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2014
With a site situated on the North Bank of the idyllic setting of the River Dee, Banchory the Project brief was to demolish the existing 1960’s detached bungalow and replace with new build contemporary energy efficient family home with the...
2013
Sometimes the most talked about local architecture is the hidden gem that no one knew was there. The extension to Abbey Gardens captures that very feeling. The listed granite stonework that forms the site boundary hides the extension from sight....
2013
The original steading was highly unusual. The eaves line follows the gradient of the land and is not level, as most other steadings are. In fact, there is a 4 foot drop in the eaves line from one side to the other across the front elevation. This...
2013
This house at Knapperty is located approximately three miles from the village of Mintlaw in Aberdeenshire. Located off an existing farm access road, the site rises sharply in a north easterly direction. The concept was to create a building...
2013
Set on the shore at Brae looking out over spectacular coastal scenery this hotel is now the largest hotel on Shetland. Using a contemporary vernacular style the design has used the colours and forms of local materials and topography as well as...
2013
Lewis & Hickey were appointed in 2005 as Architects and Lead Consultant for the £36 million refurbishment of the University of Edinburgh's Main Library building in George Square, Edinburgh. This A-listed building, designed by Sir...
2013
In 2006 Gareth Hoskins Architects won a national competition to design Mareel, the UK’s most northerly cinema and music venue, for Shetland Arts Development Agency. Sitting on the edge of the historic Hay’s...
2013
South Block is a new cultural & creative industries hub set within Glasgow’s Merchant City. Positioned on the edge of Merchant City Conservation Area, the city block roots itself as a strong player within the city’s historic civic...
2013
This house in Edinburgh's Greenhill area was originally built in 1850. In 1950 the architect Esme Gordon moved in to the house and carried out a number of alterations over the next 15 years. A neo-classical stairway and front hall was formed as...
2013
NORD’s modernisation of this typical inter-war bungalow was achieved through extensive consultation with the Planning Authority leading to a subtlety new precedent being set in the application of planning guidelines in a Conservation Area....
2013
The Bothy forms the fourth and last side of Ivybank, a charming courtyard development in Kilmory, Isle of Arran. It is a detached house with views of the Firth of Clyde and Ailsa Craig, as well as of open fields and countryside to Kilmory Church...
2013
Bridgegate House saw the complete overhaul of an existing 1970s office block, stripping it back to allow the application of a new glazed cladding system, enhancing both the structures appearance and its energy consumption. Remodelling work to...
2013
Fasque Estate was purchased by Sir John Gladstone in 1826 with the adjoining Glen Dye Estate added in the early 1840s. The Estate holds 40,000 acres of land located directly south of Banchory, Aberdeenshire and is a mixture of lowland arable...
2013
The Furniture Galleries is an 840sqm permanent exhibition space at the V&A museum. The project completed at the end of 2012 and provides a dedicated space for the display of over 250 objects from 500 years of furniture and fabrication...
2013
The project consists of the creation of 117 new homes on a brownfield site with a total development cost of £15m funded by the Scottish Government via Glasgow City Council. The design was developed in response to the campaigning of the...
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