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11 Dec 2013 - No comments
Work to build a new James Gillespie’s High School in Edinburgh has commenced with Morrison Construction moving on site of the £34m development. Designed by JM Architects on behalf of...
12 Dec 2013 - No comments
The Craighouse Partnership has submitted revised proposals for the conversion and redevelopment of its former Craighouse campus into new housing. The plan is intended to secure the future...
12 Dec 2013 - No comments
The City of Edinburgh Council has published three distinct visions for the redevelopment of Meadowbank Sports Centre and Stadium following a preliminary appraisal of options for the venue....
13 Dec 2013 - No comments
BDP has named Glasgow studio head John McManus as its new chief executive following a decision by Peter Drummond not to seek re-election to the role as he switches to chair of the practices London...
13 Dec 2013 - No comments
Ian Springford Architects have completed a new build church hall for St Martin’s Parish Church, alongside a development of 12 flats and 11 houses , for Port of Leith Housing Association....
16 Dec 2013 - No comments
Collective Architecture has renewed their bid for capital funding for a new community centre at Barmulloch following an earlier feasibility study. The £1.3m development would replace an...
16 Dec 2013 - No comments
A new community centre in Auchendinny, Midlothian, has been handed over to the Glencorse Association ahead of its official opening next January. It replaces a seventies era village hall which...
16 Dec 2013 - No comments
A consortium including architects Ralph Appelbaum and Gareth Hoskins have secured the commission to renovate and rebuild Vienna’s Weltmuseum Wien. The design team won a competitive tendering...
17 Dec 2013 - No comments
Businesses located on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street have lent their backing to a Business Improvement District plan which would see the famous shopping street turned into a leisure and...
17 Dec 2013 - No comments
East Ayrshire Council has moved to refuse listed building consent for the demolition of a B-listed Southhook Potteries building on Kilmarnock’s Western Road after agreeing with an...
17 Dec 2013 - No comments
Representatives from Muse Developments and Halliday Fraser Munro have staged a second public consultation into their plans for the transformation of Aberdeen’s St Nicholas House. As the name...
17 Dec 2013 - No comments
Dunoon’s CHORD board has approved stage C designs prepared by Parsons Brinkerhoff and Malcolm Fraser Architects for the redevelopment of Dunoon’s Queens Hall - designed by BMJ Architects in...
18 Dec 2013 - No comments
Work to build a £3.28m community centre in Dalmarnock has got underway on land next to the Emirates Arena as part of continued regeneration sparked by the Commonwealth Games. Dalmarnock...
18 Dec 2013 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have published the first images of their RIBA competition winning scheme to design a new dance and drama studio for Bird College in Sidcup, South London. The...
19 Dec 2013 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins has travelled to Vienna to present his practices competition winning plans for the renovation and rebuild of the Weltmuseum Wien, won in conjunction with Ralph Appelbaum and Vasko...
19 Dec 2013 - No comments
South Lanarkshire Council has opened the doors of the latest school to be delivered under its modernisation programme, Lanark Primary . The £5m school was built by Kier Construction and...
19 Dec 2013 - No comments
A consortium comprising Barclays Infrastructure Funds Management, McLaughlin & Harvey and Hochtief FM, are to commence delivery of Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock, early in the New Year. C3 were...
20 Dec 2013 - No comments
A £25m redevelopment of Edinburgh’s Haymarket Station , Scotland’s fourth busiest, has been officially opened today by Network Rail. The upgraded station has seen its public spaces...
6 Jan 2014 - No comments
Defence giant BAE has submitted preliminary plans for the redevelopment of its Govan and Scotstoun shipyards, pending a final decision on the future consolidation of its warship business. Two...
6 Jan 2014 - No comments
Urban Realm has kicked off the New Year with publication of the latest edition of the magazine, an issue which looks at the current state of play in the architectural profession with profiles of...
6 Jan 2014 - No comments
An application has been filed by Peter Inglis Architects for the development of a 100 bed hotel on the site of a petrol station on Dundee’s East Marketgait. Located adjacent to the newly...
7 Jan 2014 - No comments
Miller Cromdale has submitted plans to transform a former fish processing factory on Aberdeen’s North Esplanade West into office accommodation as part of ongoing efforts to transform the...
7 Jan 2014 - No comments
A contentious proposal to build 16 homes overlooking Culloden Battlefield has been given the go ahead after the developer won the final round of a long-running planning battle. Inverness...
7 Jan 2014 - No comments
Glasgow School of Art students have been given a foretaste of the facilities which await them this spring during an open day organised by the institution as its official opening this April nears....
8 Jan 2014 - No comments
Places for People have submitted plans drawn up by Sutherland Hussey Architects for the conversion of a C-listed former whisky bond into 11 flats together with a further 14 homes in a new build...
8 Jan 2014 - No comments
Edinburgh University has submitted plans to remodel St Cecilia’s Hall, Cowgate, to provide a 40 per cent increase in gallery space and improved acoustics, clearing the way for it to become a new...
9 Jan 2014 - No comments
The Building Trust have launched a new competition inviting architects, designers, students and engineers to put forward proposals for a transportable medical health centre for remote or mobile...
9 Jan 2014 - No comments
MSPs are to consider controversial plans to erect a replacement Portobello High School within a popular Edinburgh park later today. Opponents successfully blocked the JM Architects designed...
10 Jan 2014 - No comments
Edinburgh Airport has unveiled its vision for a new-look entrance building as part of its £25m expansion of the main terminal . Built on the site of an existing coach park the 6,000sq/m...
10 Jan 2014 - No comments
Students at Edinburgh College of Art are being challenged by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland to sketch out their architectural fantasies this weekend in a...
10 Jan 2014 - No comments
Whitbread has announced that it has reached agreement with Artisan Real Estate Investors to deliver a twin hotel development In Edinburgh’s Old Town. The deal will see a 127 room Premier Inn...
13 Jan 2014 - No comments
Ushida Findlay, co-founder of Ushida Findlay, has passed away at the age of 60 following a fight against a brain tumour. Findlay, born in Forfar in 1954, spent 20 years working in Japan where...
13 Jan 2014 - No comments
A UK based design team led by Gillespies, and incorporating Cushman & Wakefield, Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios, Buro Happold and Rider Levett Bucknall, have been named as the winning consortium in...
13 Jan 2014 - No comments
A £7m proposal to erect a 65 bedroom Premier Inn hotel and adjoining 939sq/m Marks & Spencer store on the site of a former abbatoir in St Andrews has been given the go-ahead from planners....
14 Jan 2014 - No comments
Simpson & Brown are applying the finishing touches to the restoration of a B-listed 17th century Lairds house on the Island of Egilsay, Orkney. Howan House presented the conservation...
14 Jan 2014 - No comments
Work to build a 135 room student housing development in St Andrews is to get underway this spring after the scheme was given the go ahead by Fife planners . Alumno Developments propose to...
15 Jan 2014 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has granted planning approval to a 20,800sq/ft office development on South Esplanade West, fronting the banks of the River Dee, in the latest sign of confidence in the...
15 Jan 2014 - No comments
A public consultation has been launched at Heriot-Watt University for a £1bn expansion of Edinburgh on green belt land to the west of the city bypass, outlining the potential for as many as 3,500...
15 Jan 2014 - No comments
A group of architectural technology students at Inverness College, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, have published designs for a speculative airport terminal and hangar at...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Ten watery visions of a future Scotland swamped by climate change have been unveiled by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) after they laid down the...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
An official ribbon cutting ceremony has taken place at a development of 13 new homes in Maybole, South Ayrshire, by Ayrshire Housing. Designed by Austin-Smith:Lord the properties are staggered...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Highland Council planners have recommended that a 165 bedroom hotel in Inverness at Glebe Street , overlooking the River Ness at Friars Bridge, be granted planning permission. Drawn up by...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Plans to build a £60m speculative office development on Aberdeen’s Union Street have won approval from planners, clearing the way for demolition to commence on the former Bells Hotel. This...
17 Jan 2014 - No comments
Skye based Rural Design have completed their latest family home in the Highlands, a zinc-clad house in Rhue, Ullapool, which enjoys open views to Loch Broom and the Summer Isles. Inspired by...
17 Jan 2014 - No comments
Plans to construct a new train station at Cambridge Science Park have been given the green light by Cambridgeshire County Council, bringing the development within a 30 minute commute of London....
20 Jan 2014 - No comments
A £9.1m care home in Bearsden, Glasgow, has been officially opened by residential care home provider Meallmore. Designed by the McLennan Partnership Antonine House , completed in May last...
20 Jan 2014 - No comments
Titan Investors have submitted plans to build a speculative £17.5m office block at 20 Cadogan Street, Glasgow, offering sq/ft of grade A accommodation designed by Cooper Cromar and Woolgar...
20 Jan 2014 - No comments
The University of Edinburgh has unveiled its Malcolm Fraser penned ‘free play’ nursery concept ahead of its formal completion this summer. Designed with the needs of the under-fives at...
21 Jan 2014 - No comments
Work to restore an historic Merchant’s House on Newcastle’s quayside is drawing to a close following the transformation of the buildings ground floor, which re-opens as a restaurant later this...
21 Jan 2014 - No comments
Glasgow’s development & regeneration Services have submitted plans to build a £2.5m early years centre in the grounds of Knightswood Primary School. The slate and plum hued building will...

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