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15 Nov 2006 - No comments
Benson + Forsyth has been announced as the appointed architects of the proposed new visitor centre at Beamish, following their RIBA competition win earlier this year. The new centre is part of...
15 Nov 2006 - No comments
Architecture and Design Scotland and the Minister for Health and Community Care, Andy Kerr, have launched the NHS Scotland Design Champions' Network. The project is part of a three year...
15 Nov 2006 - No comments
Halliburton, one of the world's leading providers of products and services to the patroleum and energy industries, is to invest approximately £20 million on a new base of operations in Aberdeen....
16 Nov 2006 - No comments
Nominations are now being accepted for Architect of the Year and Emerging Architect of the Year as part of the Scottish Design Awards 2007. Nominations are invited from practice directors,...
17 Nov 2006 - No comments
Page/Park architects have been announced as the winners of the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for the Maggie's Centre in Inverness. The Glasgow-based architects picked up the £25,000 award at a gala...
20 Nov 2006 - No comments
Last week MSPs voted in favour of sweeping reforms to Scotland's current planning system in a move to make the process simpler and faster. The Planning Bill went through last Thursday, and...
22 Nov 2006 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has announced another £5million of funds for the Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens visitors' centre following the Deputy Environment and Rural Development Minister's...
23 Nov 2006 - No comments
On Friday the Glasgow Institute of Architects announced the winners of their annual awards. Following on from its success as winner of the RIAS Andrew Doolan Prize on Thursday, the Maggie's...
23 Nov 2006 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has selected the architect to design three new primary schools in the city. The three schools at Govan, Ruchill and Tinto form part of a wider primary schools investment...
23 Nov 2006 - No comments
Peter Taylor, chairman of The Town House Company, has revealed that his firm is to spend £17 million transforming the former Royal Scottish Automobile Club in Glasgow into a five-star luxury...
28 Nov 2006 - No comments
Ian Gilzean, the head of the Scottish Executive’s Architecture Policy Unit, has been named as the new Chief Architect of Scotland. Gilzean fills the space left by John Gibbons when he retired...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
The Stewart Milne Group submitted a fresh application last week to develop housing and parking facilities at Park Circus and Park Quadrant. The new plans were designed by Page and Park...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
Dawn Developments and Glasgow City Council have agreed upon plans for a £150 million strategy to transform the former railway goods yard at the junction of High Street and Duke Street into a...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
The owners of the Buchanan Galleries have unveiled plans which could see floor space at the Glasgow shopping centre expanded to one million square feet by 2010. If approved, the project would...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
The Glasgow School of Art and the Briggait building have been awarded more than £5 million of funding by the Heritage Lottery Fund for refurbishments and restoration projects. The GSA was...
30 Nov 2006 - No comments
Whiteburn has announced that David Kilgour will head the £40 million project to transform the South Bridge/ Cowgate site in Edinburgh's Old Town into a bustling new district known as SoCo. The...
7 Dec 2006 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has reconsidered plans for the Tradeston Bridge Mk II, nine months after the original plans were aborted due to spiralling costs. Dubbed the Squiggly Bridge, the proposed...
7 Dec 2006 - No comments
Glasgow City Council is to approve £15 million of funding towards construction of the proposed Scottish National Music Arena, triggering another £26 million from Scottish Enterprise. The...
7 Dec 2006 - No comments
The First Group has confirmed plans to build a new headquarters in Aberdeen, on the site of its present one. The King Street bus depot in Aberdeen held off competition from several other cities...
8 Dec 2006 - No comments
Historic Scotland has outraged campaigners by its decision to award a Galashiels football stand listed building status. The decision comes after an unsuccessful campaign to halt the demolition...
11 Dec 2006 - No comments
Demolition has begun at the former site of the Scottish and Newcastle brewery in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. The demolition will make room for a proposed redevelopment of the area by Grosvenor...
13 Dec 2006 - No comments
Napier University has unveiled the latest phase of its multi million pound campus expansion plans. A new campus worth £55 million will be built in the Sighthill area of Edinburgh, as well as a...
14 Dec 2006 - No comments
Anderson Bell Christie has won the competition to design Glasgow's next three primary schools at Govan, Ruchill and Tinto. Their appointment needs to be ratified by council committee, but is likely...
14 Dec 2006 - No comments
RMJM has provided Architecture Scotland with drawings showing the proposals for the controversial new building for Gazprom, the Russian Gas Company.
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
The Miller Group is expecting turnover growth of more than a third in 2006, making a thirteenth straight year of profit for the Scottish company. Chief Executive Keith Miller said all three...
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
SPT has opened talks with the Scottish Executive in a bid to secure £42 million of funding for a proposed bus network to link Glasgow City Centre with developments along the Clyde corridor....
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
NHS Lothian is to sell off thirteen properties around Edinburgh, and channel the profits back into patient care. The buildings- worth between £160,000 and £2million- are to go on the market...
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
Alliance Trust has been given a £1.95 million grant from the Scottish Executive to build new headquarters in Dundee, creating 160 jobs over the next three years. The company is to build the...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Nick Barley has just started his new job as director of The Lighthouse in Glasgow. He wants to position the centre at the heart of something he describes as a ‘support infrastructure’ for...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
The Lighthouse is in the process of appointing the team for the Gillespie Kidd and Coia exhibition which will be held at The Lighthouse in Glasgow next October. The curator of the exhibition...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Architecturescotland.co.uk has launched a competition for the best web-based video. The contestants should submit videos to the Archipix section of the Architecture Scotland website. The best...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
The St Peter’s Building Preservation Trust is keen to see the building placed on the World Monument Fund registry of 100 most important buildings at risk. Please nominate the building –...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Sutherland Hussey has recently been asked to work alongside Richard Murphy Architects and Comprehensive Design on the proposals for the redevelopment of the Haymarket site in Edinburgh for...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
At the end of last year, Clydebank Rebuilt launched an open competition for the design of a new canopy for the pedestrian bridge across the Forth & Clyde Canal within Clydebank town centre. This...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
S&P Architects are currently waiting for the return of tenders on the Stirling Sports Village project. Tenders are due to be returned in January. The new sports complex will consist of nine court...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
With the imaginative appointment of Cadell2 as master planner for the project, the development of Scotland’s first Housing Fair appears at last to be moving forward at pace. The next stages have...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Planners have granted approval for M&M Lochrin Ltd’s plans for Lochrin basin. Michael Laird Architects’ proposed £35million residential development will link the southern area of the basin...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Aedas Architects has submitted its proposals for the new extension to Dumbarton Sheriff Court (for the Scottish Courts Service) for consideration by Architecture and Design Scotland. The design...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
David Page and Malcolm Fraser are among the architects who will be working alongside Allan Murray on the design of the key buildings that will occupy Edinburgh’s Caltongate site. The...
19 Jan 2007 - No comments
Archdiocese of Glasgow, Argyll and Bute Council and Historic Scotland have confirmed that they have commissioned Avanti, the London-based conservation architects, to undertake a £70,000,...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Landscape architects GROSS. MAX. has been awarded the 2006 European Landscape Award. The Topos editorial team selected GROSS. MAX. for their individual design concepts and competition entries that...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Gm+ad has submitted a new residential scheme on the Victoria Road, on Glasgow’s south side for planning. The scheme is the first major residential project for the developer project for planning...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Contractors are beginning work on the excavation and demolition works at the former Infirmary Street Swimming baths in Edinburgh, as part of a project to convert the former pool to create a new...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Holmes Partnership, are designing 200 new homes on the site of Hawkhead Hospital in Renfrewshire. The original hospital was designed in 1934 by Thomas Tait (1882 – 1954), one of the most...
29 Jan 2007 - No comments
Keppie Design celebrates as HDM School Solutions Ltd has been announced as preferred bidder for the £60m Public Private Partnership contract for West Lothian Council. Keppie Design’s...
1 Feb 2007 - No comments
Glasgow has lost its bid to become the location for the UK’s first Las Vegas-style super-casino. The Casino Advisory Panel (CAP) granted the potentially lucrative licence to Manchester,...
6 Feb 2007 - No comments
Malcolm Fraser has resigned as the deputy chair of A+DS. Fraser’s resignation could push PPP up the political agenda in the run up to the May elections. In architectural circles it is likely...
6 Feb 2007 - No comments
Jm architects won the Hillhead primary school competition, we are hoping to run all of the short listed entries in the next issue of Prospect. We are hearing rumours that Gordon Murray of gm+ad and...
8 Feb 2007 - No comments
The Glasgow Harbour development has been attacked by West Dumbartonshire Council for alleged “excessive” reliance on retail space. The £1.2 billion development will be subject to an...
9 Feb 2007 - No comments
Developers have released new images of the £200 million housing development at the former Scottish and Newcastle brewery site in Edinburgh. The development team, consisting of Grosvenor, AMA...

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