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12 May 2008 - No comments
Citybuilding, the company formed by Glasgow City Council which undertakes the bulk of the Council's former contract and construction work, has been in consultation with representatives from one...
13 May 2008 - No comments
Following recent speculation, it has now been reported that solar lily pads are likely to become a fixture on Glasgow’s River Clyde.
The proposal has come from Peter Richardson of ZM...
14 May 2008 - No comments
Queen Margaret University’s new East Lothian campus has been shortlisted for a Scottish Design Award in the sustainable design category. The £105 million campus project was designed by...
14 May 2008 - No comments
Progress Property Developments is making a bid to develop Glasgow¹s 2014 Commonwealth Games Village, forming the PPD Dalmarnock Village Consortium to take on the proposed development,...
14 May 2008 - No comments
Homes for Scotland has elected Andrew Mickel, Director of Mactaggart & Mickel as new Chairman for the year 2008/9 at the organisation¹s annual meeting in Edinburgh on 9th May 2008.
"It is my...
19 May 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards were held on Friday night at a prestigioud black-tie gathering at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange Village.
Big Winners on the Night included NavyBlue, Graphical House,...
20 May 2008 - No comments
Dyer architects have announced that they have opened their first dedicated office in Eastern Europe in Moscow. The company, which already has offices in Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Paris, Madrid, New...
21 May 2008 - No comments
A book which reveals the archaeological and historical findings from the site of the Scottish Parliament was launched publicly yesterday (Tuesday) by Culture Minister Linda Fabiani and...
22 May 2008 - No comments
Roses Design Awards call for entries are available now and can be
downloaded from www.rosesdesignawards.com.
These prestigious awards provide a platform for recognising and
rewarding...
27 May 2008 - No comments
The Housing Supply Task Force outlines its forward programme in a mid-term progress statement published today (Tuesday).
The statement highlighted potential solutions to blockages in the...
27 May 2008 - No comments
A consultation published by the Scottish Government has proposed designating certain neighbourhoods within Glasgow and Edinburgh as 'quiet areas', where city planners will be obliged to ban any...
29 May 2008 - No comments
RMJM has announced that is has been commissioned to advise on the restoration of The Big Charity, a historic New Orleans Hospital which was damaged and closed following Hurricane Katrina....
30 May 2008 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has announced five Scottish winners of the 2008 RIBA Awards, with Glasgow's BBC HQ at Pacific Quay amoing the winners, together with the Stromness...
30 May 2008 - No comments
Fairmont St Andrews, part of the Fairmont hotel group, will complete a £13.5m refurbishment in June 2008. The five-star hotel in Fife has recently unveiled 115 new luxury bedrooms and 17 suites...
30 May 2008 - No comments
Holmes plans for the conversion of Marischal College into Aberdeen City Council’s new corporate headquarters have been lodged with the city council.
The planning application aims to...
30 May 2008 - No comments
Hilton Group are poised to lodge planning permission with Glasgow City Council for a 250-bed hotel at the SECC Glasgow. If it goes ahead it will end a quest to find a second hotel operator for...
2 Jun 2008 - No comments
Peacock Visual Arts have revealed details of a new centre for the contemporary arts to be built in Aberdeen's Union Terrace Gardens
The development is intended to become a creative...
2 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Stirlingfauld Place tower blocks in the heart of Glasgow finally bit the dust on Sunday, coming down in preparation GHA's £350m initiative.
Glasgow Housing Association and Glasgow...
2 Jun 2008 - No comments
Having had the long winter months to enjoy the achievement of winning the battle to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014, Glasgow must now face up to the huge responsibility it has to convert...
2 Jun 2008 - No comments
How to incorporate and new developments will be the focus of a 'table top' exercise at the Scottish Police College at Tulliallan tomorrow (Tuesday).
The Scottish Business Crime Centre (SBCC)...
3 Jun 2008 - No comments
Regeneration specialist, Ballyconnelly Group, and design agency Stand are working with two Inverclyde Schools on a Community Space Programme - a design project to help 28 students create concepts...
3 Jun 2008 - No comments
Scotland's Highland Housing Fair and RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) have appointed Smarts to handle significant PR briefs. The Highland Housing Fair has retained Smarts as its...
3 Jun 2008 - No comments
Culture Minister Linda Fabiani MSP is urging the country’s developers and architects to consider the built heritage as an avenue for future developments.
Speaking after the Scottish Design...
4 Jun 2008 - No comments
Bellway Homes Ltd has won a Homes for Scotland ‘Quality Award 2008’ in recognition of the company’s Mondriaan development in Glasgow.
The company scooped the award in the urban large...
5 Jun 2008 - No comments
NEW homes originally planned as a timeshare development at Rowallan Castle Golf Club in Ayrshire are understood to be earmarked for sale to make up a £5m local funding gap.
The finance...
5 Jun 2008 - No comments
Details of the public inquiry into the application by Trump International Golf Links Scotland for a golf course and resort development at the Menie Estate, Balmedie have been announced....
5 Jun 2008 - No comments
Glasgow's Clyde Arc bridge is due to reopen on 29 June, the city council has announced after almost 6 months closure for repairs.
The bridge was closed after a cable snapped in January and...
5 Jun 2008 - No comments
The "Sustainable Places: A Scottish Future" conference was held in the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh today (Thursday) and the Scottish Government said that First Minister Alex Salmond...
6 Jun 2008 - No comments
Royal Command
Its that time of year when the streets around Holyrood blossom with yellow and the appearance of some rare plants – yes, it’s shiny new traffic cones everywhere to...
6 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Housing Regulator has today issued an assessment of the Mazars Report, which analysed Glasgow Housing Association's stock transfer valuations, whcih established that the transfer...
6 Jun 2008 - No comments
Holmes architects has submitted a full planning application, on behalf of Valad Property Group, for a major commercial mixed-use development on 110 Queen Street, Glasgow. Located in the heart of...
9 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Glasgow School of Art’s 2008 Master of Fine Art (MFA) Show gets underway at Glasgow’s Tramway from Thursday 12 June until Sunday 22 June 2008.
One of a small number of two-year...
10 Jun 2008 - No comments
The royal lodgings at Stirling Castle are to be returned to their “Renaissance magnificence”, resulting in a major new attraction that is predicted to raise castle visitor numbers to around...
10 Jun 2008 - No comments
Jones Lang Lasalle claim today (Tuesday) that the Edinburgh office market will favour tenants in the medium term. A series of new development completions coupled with more benign rental...
13 Jun 2008 - No comments
The 60 Megawatt, 20 turbine Carraig Gheal wind farm, claimed to be capable of powering a third of the homes in Argyll and Bute has been approved for construction near Kilchrenan.
It is...
13 Jun 2008 - No comments
Google Mackintosh and see what you get
Anybody using Google one day last week would have been surprised to see the search engine’s customary colourful logo replaced with a special version...
17 Jun 2008 - No comments
Jones Lang LaSalle, on behalf of R and M Deluxe Holdings Limited, has let a retail unit at London Road Retail Park, Glasgow to In Style.
The furniture retailer has taken a 929 sq m (10,000 sq...
17 Jun 2008 - No comments
BSW Timber will launch their new Accoya wood product at a one-day seminar hosted bu the Lighthouse on 25 June.
The seminar, "Wood Modification: Architecture and Construction Opportunities" is...
17 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Building Research Establishment have announced that they are to construct a "Scottish innovation park" on the site of the former Ravenscraig Steelworks in Motherwell.
BRE have invited...
17 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Glasgow School of Art Campus - with the iconic Rennie Mackintosh school at its centrepiece- is to be redeveloped, provided that a business case can be argued to justify the funding package...
18 Jun 2008 - No comments
A £20.5m award-winning building at Edinburgh's College of Art, Evolution House -designed by College alumnus Neil Gillespie, of Reiach and Hall- will be opened tomorrow (Thursday) by the First...
19 Jun 2008 - No comments
There will be no public inquiry into the proposed £300 million Caltongate scheme, which has been given the go ahead and will start in the next few months
The scheme has become one of the...
19 Jun 2008 - No comments
Planning permission to convert part of Lansdowne Parish Church into a bar, restaurant, community hall and viewing gallery has been granted to Four Acres Charitable Trust.
The trust also...
19 Jun 2008 - No comments
A historic garage, believed to be the oldest multi-story car park in the world, will be retained as part of a new plan to redevelop the site in Glasgow's Hillhead.
Redevelopment plans for the...
23 Jun 2008 - No comments
Headless in Gorgie
The publication of Herzog & de Meuron’s designs for Portsmouth FC’s new stadium are a stark reminder of those heady days not so long ago at Heart of Midlothian when...
23 Jun 2008 - No comments
The Glasgow Housing Association has announced that its tower blocks at Sighthill are to be demolished in a controlled explosion at 2am in the morning later this Summer. This is the first time such...
25 Jun 2008 - No comments
The EDI Group begin construction next week on a £14 million office development at Ratho Park close to Edinburgh Airport. The build is expected to take one year.
The work includes a...
25 Jun 2008 - No comments
A survey carried out on behalf of Friends of the Earth has concluded that more than nine out of ten people want to have a say over planning decisions affecting their local area.
The survey...
25 Jun 2008 - No comments
The firm awarded the contract to fabricate and erect the proposed £33m publicly funded Tradeston Bridge in Glasgow has rebutted claims that the design is not fit for purpose.
The long delayed...
25 Jun 2008 - No comments
A meeting of Edinburgh's Planning Committee this morning (Wednesday) sensationally approved the large scale demoltion of the Morrison Street goods yard, and gave the green light for the planned...
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