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2010
There is very little historical information available on the Fernery at Benmore. It was built in the 1870’s, at a time when the Victorian craze for ferns was at its zenith. James Duncan, a sugar broker from Greenock, was carrying out...
2010
The Grade II listed Church House occupies a prominent position on the corner of Hanover Street and Paradise Street, adjacent to the new John Lewis store and is one of the few privately owned buildings situated within the boundary of Grosvenor's...
2010
3m2a : architects have been continuously invloved in this project since 2006, developing the overall masterplan for the farm and associated buildings, and generating design options for the initial phase of the works, refurbishment of the existing...
2010
City Architecture Office has completed the final phase of a seven year project to convert a former Territorial Army hall in Leith into an arts centre. In what is one of the practices highest profile projects to date the architects refashioned...
2011
n 2002, Dundee City Council held a limited competition for a design study on Albert Square that Page \ Park won. Key aspects of the brief were an improved setting for the grade ‘A’ listed McManus Galleries building, the need for a...
2010
The library wanted to ‘unlock’ the space, and they entrusted us with finding the key. The resulting project has indeed ‘unlocked’ the Rylands, but it has done so by the back door. Which is not to say quietly or unnoticed....
2011
In February 2011 the restoration of this Category B listed art deco former roadhouse in Craigmillar, Edinburgh was completed . The works were joint funded by Historic Scotland, the Town Centre Regeneration Fund and PARC Craigmillar. It forms a key...
2011
This charming B-listed lodge house at the entrance to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh was designed by William Playfair but had long been concealed behind a high hedge and used for staff accommodation. Our complete refurbishment of it has...
2011
Aspiring to create "a church without walls" ataSTUDIO have delivered a delicate curved entrance pavilion to compliment the dominant listed church.
2011
The Grade A Listed church originally built in 1859 burnt down in 1910 and was reconstructed then to designs by Ashlin and Coleman of Dublin. To mark the centenary of the rebuilding, a programme of alteration and fabric repairs was instigated...
2011
The most northerly classical country house in Britain, Belmont was built in 1775 overlooking the Bluemull Sound and the ferry southwards to Yell and Mainland Shetland. The house was in an advanced stage of dereliction when The Belmont Trust was...
2011
An elegant exercise in concrete, steel and glass, set in parkland; Scotstoun House is an exemplar of 1960’s construction: uncompromisingly modernist and aspirational. Its £3.5m renovation and extension combined several challenges: the...
2011
The opening of The Quarries forms the latest stage in one of the largest regeneration projects currently underway in Edinburgh. The regeneration of the Hyvots and Moredun Park area will result in the delivery of over 400 new affordable homes and...
2011
The Briggait, formerly the city of Glasgow’s fishmarket and a Grade `A` listed building, occupies almost all of a city block on the north bank of the Clyde and consists of a series of large market halls, dating from 1873, 1889 and 1904...
2011
A new house in and around the ruins of 'The White House' where Boswell and Johnston visited during their tour of the Hebrides in 1773. The spectacularly cleft ruin is to be consolidated and only partly occupied. A glazed living room link connects...
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