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1146 buildings found
Buildings 961-975 out of 1146 displayed.
2014
The creation of a contemporary sun room extension to a refurbished traditional cottage is complete. The design is sympathetic to the vernacular form of the cottage and uses locally sourced materials. Underfloor heating is powered by ground source...

2008
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia: Architecture 1956 to 1987 is the first major retrospective of the work of one of the UK's most distinguished architecture practices focussing on the period when Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein were at the company's...

2008
The new building replaces the church’s old hall, which was an uninviting space that discouraged community access. The existing late-Victorian church itself is focused on a rose window over the pulpit with its simple inscription ‘God is...

2007
The Pier Arts Centre was first designed by Kate Heron and Levitt Bernstein in the 1970s to house the marvellous collection of modern British art belonging to Margaret Gardiner. The original building occupied a single warehouse on the...

2014
An extension has been added to a traditional stone cottage. Clad in Scottish Larch, the new building features picture windows opening out into the garden. A dramatic double height space has been created using oak trusses. Heating is provided by...

2014
Knockando Woolmill is a unique complex of fragile category A listed buildings which has remained in continuous production for over 200 years. Multi agency funding was secured by the Woolmill Trust for a programme of repair and renewal, overseen by...

2013
The project was to refurbish the common areas of this established office complex to provide a modern, fresh face to prospective tenants. In addition, there was an elevated, external space that required some design to link the routes through it...

2007
The new Shetland Museum and Archives, 
created to integrate the current Shetland Museum and the Islands Archives, forms the focal point for the wider heritage and culture services provided by the Shetland Amenity Trust. The project is located...

2008
Hazelwood School is an education facility for up to 60 students with multiple disabilities. Each student attending the school has a combination of two or more of the following impairments: visual impairment, hearing impairment, mobility or...

2013
This is a privately owned, listed estate house, originally built in the late 18th century and modified several times over the years. Our design refurbishes and modernises the building to bring it to a standard suitable for a modern family home....

2013
This project consists of a complete refurbishment and extension to a two bedroom end-of-terrace house in Edinburgh. The existing house has been re-configured to provide four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a utility room. A new extension wraps around...

2013
Burlington Arcade is a Grade II listed shopping mall dating back to 1819. The lighting brief aimed to raise the arcade’s profile as a tourist destination by sensitively restoring the appearance of the arcade as well as providing...

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...

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...

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...

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