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14 Sep 2012 - No comments
Maggie’s have begun construction of their latest cancer support centre, a £3m facility in the grounds of Forester Hospital, Aberdeen, with Robertson moving on site to commence a 40 week build...
14 Sep 2012 - No comments
Crème Developments have submitted modifications to their long stalled plans to develop a block of flats on the site of a former petrol station on Great Western Road, Glasgow.
The firm has...
17 Sep 2012 - No comments
A huge 3 dimensional map of Scotland in the grounds of Barony Castle Hotel, Peebles, has been awarded B-listed status by Historic Scotland.
The heritage quango acknowledged the ‘Great polish...
17 Sep 2012 - No comments
Page\Park are to refurbish Dunoon Burgh Hall after being unanimously selected from a shortlist comprising ZM, Gareth Hoskins, Elder + Cannon, Holmes Miller and Robert Potter and Partners....
18 Sep 2012 - No comments
An £85m BDP penned extension to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre is taking shape on Morrison Street, the final phase of a masterplan for the Exchange district.
The scheme is...
18 Sep 2012 - No comments
Glasgow Learning Quarter and BAM PPP have been named as the two remaining consortia competing to build a £200m city centre campus for Glasgow City College – following the elimination of...
18 Sep 2012 - No comments
Residents of Glasgow’s salubrious Park conservation area have been hit by a triple whammy of student housing applications which between them could bring 330 student residences to three vacant...
19 Sep 2012 - No comments
Glasgow Academy has won planning permission to erect a new science & technology wing at its Kelvinbridge campus.
Designed by Page\Park Architects working in collaboration with Atelier 10, the...
19 Sep 2012 - No comments
The outline business case for a £150m replacement for Edinburgh’s Royal Hospital for Sick Children at Little France has been approved by the Scottish Government.
To be built on a car park...
19 Sep 2012 - No comments
YO!, the excitable firm behind YO! Sushi and YOTEL, has launched YO! Home – a contemporary living space which its founder, Simon Woodroffe, claims will transform our lives.
Developed by a...
20 Sep 2012 - No comments
Ediston Properties have moved on site of a speculative office scheme on Edinburgh’s Morrison Street, designed by Michael Laird Architects.
Built by Mansell the 26,380sq/ft scheme is...
20 Sep 2012 - No comments
An exhibition documenting Edinburgh’s coastal regeneration, documented by photographer Robert Davies, is to be staged at the Old Ambulance Depot , 77 Brunswick Street, Edinburgh from 21-25...
21 Sep 2012 - No comments
A campaign group formed by a group of former EMBY/RMJM architects to thwart construction of a security pavilion at the Scottish Parliament are to stage a protest at the Parliament this Saturday....
21 Sep 2012 - No comments
Property company Redevco has officially launched its George House office refurbishment, introducing 90,000sq/ft of Grade A space overlooking George Square, Glasgow.
Undertaken by Reiach &...
21 Sep 2012 - No comments
Alan Pert, director of Nord Architecture, has revealed his intention to up sticks from his native Glasgow and head to the altogether sunnier climes of Melbourne, Australia.
The flit has been...
24 Sep 2012 - No comments
Ewan Cameron Architects have secured planning permission for the conversion of an abandoned Victorian concrete water tank in Ayrshire to form a 3,000sq/ft Passivhaus in Ayrshire.
Located above...
24 Sep 2012 - No comments
Plans to construct a 60 bed Premier Inn at in Stirling, have been approval, the latest phase of the Forthside regeneration plan .
Situated to the east of Stirling town centre the scheme has...
25 Sep 2012 - No comments
Corran Properties have begun refurbishment work to upgrade National Trust for Scotland’s former HQ at Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, to form new office accommodation.
Designed by Morgan...
25 Sep 2012 - No comments
Long standing plans to transform Leith’s Victoria Dock into a whitewater rafting centre have secured political support in the form of independent MSP Margo McDonald.
The politician has said...
25 Sep 2012 - No comments
Glasgow School of Art has launched a campaign to build a £20m graduate and research centre on the site of the Richmond Building, just one block away from Steven Holl & JM Architects main...
26 Sep 2012 - No comments
Will Alsop’s Testbed Space, a Battersea based venue for the creative sector, has opened with Stallan-Brand headlining its latest exhibition.
Loosely structured around the theme 'Stolen', it...
26 Sep 2012 - No comments
Refurbishment work at Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms , one of the capital’s most historic venues, has been completed.
Designed by LDN Architects, with SES acting as building services...
26 Sep 2012 - No comments
The Scottish Government have released the names of thirty schools which constitute the next tranche of a £1.25bn school construction programme which will deliver 67 new schools for 46,000 pupils....
27 Sep 2012 - No comments
NORD Architects plans to build a new £18m palliative care centre for the Prince and Princess of Wales hospice were recently given a boost after Glasgow City Council donated an eight acre site at...
27 Sep 2012 - No comments
Elsick Development Company have submitted their final plans for the development of Scotland’s largest planned new town on a 2,000 acre site, ten miles south of Aberdeen.
The refined...
28 Sep 2012 - No comments
Planned alterations to Glasgow’s A-listed Egyptian Halls have been given a boost after previously unseen period details were discovered, hidden behind a suspended ceiling.
George Morrison of...
28 Sep 2012 - No comments
Aberdeen’s Sir Duncan Rice Library building has been formally opened by the Queen – a full year after the general public were invited through its doors .
The £57m library houses over 1m...
1 Oct 2012 - No comments
A proposal by Glenerrol Ltd to demolish 1,2 and 3 South Exchange Court in order to erect a mixed-use building comprising a 100 room hotel, retail, bars, restaurant and casino, has been revised...
1 Oct 2012 - No comments
Controversial plans to build a security extension to the Scottish Parliament are to go ahead next Monday despite a protest organised by a group of former RMJM architects and EMBT .
The group,...
1 Oct 2012 - No comments
Kelvinside Academy has won planning permission to erect a £500k nursery at its Balgray Campus in Glasgow's west end to replace existing outdated facilities.
The independent school has...
2 Oct 2012 - No comments
The Department for Education has unveiled a trio of modular school designs which they claim could slash the cost of school construction by as much as 30%, or £6m per 1,200 place school, compared...
2 Oct 2012 - No comments
Clyde Gateway has submitted plans to South Lanarkshire Council to redevelop a brownfield site at Farme Cross, Rutherglen, to deliver 3,800sq/m of office space.
Designed by BDP the £6m...
3 Oct 2012 - No comments
Glasgow’s notorious ‘Bridge to Nowhere’ is finally going somewhere with Raynesway Construction moving on site to complete the severed link – 40 years after construction began.
The...
3 Oct 2012 - No comments
A £14m development of 273 en-suite student bedrooms has been unveiled by Heriot-Watt University at their West Student Village campus.
Designed by RMJM alongside main contractor Morgan Sindall...
4 Oct 2012 - No comments
Nord director Alan Pert has expanded upon his antipodean intentions, dispelling notions that he is to leave Glasgow for good in order to assume a new role as director of the Melbourne School of...
5 Oct 2012 - No comments
The Emirates Arena, setpiece of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, is to open to the public tomorrow.
Incorporating the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and a separate arena under one roof the venue...
5 Oct 2012 - No comments
A review of the public procurement system has been welcomed by the industry after the Scottish Government announced that it would look again at how public bodies delivering affordable housing...
8 Oct 2012 - No comments
LaSalle Investment management have announced that construction has begun on a new hotel complex in Edinburgh’s Cowgate after they purchased the development from Jansons Property.
Designed by...
8 Oct 2012 - No comments
The autumn edition of Urban Realm illustrates the sharp divisions which are fracturing societies at home and abroad as a result of the ongoing economic crisis.
We begin the tale close at...
8 Oct 2012 - No comments
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop has confirmed that £3m funding will be made available to the V&A at Dundee as part of efforts to rejuvenate Dundee’s waterfront.
The £45m museum project’s...
9 Oct 2012 - No comments
Urban Realm is putting Scotland’s towns under the spotlight once more with the launch of its annual Carbuncle Awards , the awards scheme which recognises the most dismal places and spaces....
9 Oct 2012 - No comments
John Lamb Architects have completed work on a courtyard development in Kilmory, Isle of Arran, with the completion of a detached, timber framed home.
The Little Bothy seeks to marry...
9 Oct 2012 - No comments
Work to construct a new £14.5m town hall and civic hub for Johnstone has commenced with the demolition of an existing swimming pool in the town.
In its place Renfrewshire Council will build a...
10 Oct 2012 - No comments
Construction work has begun on a new £11.8m headquarters building for Technip, provider of project management, engineering and construction services for the energy industry, at Westhill, Aberdeen....
10 Oct 2012 - No comments
Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery has appointed SHS Burridge Architects to carry out a feasibility study into a multi-million pound revamp and extension of its current home.
The report, which...
10 Oct 2012 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord has announced that their Glasgow studio is incubating Studio 2080 , a ‘community interest company’ composed of four final year architecture students from the University of...
10 Oct 2012 - No comments
The Carbuncle Awards spilled over onto the airwaves for a spell this afternoon when a heated debate kicked off over the future of Scotland’s towns, following publication of the first nominees in...
11 Oct 2012 - No comments
Tony Kettle, a former RMJM’s director, has teamed up with fellow former employees Colin Bone (former European managing principal) and David Tripney, to set up Kettle Collective, a new...
11 Oct 2012 - No comments
Planning permission has been awarded for a mountain sports hub in the Pentland hills by Edinburgh City Council.
Described as an ‘ecological hub’ for mountain sports information and...
11 Oct 2012 - No comments
The RIAS, the body representing architects in Scotland, has launched an outspoken attack on the Carbuncle Awards and poked fun at Urban Realm’s offices, via a stint on BBC Radio Scotland ....
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