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1 Aug 2007 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord has applied to Moray Council for planning permission for a new distillery for Diageo - one of the largest drinks companies in the world. The £40 million project - the first...
8 Aug 2007 - No comments
Donald Trump's organisation is reportedly hoping that work will begin on their proposed golf resort as soon as January 2008, according to a company spokesman. The organisation has been accused...
8 Aug 2007 - No comments
HLM Architects has appointed Marco Crawford, to its Glasgow branch. Crawford joins the practice from The Thomas Saunders Partnership where he headed up CAD and special projects, with project...
8 Aug 2007 - No comments
Following 18 months of negotiations, the Raploch Urban Regeneration Company (URC) and Stirling Council have struck a deal that will see URC take over full ownership of 62 acres of land earmarked...
8 Aug 2007 - No comments
Work is to begin within the next few weeks on the new multi-million pound visitor centre at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh. The £15.7 million Gateway project will feature reception and...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
The new £33 million Clydebank College Campus by SMC Jenkins & Marr is to open to students later this month. Seen as a major catalyst in a new urban regeneration project for the area, the...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
Four radical design proposals for Scotland’s central belt are to be unveiled at a new exhibition at Glasgow’s Lighthouse Gallery later this week. The SHIFTS exhibition aims to highlight...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
Page\Park has been awarded the contract to redevelop the A-listed Dollar Academy, beating several of Scotland's leading practices. The Glasgow-based practice saw off competition from Reiach &...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
Keppie Design has reported a 24% rise in revenue over the past financial year according to its end of year report. The growth has been partially attributed to the opening of new offices in...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
Reiach and Hall architects has submitted proposals for the City of Dundee Council’s new £27 million North Lindsay Street offices for planning approval, after winning the competition to design...
22 Aug 2007 - No comments
Construction has begun on an integrated housing development outside of Glasgow which aims to highlight the demand for affordable housing and special needs accommodation, commissioned by Cube...
22 Aug 2007 - No comments
Following initial trials last year, Travelodge has unveiled its second generation Travelpod, reported to be the world’s first mobile hotel room. In keeping with the company’s own room...
22 Aug 2007 - No comments
The SIX Architecture Awards were presented at Glasgow’s The Lighthouse last Friday. The annual event judges work by students from Scotland’s six schools of architecture....
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
A new exhibition produced by Transport Scotland on the Forth Replacement Crossing reveals that a cable stayed bridge crossing just to the west of the existing bridge is the consultants preferred...
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
Last week Prospect hosted a special debate on social housing at the Edinburgh College of Art, coinciding with the Saltire housing exhibition. Chaired by Prospect editor Penny Lewis, the...
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
The funding arm of residential and commercial property developer the CALA group, CALA Finance Scotland, is backing the largest development in its 22-year history. CALA Finance will fund the...
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
Glasgow’s central signage and wayfinding system is to undergo a revamp designed to encourage more visitors to explore the city on foot. Appointed by Glasgow City Council, outdoor...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
Urban Splash, the highly successful the Manchester based developer, is currently pitching for two projects in Scotland. Although the developer says it’s premature to talk about an urban splash...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
Tiger Developments has launched a planning application for its £200 million Haymarket project. The master-plan – designed by Richard Murphy- includes a five-star, 180 bedroom InterContinental...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
On the west coast Tiger Developments has purchased the ten -acre Scotland Street site in Glasgow. The site, which includes Macintosh’s Scotland Street School, was subject of re-development...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
The RMJM-designed masterplan for Edinburgh’s waterfront development was put before Edinburgh City Council earlier this week, the largest proposal ever to be put before the council. The...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects has been sacked from the Donaldson School for the Deaf project by CALA and replaced by Yeoman McAllister. The project to convert the A-Listed School by William Playfair to...
12 Sep 2007 - No comments
Cooper Cromar has denied rumours that it has been replaced by London practice Conran & Partners on the £120 million skyscraper project for St Vincent Street in Glasgow. It was alleged that...
12 Sep 2007 - No comments
Aberdeenshire Council planners look likely to recommend the approval of Donald Trump’s multi-million pound proposed golf development despite recent criticism from Architecture and Design...
12 Sep 2007 - No comments
RIAS has confirmed that the judging panel for the 2007 RIAS Andrew Doolan Award will comprise of Doug Read, Richard Murphy, Louisa Hutton and Rob Joiner. Outreach Manager Maureen McKellar...
20 Sep 2007 - No comments
Earlier this week Glasgow City Council was presented with a plaque to mark the inclusion of the Gareth Hoskins-designed The Bridge Arts Centre in the shortlist for this year’s Prime Minister’s...
20 Sep 2007 - No comments
Nicoll Russell Studios has gone on site for the £5.3million redevelopment and extension to the Howden Park Centre in Livingston. The project is being funded by the Scottish Arts Council...
20 Sep 2007 - No comments
Alan Dunlop of gm+ad has been appointed by The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment at the Robert Gordon University as new visiting professor. Dunlop is to lead and...
26 Sep 2007 - No comments
Creative designer and entrepreneur Bill Borland is putting pressure on the government and developers to adopt his idea for ‘aquatic villages.’ Floating homes have been successfully...
26 Sep 2007 - No comments
Irvine Bay Regeneration Company has kick started its £100 million plans with two major developments. The URC has drawn up a shortlist of potential development partners for a £30 million mixed-use...
26 Sep 2007 - No comments
Plans have been drawn up to breathe new life into the former seaside favourites, Rothesay, Helensburgh, Oban, Dunoon and Campbeltown. Pier developments, marinas, public walkways and improved...
1 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Shortlist for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award has been revealed as; The Bridge by Gareth Hoskins, The Maggie Centre, Dundee, Fettes School Sixth form block by Page and Park, Hazelwood Dumbreck...
5 Oct 2007 - No comments
In early November we will find out if Glasgow has won the bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. RMJM has revealed plans for the design of the 2014 Commonwealth Games Athlete’s...
5 Oct 2007 - No comments
In the week that www.architecturescotland.co.uk announced the launch of the carbuncles, town centres are back on the political agenda. Fife Council is hosting a national conference on town...
11 Oct 2007 - No comments
An exhibition showcasing short listed work from the RIBA Stirling Prize 2006 has launched at The Robert Gordon University's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment. The...
11 Oct 2007 - No comments
An office building in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, has won an award from the UK’s leading office industry organisation, the British Council for Offices (BCO). Designed by Austin-Smith Lord and...
18 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Bridge Arts Centre in Easterhouse, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects, was awarded the British Construction Industry (BCI) Regeneration Award at a ceremony in London last week. The...
18 Oct 2007 - No comments
Cooper Cromar has secured a hat trick of award wins in recent weeks, beginning with the Scottish Property Executive Architectural Practice Award for excellence. Shortlisted with practices...
18 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Irvine Bay Regeneration Company, the Urban Regeneration Company based in North Ayrshire, is looking for a developer partner for a commercial office space development on the ‘fringe’ of...
19 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards 2007 were held last night at the Hilton in Manchester. See the full list of results and images here. Among the winners were: Architect of the Year -...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
Nominations have been coming in for Prospect magazine’s annual search for the worst buildings, towns and planning disasters in Scotland, The Carbuncles. Members of the public are invited to...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
The proposed redevelopment of the Royal Golf Hotel in Dornoch has been approved by Dornoch Community Council, despite some objections from local residents Havana West Ltd, run by...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Manifesto Club, a radical think tank, has today launched a new campaign to challenge the way in which public space is polluted by a host of needless warning signs. 'Attention Please' is a two...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
Third Eye Design, the Scottish Design Company,has been appointed to brand a new tower on Chicago’s North Lake Shore Drive, which has been designed by Santiago Calatrava for Shelbourne...
31 Oct 2007 - No comments
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Rosslyn Chapel and Cumbernauld Town Centre are going head to head in a vote for Scotland’s most treasured places, despite Cumbernauld’s recent reputation as...
31 Oct 2007 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects has been shortlised for Building Design's UK Architect of the Year Award for Public Buildings. The Glasgow-based practice is the only Scottish practice to be...
31 Oct 2007 - No comments
RMJM has designed the masterplan for the University of Paisley’s proposed new campus in Ayr. The practice is currently working on detailed plans for the £75m campus following Paisley’s...
1 Nov 2007 - No comments
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans for a shake-up of housing in Scotland, including the scrapping of housing quango Communities Scotland. The announcement comes as...
5 Nov 2007 - No comments
The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2007 was presented to Reiach and Hall for the Pier Arts Centre in Orkney at the Balmoral Hotel on Friday night. The £25,000 prize is the...
14 Nov 2007 - No comments
Glasgow is to be the host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, signifying potential new opportunities for architects and regeneration in parts of the city. The announcement was made in Sri...

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