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5 Mar 2014 - No comments
The Scottish Government has confirmed that a merger of Historic Scotland with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) is to go ahead.
Both heritage...
4 Mar 2014 - No comments
GRAS Studio has created a mobile maker library in Edinburgh, part of the Maker Library Network, by converting a disused caravan to house a library, exhibition room and workshop.
Commissioned...
27 Feb 2014 - No comments
Kier Group has reported a 90 per cent hike in profits for the six months to 31 December after its revenues were boosted by the acquisition of construction services firm May Gurney and a...
26 Feb 2014 - No comments
The National Library of Scotland has appointed Graham Construction to undertake a £10m reclad and redevelopment of its Causewayside Building
The 19,000sq/m building, delivered in two phases...
25 Feb 2014 - No comments
Balfour Beatty has been named by NHS Ayrshire & Arran as the preferred bidder to deliver a £47m mental health and community unit within Ayrshire Central Hospital.
This clears the way for IBI...
25 Feb 2014 - No comments
Network Rail has published updated visualisations of a planned £120m redevelopment of Glasgow’s Queen Street Station , ahead of the projects official launch in George Square later today....
24 Feb 2014 - No comments
Two Glasgow bath clubs have had their listings upgraded from B to A-list by Historic Scotland in recognition of their national importance.
Arlington Baths Club and Western Baths Club were both...
18 Feb 2014 - No comments
Work to transform Paisley’s former Arnotts department store into 31 flats for shared equity or rent has begun in earnest with main contractor Westpoint Homes moving on site.
Led by...
17 Feb 2014 - No comments
Plans to erect a £3.5m pedestrian footbridge in the Seabraes area of Dundee are set to win the go-ahead when they are discussed by councillors next Monday.
Morgan Sindall is being recommended...
17 Feb 2014 - No comments
Work to demolish Edinburgh’s B-listed former Scottish Provident building is to commence immediately following its acquisition by Standard Life Investments.
The financial giant has entered...
17 Feb 2014 - No comments
Keppie Design has won an international design competition to prepare a city centre master plan for New Cairo, a satellite community of the Egyptian capital.
The ‘New OUIA Horizon Project’...
14 Feb 2014 - No comments
Premier In n has announced plans to build a second ‘Hub’ branded hotel in Edinburgh after selecting a plot on Rose Street to house a 157 room establishment.
Scheduled to open by late 2015...
14 Feb 2014 - No comments
BAM Construction has been confirmed as main contractor for a £6.8m museum and art gallery in Dunfermline by hub East Central Scotland. The first dedicated museum in the town it will narrate the...
14 Feb 2014 - No comments
A student housing boom in Partick is showing no sign of abating following submission of plans by Glasgow Harbour to build a 500 room scheme with ground floor retail on vacant ground at Beith...
12 Feb 2014 - No comments
Collective Architecture’s Michael Dougall, studio tutor in the department of architecture at the University of Strathclyde, has been named incoming president of the Glasgow Institute of...
11 Feb 2014 - No comments
NHS Lanarkshire has begun construction of three new community health centres located in East Kilbride, Wishaw and Kilsyth.
Designed by Reiach & Hall on behalf of Graham Construction the...
11 Feb 2014 - No comments
BAE Systems has opened the first of two public consultations into its proposals for future investment into its existing Govan and Scotstoun ship yards.
Taking place at the GTG training and...
10 Feb 2014 - No comments
Work to demolish the second of two tower blocks at Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, is proceeding apace to make way for a Cooper Cromar designed housing scheme .
Work on the £10.8m scheme for...
7 Feb 2014 - No comments
Nominations have opened for this year’s iteration of the Architecture Scotland Annual, Urban Realm’s yearly compendium of the best new buildings to be built in Scotland.
Entries are...
7 Feb 2014 - No comments
Work to build the concrete base of the Queensferry Crossing's south tower is proceeding apace with completion of what is claimed to be the largest continuous underwater concrete pour conducted...
6 Feb 2014 - No comments
Mountgrange and M&G Real Estate have marked the ‘one year to go’ milestone at their £60m speculative office build on Glasgow’s West Regent Street with completion of the substructure and...
6 Feb 2014 - No comments
United Business Media, publisher of trade magazine Building Design, has announced its decision to cease publication of its print edition within weeks in order to focus solely on online output –...
5 Feb 2014 - No comments
Morgan Sindall has begun affixing the external envelope of a £24m speculative office block in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, as part of efforts to have the project externally complete in time for this...
5 Feb 2014 - No comments
The judging panel for the Scottish Design Awards 2014 has been confirmed with Tony Skipper of John McAslan + Partners joining Will Alsop, Chris Wilkinson, Moxon's Ben Addy and Urban Realm editor...
4 Feb 2014 - No comments
Malmaison has announced that it is to make its Dundee debut on 10 February when the hotel chain throws open the doors of its latest venture.
Situated within the B listed Mather’s and Tay...
4 Feb 2014 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council is to press ahead with a redevelopment of Portobello High School this September following months of wrangling over the contentious use of common good land at Portobello Park...
4 Feb 2014 - No comments
Planning permission for the first phase of NHS Lothian’s ten year Royal Edinburgh campus master plan is being sought, including delivery of a 185 bed mental health and brain injury unit....
3 Feb 2014 - No comments
Travelodge has announced it is to go-ahead with a £12m hotel on Glasgow’s Queen Street as part of a UK wide expansion drive which will see 15 new hotels open this year.
This forms part of a...
31 Jan 2014 - No comments
Construction work has commenced on a £200m development adjacent to Haymarket Station which will ultimately play host to commercial accommodation, leisure space, a 165 bed hotel and underground car...
31 Jan 2014 - No comments
Dundee’s bid to build a waterfront outpost of the V&A Museum has received a cash boost after winning a £9.4m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The sum will go some way toward meeting...
29 Jan 2014 - No comments
Planners at The City of Edinburgh Council have today agreed to grant permission for a £150m redevelopment of the Caltongate , at the heart of the historic Old Town.
Developer Artisan and...
28 Jan 2014 - No comments
The first new homes to be delivered under a £90m of redevelopment of Glasgow’s Laurieston district since work began on the site 18 months ago have been unwrapped.
The Laurieston master...
27 Jan 2014 - No comments
Transport Scotland has announced that a planned £49m expansion of Glasgow’s Queen Street Station will be more ambitious than first thought, after it published the final business case for the...
23 Jan 2014 - No comments
Scotland’s ‘first house’, a distinctive black and white former Toll Bar cottage on the border with England, is to reopen as a coffee shop after lying empty for several years.
Familiar to...
22 Jan 2014 - No comments
Angus Council has announced that construction will take place as early as April this year on new secondary schools for Brechin and Forfar as part of a £50m investment delivered through hub East...
21 Jan 2014 - No comments
Work to restore an historic Merchant’s House on Newcastle’s quayside is drawing to a close following the transformation of the buildings ground floor, which re-opens as a restaurant later this...
17 Jan 2014 - No comments
Plans to construct a new train station at Cambridge Science Park have been given the green light by Cambridgeshire County Council, bringing the development within a 30 minute commute of London....
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Plans to build a £60m speculative office development on Aberdeen’s Union Street have won approval from planners, clearing the way for demolition to commence on the former Bells Hotel.
This...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Highland Council planners have recommended that a 165 bedroom hotel in Inverness at Glebe Street , overlooking the River Ness at Friars Bridge, be granted planning permission.
Drawn up by...
16 Jan 2014 - No comments
Ten watery visions of a future Scotland swamped by climate change have been unveiled by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) after they laid down the...
15 Jan 2014 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has granted planning approval to a 20,800sq/ft office development on South Esplanade West, fronting the banks of the River Dee, in the latest sign of confidence in the...
13 Jan 2014 - No comments
Ushida Findlay, co-founder of Ushida Findlay, has passed away at the age of 60 following a fight against a brain tumour.
Findlay, born in Forfar in 1954, spent 20 years working in Japan where...
10 Jan 2014 - No comments
Whitbread has announced that it has reached agreement with Artisan Real Estate Investors to deliver a twin hotel development In Edinburgh’s Old Town.
The deal will see a 127 room Premier Inn...
10 Jan 2014 - No comments
Edinburgh Airport has unveiled its vision for a new-look entrance building as part of its £25m expansion of the main terminal .
Built on the site of an existing coach park the 6,000sq/m...
9 Jan 2014 - No comments
MSPs are to consider controversial plans to erect a replacement Portobello High School within a popular Edinburgh park later today.
Opponents successfully blocked the JM Architects designed...
7 Jan 2014 - No comments
A contentious proposal to build 16 homes overlooking Culloden Battlefield has been given the go ahead after the developer won the final round of a long-running planning battle.
Inverness...
6 Jan 2014 - No comments
Urban Realm has kicked off the New Year with publication of the latest edition of the magazine, an issue which looks at the current state of play in the architectural profession with profiles of...
6 Jan 2014 - No comments
Defence giant BAE has submitted preliminary plans for the redevelopment of its Govan and Scotstoun shipyards, pending a final decision on the future consolidation of its warship business.
Two...
20 Dec 2013 - No comments
A £25m redevelopment of Edinburgh’s Haymarket Station , Scotland’s fourth busiest, has been officially opened today by Network Rail.
The upgraded station has seen its public spaces...
19 Dec 2013 - No comments
A consortium comprising Barclays Infrastructure Funds Management, McLaughlin & Harvey and Hochtief FM, are to commence delivery of Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock, early in the New Year.
C3 were...
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