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29 May 2007 - No comments
A group of students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment tasked with refurbishing an existing tower block are to show their plans at an end of year exhibition...
3 Apr 2007 - No comments
Strathclyde University has announced that Gordon Murray of gm+ad architects and Alan Pert of NORD are the newly appointed Professors to the School of Architecture. Gordon Murray is appointed Head...
20 Mar 2007 - No comments
Plans for a £50 million redevelopment of Edinburgh’s Old Town have been submitted for approval by city planners. If approved, the area – close to the Scottish Parliament – would see...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
Dawn Developments and Glasgow City Council have agreed upon plans for a £150 million strategy to transform the former railway goods yard at the junction of High Street and Duke Street into a...
16 Sep 2004 - No comments
Architecture schools in England may be about to receive less funding per head for students on their undergraduate courses, following changes in banding categories for degree courses made by the...
14 Apr 2009 - No comments
Why bark when you can bite? Despite City Council protestations to the contrary, it can hardly be a surprise to anyone that things appear to have gone off the boil a bit on Edinburgh’s...
2 Mar 2009 - No comments
Who dares wins It’s maybe a sign of the times, but too many architects seem to have too much time on their hands. I’m referring to the letters page in this week’s BD in which almost all...
17 Feb 2009 - No comments
Scottish Borders Council have invited tenders for a two storey, two classroom extension of precast concrete to the grade B listed Kelso High School.  The rooftop space will be faced in...
22 Dec 2008 - No comments
Crackers or what? The holiday season is upon us, so hopefully this week’s Wrap will help fill those dull moments between the office party and the familial bonhomie of Xmas day. Of course, the...
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Waterfront woes The development of the capital’s coastline took another significant step backwards this past week when news emerged that Waterfront Edinburgh, the private company formed by...
15 Aug 2008 - No comments
Golf - the environmentally damaging side of tourism Like everyone else, I get a lot of spam e-mails, but it being the holiday season and as a complete sucker for all matters to do with travel,...
4 Jul 2008 - No comments
Highland Housing Fair, Part Two It’s not often I get to see such immediate impact from something I’ve written and in truth it was probably more serendipity than prescience on my part, but...
27 Jun 2008 - No comments
Highland Housing – Fair? On the surface, things seem to be going not too badly at the moment for the Highland Housing Fair, given the perverse local opposition encountered at the outset of...
15 Oct 2004 - No comments
Ian Simpson Architects has been commissioned to design a £30m development site, formerly the location of ATS, for Liverpool-based developer, Downing Developments, following a competitive...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
John McAslan and Partners’ proposals for the redevelopment of a large site on Oxford Road for the University of Manchester should go to planning committee at the end of this year. The £25...
17 Jan 2005 - No comments
The Lighthouse has some interesting shows in the pipeline, including Archiprix International, the world’s most prestigious student architecture competition, in June. In February and March, The...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
It is not often that you get a chance to see the work of a range of the best architectural students throughout the world brought together in one place, which is why Glasgow should feel particularly...
20 Sep 2007 - No comments
Alan Dunlop of gm+ad has been appointed by The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment at the Robert Gordon University as new visiting professor. Dunlop is to lead and...
15 Aug 2007 - No comments
The new £33 million Clydebank College Campus by SMC Jenkins & Marr is to open to students later this month. Seen as a major catalyst in a new urban regeneration project for the area, the...
22 May 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards 2007 were held last Friday at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow. See full architecture results and images here. Glasgow’s Gareth Hoskins Architects came out top...
6 Apr 2007 - No comments
Nominations for the Scottish Design Awards 2007 were announced yesterday at the launch of an exhibition showcasing the nominations, held at The Arches. The exhibition runs from 5th-10th April....
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Manchester architect Provan & Makin has received outline planning permission for a mixed-use development for Peakmount Properties close to Manchester city centre, on a site opposite the Royal...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
Rick Mather Architects has been appointed to design the new £21 million Design Academy at Liverpool John Moores University, on a site adjacent to the landmark Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the...
17 May 2005 - No comments
A project that will radically alter the appearance of Aberdeen’s old city centre is one of the projects to be awarded Scottish Arts Council National Lottery funding. The Peacock Visual Arts...
15 Oct 2004 - No comments
Scottish Ministers have decided not to call for a public enquiry into East Lothian Council’s decision to grant outline planning permission for Queen Margaret University College’s new Craighall...
15 Jun 2005 - No comments
North Northumbria University’s Architectural Design and Management Programme which was set up in 1997 has been approved by the Architects Registration Board. According to Tony Beacock,...
18 Jul 2005 - No comments
By Liam Ross, Archirpix nominee It was last Thursday, standing next to the de-spectacled Donald Dewar, that I realized my career had reached it’s dizzied, perhaps pre-mature, peak. 70 fellow...
27 Jan 2006 - No comments
Despite having painstakingly brought the eight different owners of the site together over two years, Malcolm Fraser Architects has been overlooked to design a replacement for the building destroyed...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
The University of Aberdeen has selected Schmidt Hammer Lassen, a Danish practice, to design a £55.5m flagship library. The library is part of the university\'s ten-year investment in its £228m...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
Cumbernauld Community Forum held a one-day workshop in the spring to discuss ways in which their town centre could be improved. Although the event was well attended by local people, the council was...
24 Jul 2006 - No comments
The Lighthouse has announced the winners of the 2006 SIX student architecture awards. The £1,200 RIAS Silver Medal for a 5th year student went to David Eland of Edinburgh University for “a...
15 Oct 2004 - No comments
BDP’s new lecture theatre at Napier University’s Craiglockhart Campus - nicknamed \"The Egg\"- has just opened its doors to students. The building, with its timber frame, two giant concrete...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Architects DTR:UK and Liverpool based Downing Developments have applied for planning permission for a major mixed use development on the former BBC studios on Woodhouse Lane in Leeds. The scheme...
6 Apr 2006 - No comments
Dundee Institute of Architects (DIA) has replaced its single award with eight category awards. Nicoll Russell picked up awards for a dance studio and Dundee’s bus stops. Walker Architecture and...
6 Apr 2006 - No comments
MKW Design Partnership is working with St Andrews University to create a new museum MUSA, for important material relating to the University’s heritage. The museum will be located in a coach house...
1 Jul 2006 - No comments
The University of Aberdeen has selected Schmidt Hammer Lassen, a Danish practice, to design a £55.5m flagship library. The library is part of the university's ten-year investment in its £228m...
1 Jul 2006 - No comments
The Lighthouse has announced the winners of the 2006 SIX student architecture awards. The £1,200 RIAS Silver Medal for a 5th year student went to David Eland of Edinburgh University for “a...
1 Jul 2006 - No comments
Cumbernauld Community Forum held a one-day workshop in the spring to discuss ways in which their town centre could be improved. Although the event was well attended by local people, the council...

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