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25 Jun 2013 - No comments
The £5.5m Glasgow National Hockey Centre has been officially unveiled by Glasgow City Council ahead of its opening next month.
Located on Glasgow Green the 2014 Commonwealth Games venue will...
25 Jun 2013 - No comments
Bellair, developer of a flexible tenancy business hub concept in Grangemouth and Falkirk, are to roll out the brand to Stirling and Perth after identifying sites for expansion.
The first...
26 Jun 2013 - No comments
A £25m development at Royal Exchange Square, backed by businessman James Mortimer, has received planning approval from Glasgow City Council.
The Nord designed mixed use scheme incorporates...
26 Jun 2013 - No comments
The RIAS has announced that it is to stage a year-long programme of events focussed on Scotland’s architecture in 2016 to celebrate its centenary.
Backed by the Scottish Government the...
26 Jun 2013 - No comments
A new road bridge spanning the Firth of Forth is to be named the Queensferry Crossing following a public poll.
First Minister Alex Salmond announced the title at a naming ceremony for the...
27 Jun 2013 - No comments
Plans to transform a derelict department store in Paisley town centre have been unveiled by Renfrewshire Council.
An artists impression of the Abbey Quarter plan prepared by Cooper Cromar...
27 Jun 2013 - No comments
The latest batch of secondary schools to be completed under the Scottish Government’s Schools for the Future programme have been handed over by Cooper Cromar.
Eastwood High School and The...
28 Jun 2013 - No comments
West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to accelerate delivery of a new leisure centre at Queen’s Quay, Clydebank , by contributing £18m toward its construction costs.
Scheduled to complete...
28 Jun 2013 - No comments
Work to create a new Himalayan Centre for Arts and Culture within the former Dr. Bells Swimming Pool, Leith, following a period of planning and fundraising by a small group of dedicated volunteers....
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
Falkirk is hoping to gain fresh economic horsepower this summer with the emergence of two giant equine heads which will soon loom over the town’s skyline.
A 10 week construction programme to...
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has officially re-opened Duthie Park following a £5.2m restoration including the reinstatement of many of the parks original Victorian features .
This has included...
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
The latest installment of the Architecture Annual is set to hit the streets this September, bulging with over 80 of the finest new buildings in Scotland, or completed by a Scottish architect, over...
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
Work to create a new town centre for Craigmillar, south of Edinburgh city centre, has begun with PARC beginning work on new homes, a food store, offices and civic square.
Approved back in...
2 Jul 2013 - No comments
JCJ Group have commenced demolition of a number of unsafe buildings in a three acre block at the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City, following eleven years of stalled plans to build a Selfridges...
2 Jul 2013 - No comments
A massive 20 week clear-up exercise has got underway in debris to remove debris left behind from the weekend demolition of two high rise blocks of flats at Derby Street, Hilltown.
The 22...
3 Jul 2013 - No comments
The Court of Session has today ruled in favour of the Cairngorms National Park Authority in relation to the construction of four new projects within the park bounds, overruling objections from...
3 Jul 2013 - No comments
Lewis & Hickey have unveiled a £36.6m refurbishment of the University of Edinburgh’s A listed Main Library, heralded as one of the city’s finest modernist buildings and part of a wider...
4 Jul 2013 - No comments
Malcolm Fraser, chair of a Scottish Government advisory group on town centre renewal , has published his long-awaited findings , outlining a range of measures designed to breathe new life into...
4 Jul 2013 - No comments
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4 Jul 2013 - No comments
Goodson Associates has announced that they have formed a strategic partnership with fellow structural engineers Massie Reid in order to expand their geographic reach and deepen their resources...
4 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow has lost out in its bid to host the 2018 Youth Olympics after being knocked out in the first round of voting in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Glasgow had been shortlisted alongside Medellin,...
5 Jul 2013 - No comments
With the economy on the mend and even the sun threatening to reappear things are starting to look up for our built environments for the first time in years, as the latest edition of Urban Realm...
5 Jul 2013 - No comments
Keppie has submitted detailed plans for the development of a new business park at Central Quay, Glasgow, fleshing out an earlier master plan for the area .
Developed by Goodman the scheme...
5 Jul 2013 - No comments
An Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture student has earned some northern exposure after winning a RIAS & A+DS student architecture award with a dramatic proposal for an...
8 Jul 2013 - No comments
An unfinished pedestrian footbridge across the M8 motorway in Glasgow city centre has finally opened to pedestrians and cyclists 40 years after it was first built.
Officially unveiled today...
8 Jul 2013 - No comments
Safedem have commenced demolition of a west end tenement to clear the way for a new science & technology wing for Glasgow Academy.
The sandstone structure on Colebrooke Street is making way...
9 Jul 2013 - No comments
A £4.5m project to rebuild an A listed mansion on the Isle of Raasay is to be celebrated this weekend with a number of events and activities following the completion of an extensive rebuild....
9 Jul 2013 - No comments
Peter Brett Associates, the development and infrastructure consultancy, has completed the acquisition of structural engineers Hannah, Reed and Associates.
This will see Hannah-Reed’s 85...
9 Jul 2013 - No comments
The De Vere Group has secured planning permission to build a 120 bedroom hotel at Crewe Road South, Edinburgh, designed by 3DReid Architects.
Valued at £20m the development will...
10 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has unveiled details of its in-house £250m vision for the Sighthill district of Glasgow, transforming the tower block estates of Fountainwell and Pinkston...
10 Jul 2013 - No comments
Safedem, on behalf of Glasgow Housing Association, has commenced the strip out of 20 Rosemount Street, Roystonhill, one of three blocks scheduled for demolition on the estate through to 2015....
11 Jul 2013 - No comments
Hillcrest Housing Association have submitted plans drawn up by Smith Scott Mullan Associates for the development of 155 new homes at the former Eastern General Hospital, Edinburgh.
Built in...
11 Jul 2013 - No comments
A sod cutting ceremony has taken place on site of a new NHS Primary Care Centre at Dalbeattie, Dumfries & Galloway .
The a £2.5m facility will e built on a former railway terminus and...
12 Jul 2013 - No comments
Orchard Street Investment Management have submitted a change of use application for Dundee’s Wellgate Shopping Centre in order to transform the city centre mall into a leisure destination....
12 Jul 2013 - No comments
Titan Investors have taken the wraps off a £60m plan to build a landmark office development in Aberdeen city centre.
Fronting Union Street, where it will replace three existing properties...
12 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow City Council’s education services have prepared plans for a £12.2m shared schools campus in North Pollokshields , incorporating both a replacement Glendale Primary and integrated...
15 Jul 2013 - No comments
Tog Studio has announced the completion of a live-build boathouse on the Isle of Tiree following a mere seven day construction programme .
It is the second such project to be completed on...
15 Jul 2013 - No comments
An exhibition showcasing tentative proposals for a £6m submarine museum in Helensburgh, has opened today within the VisitHelensburgh tourist information office.
The Scottish Submarine Centre...
16 Jul 2013 - No comments
Demolition work has begun on the University of Stirling’s Murray Hall to make way for the second phase of a £38m project to deliver new student housing, a conference venue and events space....
16 Jul 2013 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects have submitted a revised planning application for the redevelopment of Perth Theatre after securing £11.5m of funding to restore and refurbish the B listed Edwardian...
17 Jul 2013 - No comments
The British Council has shortlisted two teams to represent the country at the14th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia.
David Knight/Oliver Wainwright/Finn Williams...
17 Jul 2013 - No comments
Construction of BDP’s Innovo has hit a significant milestone with completion of its stone and glass façade of the office building, which will serve as a conduit between renewable energy...
17 Jul 2013 - No comments
Plans to restore land at a former open cast coal mine in Glenmuckloch, Dunfries & Galloway, have been announced by Hargreaves Mining Services, the Duke of Buccleugh, Dumfries and Galloway Council,...
18 Jul 2013 - No comments
The Royal Institute of British Architects have unveiled their shortlist for the 2013 Stirling Prize for the best new building.
This sees six diverse buildings (including two from Ireland, four...
18 Jul 2013 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects are celebrating after making a three strong shortlist to renovate and extend a 17th century German Castle - in collaboration with Buro Happold and Ralph Appelbaum...
18 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow City Heritage Trust has named the winners of its architectural heritage conservation and regeneration prize, established to reward Glasgow students who identify ways in which underutilised...
19 Jul 2013 - No comments
Dress for the Weather and FACTORY Architecture, working in collaboration with artist Jacqueline Donachie, have reached the final three in a competition to design a £250k memorial for the lost...
22 Jul 2013 - No comments
A £23m social housing complex at the heart of Edinburgh’s Quartermile development has been unveiled by Richard Murphy Architects, as the first tenants pick up the keys to their new homes....
19 Jul 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen’s effort s to sell itself on the national stage as a cultural tour de force have backfired after UK City of Culture 2017 judges rationale for overlooking the north east city during the...
22 Jul 2013 - No comments
Two tower blocks at Sandiefield Road, Glasgow, have been demolished as part of a wider regeneration of the Gorbals.
Built in 1971 the twin 24 storey properties rose to 69m in height and...
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