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23 Jul 2013 - No comments
To celebrate one year to go before the 2014 Commonwealth Games organisers have travelled the country to set up a series of photo shoots announcing the key milestone against a number of scenic...
23 Jul 2013 - No comments
Forestry Commission Scotland is inviting tenders for two artists in residence to support the creation of a new £4.9m woodland park on the Cuninar Loop, Glasgow. Situated directly opposite...
23 Jul 2013 - No comments
A £10m speculative office development offering 26,380sq/ft of Grade A space to tenants has been completed at 145 Morrison Street, Edinburgh . Located in the Exchange district close to...
23 Jul 2013 - No comments
The second of two new buildings together constituting the National Avian Research Facility has commenced construction at the University of Edinburgh’s Easter Bush campus. Miller Construction...
23 Jul 2013 - No comments
Edinburgh’s Court of Session is scheduled to hear a winding-up petition against RMJM later today following a submission by the practices former Edinburgh director Conor Pittman. Pittman...
24 Jul 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a giant cargo net across Brunswick Street, Glasgow, have been unveiled by Icecream Architecture as part of wider ‘one year to go’ celebrations for the looming Commonwealth Games....
24 Jul 2013 - No comments
BRE has fleshed out its plans for a new Innovation Park at Shawfield, following the implementation of a similar scheme at Ravenscraig, after staging a workshop looking at how best such a scheme can...
24 Jul 2013 - No comments
Planning officials at Edinburgh City Council are poised to grant approval to a new £8m stadium for Edinburgh Academical, Scotland’s oldest rugby club, tomorrow. If granted it all but clears...
25 Jul 2013 - No comments
The University of Glasgow has completed the demolition of the former Glasgow University Union extension, clearing the way for construction of a new Stevenson-Hive building. Designed by ECD...
25 Jul 2013 - No comments
The University of Edinburgh has submitted a £3.4m plan to revamp the McEwan Hall by opening up a cavernous basement beneath the venue and introducing a new entrance from Bristo Square....
25 Jul 2013 - No comments
Alistair Brand and Paul Stallan, founding directors of Stallan-Brand, have headed into Africa to present a preliminary masterplan to the African University of the Creative Arts and their chairman,...
25 Jul 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a £13m cultural attraction in Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens could be revived after Aberdeen City Council’s deputy leader said the abandoned plan could be resurrected in...
26 Jul 2013 - No comments
Christian charity the Preshal Trust has taken possession of their new Linthouse headquarters, Glasgow, a single storey pavilion designed by Elder & Cannon . The £550k brick clad structure...
26 Jul 2013 - No comments
The first ever exhibition of Antarctic Architecture has opened its doors in Glasgow, offering a glimpse into the hardship and beauty of life at the bottom of our planet. Commissioned by the...
29 Jul 2013 - No comments
Inverkip power station’s 237m stack, the third tallest structure in the United Kingdom, has been demolished in a spectacular dusk explosion. An armada of yachts and vessels had sailed to the...
29 Jul 2013 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council has granted planning consent for a new contemporary home on Corstorphine Hill, an area designated as being of ‘Great landscape Value’. Situated on Ravelston Dykes...
30 Jul 2013 - No comments
A spate of demolition activity continues apace with Glasgow Housing Association announcing that they have hired Europe’s tallest long reach excavator to bring down the latest tower blocks to...
30 Jul 2013 - No comments
A giant cargo net, centrepiece of the Merchant City Festival, has been clambered over by 1,500 pairs of fleet footed visitors during the three day city centre event, the organisers have announced....
30 Jul 2013 - No comments
To mark the first anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics the Design Council has launched a digital archive of over 100 case studies submitted by designers and architects who contributed to the...
31 Jul 2013 - No comments
The National Library of Scotland is inviting tenders from contractors for a £10m contract to replace the external envelope of its Causewayside Building, Edinburgh, in order to stem a number of...
31 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow Housing Association have removed the scaffolding from their latest housing project, a 44 home development on a parcel of land bounded by Duke Street and High Street. Delivered by...
31 Jul 2013 - No comments
Hammerson have announced that they are to press ahead with a £20m leisure extension to their Silverburn shopping mall in the south side of Glasgow, augmenting its existing retail provision with...
1 Aug 2013 - No comments
The British Council has announced the selection of a proposal by FAT Architecture, Crimson Architectural Historians and Owen Hatherley to form the British pavilion at the 2014 Venice architecture...
1 Aug 2013 - No comments
The latest phase in a programme of townscape improvement works around Glasgow’s Merchant City have been revealed following façade cleaning works to properties on Bell Street and Wilson Street....
2 Aug 2013 - No comments
A couple from Aberdeenshire have made it third time lucky in their bid to erect their dream self-build home in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, after planner gave their unanimous go-ahead for the scheme ....
2 Aug 2013 - No comments
An architecturally significant parking garage in Glasgow’s west end, The Botanic Gardens Garage, designed by D.V. Wylie in 1911 is to be transformed into a shop and gym alongside a small space...
2 Aug 2013 - No comments
Historic Scotland has announced that the Heritage Lottery Fund has agreed to provide £3.5m in funding toward the National Conservation Centre, an £8.4m facility in Stirling dedicated to...
5 Aug 2013 - No comments
An £11.2m integrated policing facility for Police Scotland is taking shape in Aberdeen with the completion of the base of the 4,518sq/m building. Situated at Kitty Brewster the custody...
5 Aug 2013 - No comments
The latest survey of the UK economy has painted a brightening picture of the hitherto struggling construction sector, predicting growth of 2.2 per cent in 2014 and a robust 4.5 per cent in 2015....
5 Aug 2013 - No comments
Britain’s fading seaside towns are increasingly becoming ‘dumping grounds’ for the vulnerable as benefit claimants of working age are pushed out of the cities to the coast, according to a...
5 Aug 2013 - No comments
Scottish ministers have given their blessing to a £67m Tax Incremental Financing scheme which it is hoped will leverage as much as £413m in private sector investment across Falkirk and...
6 Aug 2013 - No comments
Work to deliver the second phase of regeneration work at Mill O’ Mains, Dundee, is to proceed after the Home Group appointed contractors to deliver the next tranche of housing. This will see...
6 Aug 2013 - No comments
Construction services group Robertson has unveiled a £5.2m community hub at Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, the latest in a series of projects to be delivered in partnership with the NHS and Newcastle...
6 Aug 2013 - No comments
Revised plans to construct a new link road in Inverness have been published by Highland Council; which incorporate a new sports hub and swing bridge. The Inverness West Link Road is intended...
7 Aug 2013 - No comments
First Minister Alex Salmond has penned an unprecedented attack on a ‘kamikaze’ Aberdeen City Council as the growing schism between local and national government spilled over into the public...
7 Aug 2013 - No comments
A bout of negative publicity surrounding Foster’s under construction Hydro Arena in Glasgow looks to be behind it with work to envelope the eye-catching structure in giant inflatable EFTE...
7 Aug 2013 - No comments
The BBC has published details of an upcoming documentary which is set to lift the lid on some of Britain’s most megalomaniacal architectural schemes; including an insane bid to demolish Glasgow,...
8 Aug 2013 - No comments
Abertay University is to progress a programme of refurbishment work at its historic 1910 Old College building. This work will see extensive repair work carried out to the buildings failing...
8 Aug 2013 - No comments
Dundonians are being asked for their input to help formalise a vision for the city’s bid to be crowned UK City of Culture 2017. ‘ We Dundee ’ is soliciting opinion on how the city should...
8 Aug 2013 - No comments
Clyde Gateway has submitted plans for a mixed office and industrial development on the site of the former Dalmarnock Gas Works at Bartholomew Street, Glasgow. A ‘hybrid’ industrial and...
9 Aug 2013 - No comments
Historic Scotland has launched a competition for photographers to snap the Forth Bridge in support of its nomination as a World Heritage Site . Running from 10 August to 30 September the...
9 Aug 2013 - No comments
Three shortlisted designs for a proposed £25m National Performance Centre for Sport have been unveiled by Dundee, Stirling and Edinburgh. Dundee's bid is being spearheaded by Keppie and...
9 Aug 2013 - No comments
Plans to build a £2.5m visitor centre on the western shore of Loch Ness have been suspended by tourism firm Jacobite Cruises after the project was hit by rising costs. The Cameron Webster...
12 Aug 2013 - No comments
Scottish Water has completed a £7m project to upgrade a network of Victorian tunnels and aqueducts, which direct fresh water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow. Working in consultation with...
12 Aug 2013 - No comments
Historic Scotland and Scottish Canals have begun an evaluation of eighty canal side buildings to ascertain whether they meet the requirements for listing. The survey encompasses all 137 miles...
13 Aug 2013 - No comments
Two of Scotland’s newest secondary schools, Eastwood High and the Lasswade Centre, are to welcome their first pupils tomorrow following their handover to both council's last June . Despite...
13 Aug 2013 - No comments
Dundee City Council has given the go ahead to the V&A at Dundee , clearing the way for the issue of tender notices. Work to deliver the Kengo Kuma designed international centre of design has...
13 Aug 2013 - No comments
Bennetts Associates have been commissioned to undertake a feasibility study for the B listed Edinburgh Central Library. The Edinburgh institution has been serving the public for over 100 years...
14 Aug 2013 - No comments
Edinburgh councillors are expected to approve demolition of the B listed Scottish Provident building on St Andrew Square today after concluding that dismantling and reconstructing its façade...
14 Aug 2013 - No comments
Ayr’s former Cathedral of the Good Shepherd , is to open its doors to the public once more as a participant in this year’s Doors Open Day programme. Designed by William Corrie and Torry...

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