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2012
Garve church is a red sandstone Victorian Church of Scotland, a reminder of a falling congregation, deconsecrated and sold on to our clients for conversion into a home.  It sits between a railway line and a busy road on the edge of...

2012
Marlaw is a new private house within Pollokshields Conservation Area, a ‘garden suburb’ with some of Glasgow’s finest Victorian villas.  The site was formerly the orchard of the Grade A listed building adjacent and remained...

2012
Apex Temple Court is Ian Springford Architects' 3rd major project for Apex Hotels in London, following the completion of Apex City of London and Apex London Wall. The project is a conversion of an existing 1950s office building into a 184...

2012
Following the success of the Titan Crane restoration project which Collective Architecture completed in 2007, Clydebank Re-built commissioned a small visitor centre to augment the site. This was to house an exhibition space, seating, learning...

2011
A new teaching facility for the Royal Scottish Academy of music & Drama converted existing industrial units in Cowcaddens, Glasgow. To the north of the site four new top lit dance rehearsal studios are made, focused around a wood lined...

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...

2011
The David Walker Care Home is a purpose built community facility with 48 individual accommodation suites for residents. The home has a reception area, restaurant, café (open to the public), hairdressing salon, fitness room, all designed...

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
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
One of Glasgow’s most iconic and best-loved entertainment spaces re-opens this week following an eight-month multimillion-pound refurbishment led by Graven Images which has brought new glamour and intrigue to a Grade ‘A’ Listed...

2011
The Ashmolean Museum re-opened its doors in November 2009, following several years’ closure. Rick Mather Architects’ extension replaces a Victorian building to the rear of the original Cockerell museum. The new six-storey extension...

2010
A new build £3.7m speculative office building providing around 2,500m2 gross of office space over 4 floors with a roof top plant area. Each floor plate is capable of subdivision into 2 separate office suites and completed with industry...

2010
Competition and award winning £23m major sports building sited to the north eastern coastal edge of the UK. The brief clearly stated the intention to increase community participation in sport and help elite athletes maximise their...

2010
Lee Boyd transformed The Vintage bar from a tired traditional pub into the sleek industrial interior of Cafe Fish. From the outset it was important to enhance the original features of the building in order to conserve its character and...

2009
Since 1811, the City of Edinburgh Council has operated from the Grade A Listed City Chambers in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town.  Originally, the building was the Royal Exchange designed by John Adam in 1761 and was subsequently...

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