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2006
Conservation and rebuilding of 16C Tower House to form private residence. Other architects were initially commissioned to survey the property and take the whole up to Planning and Scheduled Monument Consent. The clients Mr & Mrs J Brennan...
2006
The Old Tolbooth (B-listed c.1770) is a prominent waterfront building which had fallen into decline. The RLNI was looking for new premises to replace its shore station so it was decided to restore and convert the Old Tolbooth for this purpose. The...
2006
The Category A Listed Domestic Finishing Mill was built c.1886. Although the Domestic Finishing Mill remained intact, it has suffered as result of variety of rather crude alterations over the course of time and was identified in 1995 as being in a...
2006
The restoration works produced dramatic change and restored civic pride within the community. This multi-partnership project achieves sustainable regeneration with community involvement, acting as a catalyst for further works and a model of best...
2007
3D Architects were commissioned to produce proposals for the renovation of this former print works and offices in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City. This significant grade A listed building was originally completed in 1937 for Lord...
2007
Beresford Developments commissioned 3D Architects to convert the Grade B listed Art Deco former Beresford Hotel into 112 apartments with 13,000 sq ft of retail and restaurant space. The Beresford Hotel, built in 1938 for the Empire Exhibition,...
2007
The late 18thC merchant’s house, Barkly House, lies within the conservation town of Cromarty. The ‘B’ Listed house stood derelict since the interior and roof were destroyed by fire in the early 1980s. Over the years the exposed...
2007
The former Schaw Hospital, dating from the 19th Century, is a large B-listed ‘Tudor Gothic’ building, 4 storeys high located in Bearsden, on the outskirts of Glasgow. Built by the Schaw family and gifted to Glasgow as a convalescence...
2008
The Titan Clydebank is an outstanding symbol of the Clyde's industrial heritage, and a catalytic icon for the regeneration of Clydebank and its future. Today, the Titan is at the heart of Clydebank Re-built's regeneration of the waterfront area...
2007
Designed in the 1920s by architect James Miller, whose work was influenced by American
neoclassical ommercial rchitecture, his
building with an A-Listed facade has been
transformed into a nine-storey office complex. Along...
2007
After years of pragmatic alterations, the old Bank of Scotland building has been transformed to its former glory. Malcolm Fraser Architects has taken the rich heritage of the building and reworked the interior to create a...
2008
The John Finnie Street and Bank Street Outstanding Conservation Area comprises of the surviving historic core of Kilmarnock and the majority of the town centre. It includes some 270 properties of mixed styles but also 68 listed properties. The...
2008
This category B listed building was built in 1923 for the people of Lochgelly by the Coal Industry Social Welfare organisation. The architects had realised its importance while undertaking other projects in the area and had suggested various...
2008
Background: Sylvan House is a Category B listed historic building. The two & a half storey house stands at the south end of a walled garden with a 40m² single storey garage to the north. Brief: City Architecture Office was...
2008
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