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26 Jun 2012 - No comments
Planning permission has been awarded to Alumno Developments for the creation of a 174 bed student residential scheme and ground floor retail on the site of a Comet store on Dumbarton Road....
27 Jun 2012 - No comments
North Lanarkshire Council have approved £10m in funding for a new link road connecting the Ravenscraig regeneration site with the M8 motorway.
This is needed to finance a requirement for road...
27 Jun 2012 - No comments
Plans to build a new Kelso High School, replacing the existing historic 1939 Reid and Forbes designed school, are being progressed by Borders Council.
The £15m scheme could see a new school...
27 Jun 2012 - No comments
Finance Secretary John Swinney has announced he is to bring forward £105m of capital investment spend to this year in a bid to keep the struggling economy afloat.
The programme covers a broad...
28 Jun 2012 - No comments
Construction of Keppie Design's redevelopment of Victoria Park Stadium in Dingwall, home of Ross County FC, has begun following the team’s promotion to the Scottish Premier League.
These...
28 Jun 2012 - No comments
The National Grid has produced a 1:50 scale model of Bystrup’s competition winning design for a new breed of electricity pylon – the first overhaul of the pervasive structures since they...
28 Jun 2012 - No comments
Planners at Argyll & Bute Council have approved plans by Waitrose to erect a food hall and petrol station on the outskirts of the seaside town.
To be built by Drum Property and designed by...
29 Jun 2012 - No comments
Reiach & Hall have hosted an evening celebration of their recently completed Stirling campus for Forth Valley College.
Located on a fold in the river Forth at Raploch the college is intended...
29 Jun 2012 - No comments
Incoming BDP chairman David Cash has vowed to transform the architectural practice from a UK based firm into a “world-based organisation” as part of a wider management reshuffle.
Cash, who...
2 Jul 2012 - No comments
The tenth edition of Urban Realm, marking two and a half tears since our transition from Prospect, is out now and contains a bumper crop of features and analysis to mark the occasion.
This...
2 Jul 2012 - No comments
The Queen is to formally unveil a £2m refurbishment of Inverclyde Council’s HQ this Wednesday.
Designed by BMJ Architects this entailed the full refurbishment of the ground floor of the...
2 Jul 2012 - No comments
Mansell have commenced construction on the Reiach & Hall designed Bannockburn Heritage Centre as part of a partnership between Historic Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland.
The £9m...
3 Jul 2012 - No comments
The University of Dundee has announced that it is to undertake to design and build the UK’s first ‘energy autonomous’ building within the city’s Botanic Garden.
Designed by students...
3 Jul 2012 - No comments
A sod cutting ceremony has taken place on site of the new Dumbarton Academy , a 700 space school incorporating a new theatre, library and flood-lit all-weather pitch.
Once complete the...
3 Jul 2012 - No comments
The first tenants have moved into Dunfermline’s Housing Innovation Showcase , a £3.3m energy efficient estate built by Kingdom Housing Association in partnership with Fife Council....
3 Jul 2012 - No comments
£40m in funding has been allocated by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde for the construction of four new health centres in Woodside, Maryhill, Eastwood and Gorbals.
The new centres will be...
4 Jul 2012 - No comments
A series of improvements to the Glasgow/Edinburgh rail line; including electrification, longer carriages, wifi access and improved journey times, have been announced by the Scottish Government....
4 Jul 2012 - No comments
Nord have become the latest architectural practice to pick up a Maggie’s commission after they were selected to design Maggie’s Forth Valley, in the grounds of Forth Valley Royal Hospital ,...
5 Jul 2012 - No comments
Western Europe’s tallest building, Renzo Piano’s Shard, is to be officially inaugurated today by His Excellency Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassem Bin Jabor Al Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar and the Duke...
5 Jul 2012 - No comments
Cameron’s Architects have become the first practice in the UK to offer their services on Groupon as part of a wider marketing strategy.
The Edinburgh and Gallashiels based studio is offering...
5 Jul 2012 - No comments
Peel Environmental has submitted plans for the construction of a new waste recovery centre adjacent to the M8, Glasgow.
The South Clyde Energy Centre would produce around 20MW of...
6 Jul 2012 - No comments
The winners of the annual Scottish Student Awards for Architecture, organised jointly by A+DS and RIAS, have been unveiled - and the headline winner is Sam Wilson, cover star of the summer edition...
6 Jul 2012 - No comments
Perth and Kinross Council have granted approval for the construction of a new Invergowrie Primary School, adjacent to the C listed existing school which will be retained for community use....
9 Jul 2012 - No comments
Planning permission has been granted for the conversion of a derelict stone building, just 200 yards from the Scottish Parliament, into a one bedroom home.
Located on the road from Holyrood...
9 Jul 2012 - No comments
A campaign to block construction of Aberdeen’s bypass has reached the Supreme Court in London where a two day hearing on the subject is to be held from today.
The Aberdeen Western Peripheral...
9 Jul 2012 - No comments
Glasgow City Council, keen to atone for past slights, have launched a public consultation for George Square in a bid to transform the central meeting space into something more befitting of its...
10 Jul 2012 - No comments
A Phillip Watts Design concept store for savoury chain Greggs has opened its doors in Gosforth, near Newcastle - location of the first ever Greggs unit back in 1951.
Named simply as Greggs The...
10 Jul 2012 - No comments
Alan Dunlop has returned from a ten day stint in Suzhou, near Shanghai, with an unequivocal message for young architects: “Get out there… as quickly as you can”.
The clarion call follows...
10 Jul 2012 - No comments
A new build holiday-let cottage on the shores of Loch Etive, near Oban, has been granted planning permission by Argyll & Bute Council.
Designed by block 9 Architects the property will be split...
10 Jul 2012 - No comments
Donald Trump has teamed up with golfer Colin Montgomerie to officially unveil Trump Golf Links Scotland; a golf course, golf house and practice facility at Menie, Aberdeenshire.
Dedicating the...
11 Jul 2012 - No comments
The Scottish Futures Trust, the non-profit body which supports government capital spending, has reportedly made savings of £131m over the past year by eschewing the use of expensive consultants....
11 Jul 2012 - No comments
The final group of seventy projects to be put forward for this year’s Architecture Scotland Annual have been selected by the Urban Realm editorial team.
A diverse body of work is reflected...
11 Jul 2012 - No comments
Several leading crime writers, led by Val McDermid, have joined forces to back the ‘ Million for a Morgue ’ campaign run by the University of Dundee.
This invites the public to vote for...
12 Jul 2012 - No comments
Regeneration body Riverside Inverclyde have teamed up with Inverclyde Council to invite interest from sculptors for the creation of a feature artwork for the town.
Valued at between £50 and...
12 Jul 2012 - No comments
The Civic Trust Awards have issued a call for entries for the 54th iteration of their annual bash.
In that time some 6,500 awards have been doled out, most recently to McGregor Bowes Howarth...
12 Jul 2012 - No comments
Edinburgh Zoo has launched a £100k public appeal to contribute toward a £750k redesign of its existing penguin enclosure; introducing new interactive elements, slides and diving boards, enhanced...
13 Jul 2012 - No comments
Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt , a graphic account of America’s underclass produced by Pullitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges and cartoonist Joe Sacco has caused a stir with its...
13 Jul 2012 - No comments
This month City Design Co-operative were named ‘ best landscape architects ’ by Urban Realm magazine for a range of work including public realm work at the Fraser Building at Glasgow University...
13 Jul 2012 - No comments
A precipitous decline in UK construction, down 7.4% compared to last year, has been reported by the Office for National Statistics.
In what is proving to be a tale of two sides the public...
13 Jul 2012 - No comments
Snoozebox, the portable hotel group, have announced that Edinburgh is be the latest destination for their unique brand of low cost accommodation after they were commissioned by property developer...
16 Jul 2012 - No comments
Miller Construction has won student housing contracts in York and Birmingham to meet continued demand in the fast growing sector.
The York development is valued at £12m and will entail...
16 Jul 2012 - No comments
Edinburgh University have commenced construction on their Flowave Test Tank, a £2.6m facility for simulating wave conditions.
Designed by Bennetts Associates, in collaboration with Edinburgh...
16 Jul 2012 - No comments
Luss Estates Company is undertaking a public consultation into a a 20 year masterplan for Luss Village, Arrochar, Tarbet and the surrounding area being drawn up by Page & Park Architects and...
17 Jul 2012 - No comments
Clyde Gateway has submitted plans for a new £4.9m masterplan for the Cuningar Loop, in Glasgow's east end..
It incorporates a £1m footbridge rocured by Glasgow City Council, a single span...
17 Jul 2012 - No comments
Construction work on phase one of a £1bn New Town, billed as Scotland’s largest new urban community, has commenced construction in West Lothian.
It will see 550 houses built by 2017 around...
18 Jul 2012 - No comments
A collapse in the construction sector of 6.9% during the first three months of 2012 has led to Scotland following the UK’s lead into a double-dip recession, according to figures published by the...
18 Jul 2012 - No comments
Walters & Cohen architects have been shortlisted to design a £5m primary school in Kirkintilloch, after being selected by East Dumbartonshire Council, following the formal go ahead from the...
18 Jul 2012 - No comments
Miller Homes have begun work on the second of five apartment blocks on the site of the former Telford College, Edinburgh.
Designed by CDA Architects Belford Campus will forms part of the...
18 Jul 2012 - No comments
A long heralded dedicated bus route along the banks of the river Clyde won't enter service until after the Commonwealth Games have concluded in 2014, after Transport Scotland revealed that the...
19 Jul 2012 - No comments
A development of 18 live/work units 10 miles to the north of Aberdeen has been submitted for planning permission by Brown and Brown Architects.
Evolving the often misunderstood concept of a...
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