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22 Sep 2014 - No comments
Dundee City Council has given the go-ahead to Baldragon Academy, a 1,100 place secondary school incorporating its own sports hall and swimming pool. Scheduled to open in 2016 the shared campus...
25 Mar 2014 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland and the Royal Institute of British Architects have shortlisted 27 schemes to be considered for an award in their 2014 events programme, having...
18 Mar 2014 - No comments
Outline plans to replace a Shell petrol station with a 100 bed hotel at East Marketgait, Dundee, have met with the approval of planners, paving the way for detailed designs to be drawn up....
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...
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 Mar 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has approved plans for the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (EARL) that will provide direct rail services between the airport and stations across Scotland. The £610 million...
22 Dec 2024 - No comments
Reiach and Hall has won the competition to design Dundee Council’s new £20 million offices on North Lindsay Street at the back of the Overgate Centre. Reaich and Hall’s scheme was chosen from...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
The charity, Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centre, has appointed Reiach and Hall as architect for its’ new support centre at Wishaw Hospital, following the voluntary liquidation of the initially...
26 May 2012 - No comments
The architects behind the new Hillhead Primary School in Glasgow have won Scotland’s most prestigious design award. The presentation of the Architecture Grand Prix was made to Glasgow-based...
4 Apr 2012 - No comments
The nominations for the Scottish Design Awards have been announced, spanning graphic design and architecture. This year’s entries were judged by a panel chaired by Jim Heverin of Zaha Hadid...
12 Mar 2012 - No comments
A 23 strong shortlist has been unveiled for the inaugural RIAS Awards, the latest awards scheme to be launched by the architects body. A total of 71 submissions were received for the...
17 Oct 2011 - No comments
An unprepossessing Weaver’s Cottage near Selkirk has secured one of the biggest prizes in regional British architecture after being bestowed with the Roses Design Award Chairman’s Award 2011....
5 Aug 2011 - No comments
Finalists for the Roses Design Awards 2011 have been announced – a typically varied which proves that even in the harshest of economic climates, good design can still flourish. This year...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Doors Open Days, the initiative which allows you to get inside buildings that are normally closed to the public, will run in Dundee and Glasgow on 18th–19th September, Edinburgh on 25th and...
22 Oct 2004 - No comments
The £25,000 RIAS Award for Architecture, which suffered a major blow earlier this year when its patron, Andrew Doolan, died suddenly and unexpectedly, has announced what may be its last shortlist....
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
The RIAS Award for Architecture is to continue, after it was announced that the Scottish Executive are to donate £15,000 per year for the next three years towards the prize fund from their...
23 May 2011 - No comments
Japanese Architect Kengo Kuma, a professor at Tokyo University and RIBA fellow, has flown into Dundee to deliver a lecture outlining his vision for a northern outpost of the V&A in the River Tay....
20 May 2011 - No comments
Possil Park has today shed its reputation for crime and deprivation after one of Britain’s top planners, Peter Rees, chief planning officer at the City of London, bestowed the run down Glasgow...
28 Mar 2011 - No comments
A full list of nominees for this years Scottish Design Awards have been chosen following a day of deliberation from our judging panel. Take a gander at the list below and see who is still in...
22 Nov 2010 - No comments
Since last week’s musings on the proposed Tayside shop and caff for the V & A, the Scottish Government has announced its budget for the coming year and with it the latest freezing of council tax...
12 Nov 2010 - No comments
Hey-ho, what a week and a half it’s been in the usually less than dizzying world of Scottish architecture. Often things trundle along for weeks without much going on then – wham – umpteen...
21 Oct 2010 - No comments
A week may be a long time in politics, but it is less than a nano-second in the unwritten history of Scottish architecture. How else to explain the faster-than-light goings-on surrounding...
24 Sep 2010 - No comments
Time was when summer was the silly season for newspaper stories: you could go on holiday secure in the knowledge that not much would happen in your absence and anything that did occur would be so...
8 Jun 2010 - No comments
In the ‘you couldn’t make it up’ department this week must stand RMJM boss Peter Morrison and his chum, Sir Fred Goodwin. As chronicled in the Wrap many moons ago, wee Peter’s decision to...
26 May 2010 - No comments
Following my recent reference to the business ethics of international architectural practice, Broadway Malyan, and the rather less than total loss to the profession its departure from Edinburgh...
11 May 2010 - No comments
Now that our third world electoral system has bumbled its way to the widely anticipated and wholly inconclusive result, attention can once again be focused on the things that actually matter to us...
12 Feb 2010 - No comments
Way, way back in the days when Charlie Gordon’s feathers were fairly puffed-up as leader of the City of Glasgow Council and long before he was comfortably nested on the rear perches of the...
3 Feb 2010 - No comments
Gardyne’s Land, a complex of five historic buildings restored by Simpson & Brown Architects on Dundee’s High Street and an Integrated Habitat Network Modelling as a Planning Tool have been...
15 Jan 2010 - No comments
So, the gloves are now off, although not that you’d know it from the craven reporting of the opening of the eight week public consultation on Sir Ian Wood’s megalomaniac scheme for Union...
3 Sep 2009 - No comments
Hope springs eternal And so it came to pass – and with the Lighthouse’s demise, a flash flood of sentimental pap in the popular press at the loss of this supposed world-class institution....
15 Jun 2005 - No comments
North Northumbria University’s Architectural Design and Management Programme which was set up in 1997 has been approved by the Architects Registration Board. According to Tony Beacock,...
2 Jun 2009 - No comments
Just in case readers of last week’s Wrap are in any doubt, the picture of the goofy looking guy in the checkerboard suit posing in front of some Doric columns wasn’t me – Piers Gough received...
30 May 2009 - No comments
Talk of the credit crunch was suspended recently when the profession gathered to celebrate the best of architecture at the Scottish Design Awards. From the record breaking slew of entries,...
25 May 2009 - No comments
Sometimes conventions can be a bit too conventional The Caird Hall in Dundee on a cold, wet day (in May!) is not something to cheer the heart, especially when its capacious interior is only...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
Thinking out of the box, or just out of the box? Like buses, you can go a long time without seeing anything in the Scotsman that is even vaguely about architecture and then – lo – two...
2 Mar 2009 - No comments
Who dares wins It’s maybe a sign of the times, but too many architects seem to have too much time on their hands. I’m referring to the letters page in this week’s BD in which almost all...
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Waterfront woes The development of the capital’s coastline took another significant step backwards this past week when news emerged that Waterfront Edinburgh, the private company formed by...
22 May 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards 2007 were held last Friday at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow. See full architecture results and images here. Glasgow’s Gareth Hoskins Architects came out top...
6 Apr 2007 - No comments
Nominations for the Scottish Design Awards 2007 were announced yesterday at the launch of an exhibition showcasing the nominations, held at The Arches. The exhibition runs from 5th-10th April....
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
The Association of Women in Property’s central Scotland branch is holding its annual dinner in Glasgow’s Radisson Hotel on Friday 18th February. Broadcaster Lesley Riddoch will be the guest...
19 Sep 2005 - No comments
The following Scottish architects have been shortlisted to design the extension of the Tramway in Glasgow in order to house Scottish Ballet: Malcolm Fraser, Nicol Russell Studios, and Reiach and...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
3XN, the Danish architecture firm currently employed to design the Museum of Liverpool, has pulled out of the shortlist for Peacock Visual Arts in Aberdeen. The Danish firm had been chosen...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
At the end of last year, Clydebank Rebuilt launched an open competition for the design of a new canopy for the pedestrian bridge across the Forth & Clyde Canal within Clydebank town centre. This...
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
Alliance Trust has been given a £1.95 million grant from the Scottish Executive to build new headquarters in Dundee, creating 160 jobs over the next three years. The company is to build the...
15 Oct 2004 - No comments
The Parr Partnership has applied for planning permission for two significant expansions to Dundee’s City Quay. Southern Wharf will see 252 flats and townhouses built on land currently occupied...
6 Apr 2006 - No comments
Dundee Institute of Architects (DIA) has replaced its single award with eight category awards. Nicoll Russell picked up awards for a dance studio and Dundee’s bus stops. Walker Architecture and...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
Royal Mail has launched six British buildings on a new set of special stamps. The stamps feature two Scottish projects; Dundee\'s Maggie\'s Centre on the 42p stamp and An Turas by Sutherland Hussey...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
Reiach and Hall has won the competition to design Dundee Council’s new £20 million offices on North Lindsay Street at the back of the Overgate Centre. Reiach and Hall’s scheme was chosen from...
6 Nov 2006 - No comments
Gordon Brown opened the new Maggie's Centre at Kirkcaldy on Friday amid much media excitement. Brown, who was attending the opening with his wife who is Patron of the Maggie’s charity, said the...
1 Jul 2006 - No comments
Royal Mail has launched six British buildings on a new set of special stamps. The stamps feature two Scottish projects; Dundee's Maggie's Centre on the 42p stamp and An Turas by Sutherland Hussey...

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