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707 buildings found
Buildings 496-510 out of 707 displayed.
2011
A single storey extension of a large B listed Church in Morningside, Edinburgh to form new multi-functional spaces for use by the congregation and wider community. Bright airy naturally ventilated meeting spaces have been integrated on the...

2011
The exceptional re-development of the Grade ‘A’ listed, former General Post Office Building provides 130,000ft2 of luxury office space across nine floors, in George Square, Glasgow’s cultural and commercial heart. A dramatic...

2011
Two new floors of research labs and support accommodation have been formed within the shell of a redundant lecture theatre in this Grade A Listed building. The chemistry building was purpose built in 1937 with many innovative features that made it...

2011
Accommodating some 429 pupils, the new Aileymill Primary in the town’s Norfolk Road was formed by the merger of the former Ravenscraig and Earnhill Primary Schools and also includes Aileymill Nursery. The new Aileymill Primary School has...

2011
Scottish War Blinded was founded in Edinburgh in 1915 with the object of caring for Scotland’s sailors, soldiers and airmen and women who were blinded in the service of their country. With the organisation now taking in a higher number of...

2011
 A semi detached two storey house located within the Ravelston area in North West Edinburgh, with a sloping rear garden. We created a large open plan kitchen family room by removing four stores as well as opening up the kitchen and rear...

2011
Early 19th century, 4-storey townhouse built by Robert Reid and William Sibbald that forms part of a 21-bay terraced tenement. This is a category A listed building located with the New Town Conservation Area and World Heritage Site. The works...

2011
The porch style on these buildings echoes the sentiment, being derived from examples in the West Highlands and Perthshire. The Design & Build developer appointed Reynolds Architects Ltd in 2008 to further enhance Simpson & Brown’s...

2010
The John Hope Gateway is a threshold into the secret world of Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden with exhibitions, a media studio, shops, a restaurant and a new bio-diversity garden. A porous ground floor allows visitors to enter and leave...

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
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
We chose initially to look at plot 5 as we felt that the position on site addressing the ‘green’ dealt with issues of privacy and formality onto this space. The site is also on a corner and the highly visible nature of the house as...

2010
The plot one terrace appealed to us as a practice as it is a typology that addresses frontage and is both at home in the city and the country.  We were intrigued by the linear strength of groups of farmworkers cottages, long low byres and...

2011
The existing house, the last before Rosslyn Chapel, was a fairly typical example of 1960’s residential architecture, with uninsulated walls, poor glazing and a roof seriously in need of repair. The site stands at a dramatic position in...

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...

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