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10 Nov 2011 - No comments
North Ayrshire Council have rejected proposals by Peel Energy to erect a multi fuel carbon capture and storage power station at Hunterston.
Designed by RMJM and Friis Moltke Architects the...
8 Nov 2011 - No comments
A planning application has been submitted for the re-development of St Martin’s Church, Edinburgh, by Ian Springford Architects for the demolition and rebuild of the 1950s church.
Hit by...
8 Nov 2011 - No comments
Glasgow based Holmes Partnership has confirmed that it has merged its operations with that of the Miller Partnership.
Dubbed Holmes Miller the combined practice will secure the immediate...
3 Nov 2011 - No comments
Plans to build a new further education campus in Inverness, billed as the most important Highland development of the next 30 years, have been given the go ahead by planners.
Developed by...
3 Nov 2011 - No comments
BDP, the largest architectural practice in the UK, has announced plans to close its Edinburgh studio as part of a UK wide retrenchment – and relocate its entire staff 40 miles west to Glasgow,...
27 Oct 2011 - No comments
Tonight a host of leading architects, politicians and engineers are gathering at the Lighthouse to discuss Building Information modelling, BIM, a software solution for construction professionals....
2 Nov 2011 - No comments
A controversial plan to erect a series of stainless steel pavilions strung along Glasgow’s Broomielaw waterfront - derided for depicting a yacht on the unnavigable section of river, has been...
27 Oct 2011 - No comments
The number of people today resident in Scotland could have exceeded the previous record set in 1974 when 5.24m called the country home – according to the National Records of Scotland.
The...
26 Oct 2011 - No comments
Aberdeen is in line for a major new office development overlooking its harbour district after the honours of the Aberdeen Douglas Hotel submitted plans for the 10 storey development.
Dubbed...
26 Oct 2011 - No comments
Plans to construct Scotland’s first gold mine within the Loch Lomond National Park have been given the go ahead by planners – at the second time of asking.
Scotgold Resources finally...
25 Oct 2011 - No comments
The Barbican Art Gallery is to stage its first ever live streaming event for he occasion of Maggie’s Gartnavel architect Rem Koolhaas public debate, tonight at 7pm.
OMA: Show & Tell will...
25 Oct 2011 - No comments
The One Show’s Angelica Bell has paid a visit to Denny following the town’s receipt of the Carbuncle Award 2010.
Presenting the clip to a national audience Bell said: “Last year Denny...
24 Oct 2011 - No comments
The One Show, the BBC’s week night magazine flagship, is to broadcast a segment on 2010 Carbuncle winner Denny tonight between 19:00 and 19:30pm.
Claim to fame: Denny will see roving...
24 Oct 2011 - No comments
First Minister Alex Salmond has unveiled plans to construct or refurbish an additional 30 schools in the latest phase of the Scottish Schools for the Future programme.
This will double the...
21 Oct 2011 - No comments
The shortlist for the richest prize in UK architecture, the Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award, has been unveiled by RIAS.
A record 35 submissions were received for this year’s...
20 Oct 2011 - No comments
Work to remodel a dilapidated Glasgow railway station in time for the 2014 Commonwealth Games is to get underway after the construction contract was awarded to C Spencer.
Delivered by Network...
19 Oct 2011 - No comments
In a surprise decision airport operator BAA has announced its intention to sell Edinburgh Airport in favour of retaining Glasgow after being ordered to offload one of its central Scotland hubs by...
18 Oct 2011 - No comments
A long abandoned former scrapyard immediately to the north of of the stalled 236 Broomielaw in Glasgow’s IFSD district could finally be brought back into economic use following the approval of...
11 Oct 2011 - No comments
In the Autumn issue, hitting desks today and tomorrow, you can read:
Dundee House: Dundee's civic hub is the latest manifestation of the Jute City's reinvention but what does the...
7 Oct 2011 - No comments
Aberdeen City Councilors have opted to follow their compatriots in Dundee by voting to demolish their own former high rise headquarters – St Nicholas House.
Designed by Aberdeen City...
4 Oct 2011 - No comments
The first three show homes at a Prince’s Foundation master planned settlement in East Ayrshire have been completed.
Developed in collaboration with Hope Homes and ZeroC Holdings Knockroon is...
3 Oct 2011 - No comments
There may not be much construction activity taking place at the moment but that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped throwing up dodgy buildings – far from it, as this year’s shortlist of Carbuncle...
3 Oct 2011 - No comments
A satirical postcard competition intended to lampoon efforts to transform Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens into a City Square has been launched by Skirmishes – the built environment charity....
28 Sep 2011 - No comments
Organisers of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games have begun moving into the former Tontine House, following its refurbishment by City Building, Glasgow City Council’s arm’s length construction...
28 Sep 2011 - No comments
A gathering of some of the leading lights in sustainable design; including David McNeil, technical director at Buro Happold and Don McLean, founder of IES, has highlighted the leading role which...
27 Sep 2011 - No comments
Plans to erect an electricity transmission line across some of Scotland’s most spectacular natural beauty have been rejected by 200 attendees at a public meeting organised by Stirling Council....
27 Sep 2011 - No comments
Network Rail has today announced that Buchanan Partnership has been chosen for the redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street train station.
The multi-million-pound redevelopment project, designed...
23 Sep 2011 - No comments
Architecture + Design Scotland, in collaboration with Denny High School, have concluded their “Denny: Future Town” Lighthouse exhibition – inspired by Urban Realm’s 2010 Carbuncle Award....
21 Sep 2011 - No comments
Anderson Bell + Christie Architects have commenced work on site of a mixed use development in Stirling for Raploch URC – the first mass timber project of its type in Scotland.
Utilising...
19 Sep 2011 - No comments
Port of Leith Housing Association has commenced work on the construction of 111 affordable homes at Western Harbour to be let at both social and mid-market rents and range in size from one up to...
17 Sep 2011 - No comments
With a wealth of eye opening entries and revealing comment for this years Carbuncle Awards received so far we to give people a little more time to let their voice be heard by extending the...
16 Sep 2011 - No comments
Views are being solicited for a masterplan for the port area of Montrose , which would transform the town into a hub for offshore renewables and the chemical services industry.
The harbour...
16 Sep 2011 - No comments
A public consultation into the proposed Cononosh Gold Mine, near Tyndrum, has closed having received widespread support from politicians, academics, locals and jewellers.
Cononosh would be...
15 Sep 2011 - No comments
A much vaunted overhaul of Scotland’s planning laws has failed to deliver the hoped for reduction in the time taken to decide planning applications, a report by Audit Scotland has found....
14 Sep 2011 - No comments
A fire ravaged site in Edinburgh’s Cowgate which has lain derelict for nine years could finally be given a fresh lease of life with news that the developer behind 2009 redevelopment proposals is...
14 Sep 2011 - No comments
RIBA president Harry Rich has described many new build British homes as too cramped for modern family life in a swipe at diminishing standards being applied by the construction industry....
13 Sep 2011 - No comments
Tesco has abandoned plans to construct a controversial new store in Partick, having decided to merge the approved retail space with that approved for Glasgow Harbour.
Previously Tesco had...
9 Sep 2011 - No comments
The Duke of Fife's plans to erect 4,000 homes on Greenfield land 10 miles south of Aberdeen has set tongues wagging as to the merits of New Town building. Giving voice to those opinions this...
9 Sep 2011 - No comments
The commencement of construction works at Strathclyde University’s Power Network Distribution Centre in Cumbernauld has been marked by a visit from HRH Duke of York.
Billed as the first...
8 Sep 2011 - No comments
Charlie Hussey, director of Sutherland Hussey architects, has defended his practices active solicitation of work from China.
The practice completed their first project in the notionally...
8 Sep 2011 - No comments
A group of environmental, anti-poverty, housing and building organisations have come together to form a new coalition aimed at effecting improvements to the energy performance of Scotland’s...
8 Sep 2011 - No comments
Elsick Development Company has submitted detailed plans for the first phase of 800 homes and Outline plans for a further 3,200 homes at Scotland’s largest proposed settlement - Chapelton of...
7 Sep 2011 - No comments
Stirling Council have approved plans for a new visitor centre designed to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn in 2014.
Designed by Reiach & Hall in partnership...
7 Sep 2011 - No comments
Phase 2 works on the Aberdeen based Energy Development Centre, a facility intended to encourage research and development into energy efficient buildings in the north east, are being progressed....
5 Sep 2011 - No comments
Strathclyde University have submitted plans for a new £89m Technology and Innovation Centre in Glasgow’s Merchant City.
Rising on brownfield land on George Street, adjacent to a separate...
30 Aug 2011 - No comments
A proposal to erect additional student housing at Argyle Street, Glasgow, by MacDonald Estates has been approved by planners.
Designed by Yeoman McAllister Architects the scheme is intended to...
29 Aug 2011 - No comments
The Earl of Glasgow, Patrick Boyle, has written to Historic Scotland to seek guidance on whether the heritage quango would object to a dramatic piece of wall art adorning the façade of his home...
25 Aug 2011 - No comments
The Commonwealth Games business Portal, an online business networking and matching service, has begun advertising contracts for building the Athletes Village in Glasgow, a crucial component of the...
24 Aug 2011 - No comments
The tenth anniversary of the Carbuncle Awards, Urban Realm’s annual hunt for Scotland’s most dismal places and spaces, is ringing in the changes with a new look website and refreshed judging...
23 Aug 2011 - No comments
An historic Edinburgh church once threatened with demolition has been saved – albeit with conversion to accommodate 31 student flats and a restaurant.
Edinburgh City Council planners voted...
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