenbelt land in Newton Mearns has elicited umbrage from local residents.
Cairn Housing Association and Patterton SPV Ltd wish to construct...
10 Apr 2009 - No comments
Partial conservation of the derelict Caledonia Road church is proposed by the Alexander Thomson Society to establish a Thomson study centre, archive and exhibition for the public.
An...
14 Apr 2009 - No comments
The former Cardowan Colliery, situated on the north-eastern outskirts of Glasgow, could witness the construction of some 270 houses if plans from Crowwood Grange Estates are brought to fruition....
14 Apr 2009 - No comments
Fresh plans for a revamped Waverley Station have hit planning officers desks in Edinburgh. Network Rails vision hinges upon a new clear glass roof, designed to allow natural light to flood...
14 Apr 2009 - No comments
Crown Circus, the jewel in the crown of the west end, is celebrating its 150th anniversary in style having been remodelled by Page\Park on behalf of the Crown Circus Residents Association....
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