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18 Nov 2013 - No comments
A new build home in Blairgowrie, Perthshire, has earned McKenzie Strickland Associates a commendation for best architecture for a single residence at the UK Property Awards.
No 1 Rosemount saw...
18 Nov 2013 - No comments
RIAS have called on the Public Standards Commissioner, Stuart Allen, to re-open an investigation into the bungled George Square competition - after revealing he had failed to interview any of the...
19 Nov 2013 - No comments
Foster + partners newly completed Hydro Arena has received the first Supreme Award to be handed out by the Glasgow Institute of Architects in three years.
The result was just one of 12 awards...
19 Nov 2013 - No comments
Tog Studio is inviting applications from participants to join their on-site team next year to help build the second phase of The Noust Boathouse on the Isle of Tiree.
Taking place between...
20 Nov 2013 - No comments
Elder & Cannon architects have completed work on a development of 103 self-contained studio apartments on the site of a former drill hall at West Princes Street , Glasgow.
Set within the...
20 Nov 2013 - No comments
Morgan McDonnell Architecture have completed work on behalf of Corran Properties on the refurbishment and new build extension at 26-31 Charlotte Square to provide grade A office space at the...
20 Nov 2013 - No comments
Hull has seen off competition from Dundee, Leicester and Swansea Bay to be crowned UK City of Culture 2017, assuming the title from this year’s holder – Londonderry.
A unanimous pick for...
21 Nov 2013 - No comments
A team of first year architecture students from the University of Strathclyde have completed work on 12 live-build ‘shelters’ at Wiston Lodge, South Lanarkshire.
Mirroring last year’s...
21 Nov 2013 - No comments
Bennetts Associates have fleshed out their thinking in respect of a refurbishment of Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre with the first indication of the revamped theatres impact on Gorbals Street....
22 Nov 2013 - No comments
Robert Gordon’s College have commenced construction work on the UK’s largest school teaching facility for science & technology at its existing Schoolhill campus, Aberdeen.
Kier...
22 Nov 2013 - No comments
City of Edinburgh Council has applied for planning permission to extend five primary schools for the start of the 2014/15 school year to meet growing population demands.
Designed by Scott...
22 Nov 2013 - No comments
Engineering firm Max Fordham has showcased its work behind the scenes as services consultant at Caruso St John Architects recently unveiled Tate Britain refurbishment, London.
The £45m...
22 Nov 2013 - No comments
Anderson Bell Christie has been awarded planning permission for the alteration and refurbishment of Barrhill Memorial Hall, South Ayrshire.
The building currently acts as a focal point for the...
25 Nov 2013 - No comments
Plans to redevelop and extend Aberdeen Art Gallery look set to be approved on Thursday after they were recommended for approval by planners.
This would see the existing hodgepodge of...
25 Nov 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a new student residential scheme in Newington, Edinburgh , have been submitted by Buile Developments.
Situated between Lutton Place and Bernard Terrace the development would...
25 Nov 2013 - No comments
Proposals for a new village hall in Mallaig , Highlands, backed by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, have come under fire from villagers who claim the development will ‘destroy’ their village....
26 Nov 2013 - No comments
The Crown Estate has granted a lease to Statoil for the UK’s first floating wind farm, the latest phase of its Hywinds project, pending final go-ahead from the Scottish Government.
This...
26 Nov 2013 - No comments
The University of Salford has secured £81m in financing for construction of a 1,367 bed student housing development within its Peel Park campus.
Designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating...
26 Nov 2013 - No comments
Merchant City Properties have dusted off plans first aired in 2006 to build a £70m student residential scheme near Glasgow’s High Street Station with a revised masterplan prepared by...
27 Nov 2013 - No comments
Work to build a £20m extension to Glasgow’s Silverburn shopping centre has begun with contractor Graham Construction moving on-site of the 120,000sq/ft build.
Developer Hammerson is...
27 Nov 2013 - No comments
Construction work on a pair of giant figurative horse’s heads has been completed today as the latest phase of Falkirk’s Helix project rakes shape.
The £5m sculpture is the centrepiece of...
28 Nov 2013 - No comments
The first new glasshouse to be built in Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden for over 30 years has been unveiled by its architects, Smith Scott Mullan Associates.
Built to house and displays a...
28 Nov 2013 - No comments
The department of architecture at Strathclyde University has announced that three of its alumni have won the Scottish Scenic Routes Competition to design three ‘architectural interventions’...
29 Nov 2013 - No comments
Dumfries and Galloway Council has awarded planning consent to ARPL Architects to press ahead with the refurbishment and extension of Dumfries Theatre Royal .
Built in 1792 it is the oldest...
29 Nov 2013 - No comments
Work to replace Dundee’s 1930s built Harris Academy with a brand new building has commenced with main contractor Robertson moving on site of the £30m build.
Dundee City Council has...
29 Nov 2013 - No comments
Scotch whisky producer the Erdington Group has announced its selection of a Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners design for its planned £100m distillery and visitor centre for The Macallan whisky...
29 Nov 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a new hotel on Aberdeen’s Union Street have found favour with Aberdeen City Council’s planning department - which has given its blessing to the 134 bedroom property....
2 Dec 2013 - No comments
The Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation has become the first listed building in the UK to earn a ‘BREEAM Outstanding’ award at design stage, although it will have to wait a further six...
2 Dec 2013 - No comments
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh have been named as recipients of a £2.7m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund toward an extension and redevelopment of Scotland’s oldest medical...
2 Dec 2013 - No comments
Safedem have successfully completed the demolition of a 25 storey block of flats in the Roystonhill area of Glasgow as part of a new master plan for the area.
Glasgow Housing Association is...
2 Dec 2013 - No comments
Archial has moved to formalise its relationship with Norr, three years on from its acquisition by the Canadian practices parent company, Ingenium Group .
Until today the Ingenium Group traded...
3 Dec 2013 - No comments
A £2.2m public realm project in Irvine, Ayrshire, has been unveiled by Austin-Smith:Lord, concluding an 18 month build programme around the recently revitalised Bridgegate House ....
3 Dec 2013 - No comments
The RIAS has fired a fresh salvo in its public spat with the Commission for Ethical Standards in Scottish Public Life , following the publication of figures showing the commission has a clear-up...
3 Dec 2013 - No comments
Nord Architecture have has filed a planning application for Scotland’s ninth Maggie’s Centre , to be built in the grounds of Keppie’s Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert.
Inspired by...
4 Dec 2013 - No comments
Buro Happold has been named winners of a competition to design a new visitor centre for Hammershus castle, one of Denmark’s historically significant ancient monuments.
Working alongside...
4 Dec 2013 - No comments
Advance work to build a new £37m Alford Community Campus are taking place ahead of main construction work beginning in the New Year.
Part of a £102m capital spending programme by...
4 Dec 2013 - No comments
A community group bid to save Perth’s B-listed City hall from demolition by turning it into an indoor food market has been rejected by Perth & Kinross Council after it found insufficient...
5 Dec 2013 - No comments
Hypostyle architects have filed a planning application to demolish Glasgow's B listed Belvidere Hospital to make way for 22 new homes.
Developer Kier Homes, owner of the London Road plot,...
5 Dec 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen international Airport has unveiled plans for a £13m redevelopment of its main terminal building to provide a new security area, expanded baggage reclaim and additional shops and...
5 Dec 2013 - No comments
Rural Housing Scotland has revealed the names of six shortlisted practices in its competition to design a house which is both simple to build and affordable.
These are Arc Architects, Anta...
6 Dec 2013 - No comments
Efforts to breathe new life into the crumbling St Peter’s Seminary have been given a lifeline with the award of a £566k Heritage Lottery Fund grant and the possibility of a further £3m by...
6 Dec 2013 - No comments
Chancellor George Osborne has given the government backing to an £11m space technology centre at Edinburgh University, named in honour of Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs.
The Higgs...
9 Dec 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect 3,500 homes, together with business space and parkland , on the outskirts of Edinburgh have set feathers flying before the master plan has even been submitted after the scheme was...
9 Dec 2013 - No comments
A bid to transform St Joseph’s Church, Creetown, into a community and traditional music centre has received a major boost after planning permission was granted by Dumfries & Galloway Council...
9 Dec 2013 - No comments
Perth & Kinross Council has selected BAM Construction to deliver two new primary schools as part of a £17m capital investment, accommodating 1,000 nursery and primary pupils between them when they...
10 Dec 2013 - No comments
Aitken Turnbull Architects have announced their acquisition of Border Architects, a move which will see Border’s Marc Haslam, and Rob Slaney moving to Aitken Turnbull’s Galashiels and Edinburgh...
10 Dec 2013 - No comments
Queensberry, a joint venture between Buccleugh and Cruden Homes, has announced it has teamed up with Telereal Trillium to develop 81 new flats and townhouses on a 4.9 acre site in Edinburgh’s...
10 Dec 2013 - No comments
Glasgow’s Dalmarnock Station has re-opened its doors to train users following completion of an extensive £12m revamp undertaken by Atkins Global and Network Rail.
The work, undertaken ahead...
11 Dec 2013 - No comments
Highland Council has awarded planning consent for a National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture at Sleat on the Isle of Skye, to be operated by Sabhal Mor Ostaig.
Drawn up jointly by...
11 Dec 2013 - No comments
Page\Park architects, the Glasgow practice established by David Page and Brian Park in 1981, has become an employee-owned business.
Since its formation the company has expanded to employ 40...
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