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22 May 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards 2007 were held last Friday at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow. See full architecture results and images here. Glasgow’s Gareth Hoskins Architects came out top...
23 May 2007 - No comments
A leading economist has warned of a slowdown in Scottish house prices following the latest rise last quarter. Professor Donald MacRae, chief economist with Lloyds TSB Scotland, said: "Recent...
23 May 2007 - No comments
gm+ad architects have a new commercial development going on site this month on Hope Street. The Copenhagen Building takes its name from the associations in the area with the Duke of Wellington...
23 May 2007 - No comments
Nord, Gareth Hoskins and Reiach & Hall have been included on a shortlist of Scottish architectural firms contending for the opportunity to redevelop the prestigious Dollar Academy. The...
23 May 2007 - No comments
Poorer areas of Glasgow are being left behind by major regeneration projects, according to a report published by think-tank Demos. Demos spoke with more than 5,000 Glaswegians over a period of...
29 May 2007 - No comments
A group of students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment tasked with refurbishing an existing tower block are to show their plans at an end of year exhibition...
29 May 2007 - No comments
Progress Property Developments Limited has lodged a planning application for a new 158 bedrooms 6 Star Deluxe International Hotel and an adjoining block of 68 serviced apartments designed by Ian...
29 May 2007 - No comments
Graeme Massie Architects has been awarded the Royal Scottish Academy Medal for Architecture for the second time in three years. An acknowledgment of 'outstanding work,' the medal was awarded to...
30 May 2007 - No comments
Whitbybird and architects Cooper Cromar have begun work on site at the former post office building at number one George Square. The A-listed Victorian building - rebranded g1 George Square...
4 Jun 2007 - No comments
Draw Architects has been shortlisted to design the £10 million British Pavilion for World Expo 2010 in Shanghai for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) alongside five other practices; Zaha...
8 Jun 2007 - No comments
The Highland Housing Fair and the RIAS have announced the architectural winners of the competition to develop 27 plots on the exhibition site at Balvonie Braes to the South east of Inverness. The...
6 Jun 2007 - No comments
The Antonine Shopping Centre in Cumbernauld was officially opened to the public this morning by North Lanarkshire Provost, Thomas Curley. The £40 million centre, developed by London and...
6 Jun 2007 - No comments
The first images of the multi - million pound Ailsa Craig Centre to be built in Girvan have been released. The centre, designed by John McAslan, is to be built on the shoreline of the town...
6 Jun 2007 - No comments
Penny Lewis, Prospect editor, visited Denmark to look at shared spaces and home-zones with Parc Life, the URC responsible for the expansion and regeneration of Craigmillar. Here are some...
7 Jun 2007 - No comments
St Peter’s Seminary at Cardross by Gillespie Kidd and Coia and Mavisbank have made it on to the World Monument Fund’s list of the 100 most endangered sites for 2008. The WMF, which has its...
8 Jun 2007 - No comments
3D Architects, the third largest practice in Scotland, have announced a merger with REID architecture. The new practice will be called 3DReid. 3D and REID architecture have a long...
8 Jun 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) has become the latest environmental group to speak out against billionaire Donald Trump's plans for a lavish £1 billion golf resort near Aberdeen. The SWT...
8 Jun 2007 - No comments
Work has begun on the £100 million redevelopment of Glasgow's St Enoch Centre. Demolition work started yesterday at the former Clydesdale Bank site on the corner of Argyll Street and St Enoch...
13 Jun 2007 - No comments
Selfridges are poised to announce their plans for a new store in Glasgow, according to City Council officials. No timescale has been given, nor has any planning application been submitted,...
13 Jun 2007 - No comments
The 200 year old Coodham Estate in Ayrshire has been relaunched to the public following a massive restoration project splitting the house into luxury flats and houses. The main building has...
14 Jun 2007 - No comments
Plans for a new sports stadium in Edinburgh were described as “dead in the water” by council members earlier this week. City of Edinburgh Council’s new planning leader, Jim Lowrie, said...
15 Jun 2007 - No comments
The opening of the Riverside Museum in Glasgow has been delayed by at least 18 months, with the building now scheduled for completion in late 2010. The delays have been attributed to...
15 Jun 2007 - No comments
Plans for the redevelopment of the former Clydesdale steel works site near Motherwell have been approved by North Lanarkshire Council. The £110 million scheme headed by Banks Developments...
17 Jun 2007 - No comments
BBC Scotland is screening a programme on BBC One on Monday 18 June which will take a critical look at new developments along the banks of the River Clyde. "I don’t know any Glaswegian who...
20 Jun 2007 - No comments
RMJM has merged with American firm Hillier, to create a global architectural ‘super studio.’ The new practice boasts over 1,000 architects working in 16 cites across the world, with a...
20 Jun 2007 - No comments
Protesters pelted the proposed site of a new Tesco supermarket in Partick with seeds earlier this week. Campaigners fired seed bombs at the site with a medieval catapult in order to highlight...
20 Jun 2007 - No comments
The multi-million Caltongate development in Edinburgh’s Old Town faced fresh criticism this week following police concerns that the new project will attract ‘yobs and drug addicts.’...
25 Jun 2007 - No comments
gm+ad architects has submitted plans for a £13.1 million, environmentally friendly community hub to be built in the Govan area of Glasgow. The centre will provide nursing, social and health...
27 Jun 2007 - No comments
Hazledene Estates has been granted planning permission for the redevelopment of the former Satrosphere centre on Justice Mill Lane in Aberdeen. The £60 million project has been designed by...
28 Jun 2007 - No comments
John Bute, Christie’s and Savills have announced that Dumfries House, along with all its contents and 2,000 acre estate, has been acquired for the nation by The Art Fund. The venture was...
28 Jun 2007 - No comments
The RIAS has announced that Mary Wrenn has resigned as Chief Executive of the Incorporation and will leave in August. Wrenn said she was pleased to have been a “catalyst for change” in the...
4 Jul 2007 - No comments
Morgan McDonnell architects has been granted planning permission for a multi-million pound, mixed use regeneration scheme within Edinburgh's Old Town. The project will comprise of 80 new...
4 Jul 2007 - No comments
The approval of plans to transform a disused toilet block in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park into a health food cafe has sparked further debate into the leasing of public land to commercial operators....
4 Jul 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has announced plans for a £12.5 million redevelopment of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. National Galleries of Scotland is currently looking for an architect for...
5 Jul 2007 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have been honoured at the first RIBA National Awards for their design of The Bridge Arts Centre in Easterhouse, the only Scottish project to receive an award. The...
10 Jul 2007 - No comments
Planning approval has been granted to the Cornerstone development in Glasgow, designed by gm+ad, with construction due to commence later this year. The new office building, by joint venture...
10 Jul 2007 - No comments
Phase I of the £8.7 million refurbishment of the Glasgow School of Art began last week, following more than a decade of fundraising and planning. The Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project...
11 Jul 2007 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins has released the first image of the Culloden Memorial Battlefield Project currently under construction. The building will showcase the history of the battlefield and surrounding...
13 Jul 2007 - No comments
The Government has said that plans for a casino in Stranraer may still go ahead, despite the Prime Minister's call for a report on the "social effects" of gambling. Dumfries and Galloway MP...
18 Jul 2007 - No comments
W G Mitchell has purchased 23 Charlotte Square in Edinburgh for £2.75 million. The A-listed four-storey building, currently let to Royal Bank of Scotland subsidiary Adam & Company Group, is...
18 Jul 2007 - No comments
Sir Arnold Clark, owner of Scotland’s biggest car company, has sparked controversy with plans to demolish the Botanic Gardens Garage in Glasgow’s West End and replace it with flats and retail...
18 Jul 2007 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects is to be recommended to Fife Council as the preferred practice to lead the design of a new Museum and Gallery for Dumfirmline. The practice’s design concept was...
18 Jul 2007 - No comments
Blueprints were published by Edinburgh City Council yesterday outlining plans which could see the west end of Princes Street turned into a cultural quarter. The council hopes to encourage more...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
Prospect will be hosting a special debate on housing during the Edinburgh Festival to coincide with the Test of Time, Saltire Housing exhibition at ECA. The speakers are Lynsey Hanley, author...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
The Prospect Housing Debate forms the climax of a one day international conference on housing organised by do.co.mo.mo. Trash or Treasure? will look at modernist mass housing in and...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
The final selection of the winner of the design competition for the £10m British Pavilion for the  Shanghai World Expo 2010 will be announced in September. An exhibition of short listed work has...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
The Test of Time, the Saltire Exhibition looking at 70 years of Scottish Housing design opens on Saturday 4 August and runs until 22 August. Opening times are 10-6pm . There are a...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
Paterson Architects have been commissioned to design three new family homes in Cupar, Fife . The client, MAB Ltd, is a development company established in 2006 with the specific aim to...
1 Aug 2007 - No comments
Aedas has been granted planning permission by West Dumbartonshire Council for the extension and refurbishment of Dumbarton Sheriff Court. The facility improvements will include three new...
1 Aug 2007 - No comments
HLM architects has won an architectural competition, organised by RIAS for the Highland Housing Alliance, to develop two of the 27 plots that will form part of the first Housing Fair of its kind in...

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