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19 Aug 2011 - No comments
RMJM have moved on site of a sixth form college campus for Newcastle College.
The city centre campus will be denoted by an 11,000sq/m signature building for pursuit of advanced practical and...
19 Aug 2011 - No comments
Controversial plans to erect a £40m office block on the site of Aberdeen’s Triple Kirks, derelict since the 1970s, have been granted approval by Aberdeen City Council.
Architect Halliday...
17 Aug 2011 - No comments
London may still be recovering from its worst bout of rioting in living memory but this hasn’t stalled progress on the ‘Walkie Talkie’, a 37 storey skyscraper being built at 20 Fenchurch...
17 Aug 2011 - No comments
GCA Architects have submitted plans for a new live/work studio in Muirhead, moulded by a particularly tight and narrow site.
Occupying a plot measuring just 8m in width the building adopts a...
15 Aug 2011 - No comments
Demolition of an eyesore block which has plagued the town of Denny is to finally be demolished over the next 12 weeks – seven years after their demolition was first proposed.
Falkirk Council...
15 Aug 2011 - No comments
Foster + Partners, alongside engineering firm Arup, have published detailed renderings and floor plans of their ambitious ‘flying saucer’ campus design for Apple in suburban Cupertino,...
12 Aug 2011 - No comments
A 28 mile by pass of Aberdeen, first mooted more than 30 years ago, has finally been given the go ahead by the Court of Session following the dismissal of a legal challenge from protesters by the...
11 Aug 2011 - No comments
A community hub serving residents of Craigmillar has moved a step closer to being realised with the completion of a sod cutting ceremony in the Edinburgh district.
Located at the heart of...
10 Aug 2011 - No comments
Weeks after celebrating completion of Glasgow’s Transport Museum Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid has launched a re-designed website profiling the practice’s work in architecture, product, fashion...
9 Aug 2011 - No comments
Demolition work is progressing on a prominent mixed use site in Glasgow city centre, set to deliver ten retail units, a restaurant and 49 new homes with access to a roof garden - dubbed Buchanan...
8 Aug 2011 - No comments
A government consultation paper designed to create safer buildings could have consequences for the future design of multi storey car parks, bridges and tall buildings.
The document has been...
4 Aug 2011 - No comments
Equifax, a business information provider, has published a new report identifying an 8.6% rise in business failures across the construction industry year on year.
This reverses a year long...
3 Aug 2011 - No comments
London 2012 Chairman Lord Sebastian Coe has praised Glasgow’s 2014 preparations on a visit to the city – his first ever.
The whistlestop tour took in various Games venues including an...
1 Aug 2011 - No comments
Aberdeenshire Council have awarded a £7.5m contract to build a new swimming pool, sports facility and community centre in Fraserburgh to Stewart Milne Construction.
The six lane pool will be...
29 Jul 2011 - No comments
Richard Murphy architects have submitted proposals for a new campus for Anglia Ruskin University, on a site bounded by Young Street and New Street, Cambridge.
To be built in three phases the...
26 Jul 2011 - No comments
Market conditions and the unaffordability of a prior glass specification have spurred a rethink of plans to redevelop a prominent art deco cinema in Glasgow – leading to a revised planning...
26 Jul 2011 - No comments
Nord architects have been commissioned by the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice to design a new centre for the palliative care of young adults .
Looking to ‘the home’ for inspiration...
26 Jul 2011 - No comments
An unremarkable East Kilbride office block has been given an artistic makeover at the hands of Dundarroch Holdings in a bid to create a better first impression for visitors to the anonymous office...
25 Jul 2011 - No comments
A Reiach & Hall designed visitor centre intended to improve public understanding of the Battle of Bannockburn has secured £3.6m of lottery funding.
It means that Historic Scotland and the...
22 Jul 2011 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards , sponsored by Urban Realm, have extended the entry deadline for submissions to Friday, July 29.
Established to enable architectural practices to demonstrate their...
20 Jul 2011 - No comments
Standard Life, in conjunction with Joint Properties, have commenced construction on a new Travelodge hotel on Edinburgh’s Queen Street.
The £2m fit out will see the derelict townhouse, last...
14 Jul 2011 - No comments
A Scottish school is to play a critical role in attempts to make buildings across the UK carbon-neutral.
BAM Construct UK - the firm that designed, built and manages facilities for St Peter...
8 Jul 2011 - No comments
The Stirling Society of Architects is seeking the best buildings constructed in 2010 and 2011. Open to buildings designed by Chartered Architects, the award sponsored by Hadden Construction seeks...
11 Jul 2011 - No comments
Plans have been drawn up for a replacement railway station at Dalmarnock to provide a space more befitting of the principle transport hub of the 2014 Commonwealh Games.
Transport Scotland are...
6 Jul 2011 - No comments
A new £7.8m arts centre designed by LDN Architects is taking shape on the Greenock Waterfront.
The Beacon Arts Centre, developed by the Greenock Arts Guild, is being developed by structural...
1 Jul 2011 - No comments
Struggling housebuilder Redrow has offloaded its loss making Scottish business to family led Springfield Properties in a deal valued at £49m.
It will see Springfield acquire all of...
1 Jul 2011 - No comments
The Summer edition of Urban Realm has hit the streets - an issue which encapsulates the grit and the glamour of contemporary Scotland.
A resurgent cultural scene provides the glamour this...
29 Jun 2011 - No comments
An innovative low carbon eco home which introduces employs sustainable features at low cost has been unveiled by the minister for housing and local government, Grant Shapps at the BRE eco park in...
28 Jun 2011 - No comments
A five mile long ‘missing link’ in Glasgow’s motorway network has today been filled with completion of the M74 motorway link between Carmyle and the Kingston Bridge.
Under construction...
28 Jun 2011 - No comments
Construction work has begun on the £13.78m redevelopment of Tollcross Aquatics Centre ahead of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
The work will entail construction of a six lane, 50m warm...
27 Jun 2011 - No comments
Dawn Construction have enacted a ground breaking ceremony on site of their latest school – Gargieston Primary School and Nursery, Ayrshire.
Due to complete in summer 2012 the East Ayrshire...
24 Jun 2011 - No comments
Derek Souter, the Dundonian developer behind both Union Street Properties and Union Street Investments, is to stage a public ‘petition day’ at Glasgow’s Egyptian Halls on June 25 in order to...
16 Jun 2011 - No comments
Edinburgh based RSP consulting engineers have opened a new Clerkenwell, London office as part of a UK expansion drive which will also see the firm establish an Aberdeen base later in 2011.
The...
16 Jun 2011 - No comments
Plans for a £1bn, 4,000 home New Town on farmland to the west of Newtonhill, ten miles south of Aberdeen, are to be presented at a public consultation later this month.
This will provide an...
13 Jun 2011 - No comments
Norman Fosters under construction Clydeside Arena has been given an official moniker after energy supplier Scottish Hydro stepped forward to sponsor the landmark.
It will see the power firms...
8 Jun 2011 - No comments
Work to realise a £150m athletes village for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth games is now underway on a 38.5 hectare site in Dalmarnock.
During the Games period the site will be home to 6,500...
7 Jun 2011 - No comments
John O’Groats, winner of the 2010 Carbuncle award, is to play host to a community celebration this July to celebrate the planned redevelopment of the famed tourist haunt.
‘Transform’...
4 Jun 2011 - No comments
Glasgow School of Art students Philip Zoechbauer, Yeh-Lun Chou, Claire Johnston and Francesca Edge have compiled an interesting animation charting the rise (and demise) of the infamous Glasgow...
1 Jun 2011 - No comments
Glasgow City Council have hosted a sneak preview of Zaha Hadid’s much hyped Transport Museum at Glasgow Harbour, a zinc edifice intended to present the contents of the museum in a new and...
1 Jun 2011 - No comments
Strathclyde University have staged a pre-planning consultation into their plans for a new Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) on a long standing gap site in Glasgow’s Merchant City....
30 May 2011 - No comments
The University of Edinburgh has published Gamma Jaamaa, a work which explores the urban character of Edinburgh and Casablanca in a bid to ascertain what these environments say about contemporary...
27 May 2011 - No comments
Capella Developments, the property group behind Glasgow’s Atlantic Square development, have submitted a planning application to redevelop the nearby Broomielaw waterfront.
Broomielaw Quay...
27 May 2011 - No comments
Perth is mounting a campaign to become Scotland’s seventh city in a competition set up to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Local politicians are keen to regain the status such a title...
26 May 2011 - No comments
Aberdeen’s Scott |Sutherland School of Architecture has staged its annual “Big Crit” event at which a host of today’s top architects were invited to critique tomorrow’s architectural...
25 May 2011 - No comments
Negotiations between Tesco and Scottish Borders Council over the fate of the former façade of the Galashiels textile college – dismantled in 2006 to make way for a new supermarket, have...
24 May 2011 - No comments
Urban Realm caught up with Japanese architect Kengo Kuma before his recent public lecture to find out more of what the
Kuma first visited Scotland 30 years ago to play a round of golf but the...
23 May 2011 - No comments
The Australian Institute of Architects has launched an international competition for ideas for a new, hypothetical, capital in praise of the 100th anniversary of the existing titleholder –...
23 May 2011 - No comments
Cooper Cromar have outlined proposals for the redevelopment of the former Bank of Scotland building at 110 Queen Street on behalf of BAM Properties
The practice tentatively envisage an 9...
23 May 2011 - No comments
Regimented lines of ungainly grey steel marching across the British countryside have become a universal presence since their introduction in 1927 but there design has changed little.
That...
13 May 2011 - No comments
Edinburgh based landscape designers Gross Max and architects Sutherland Hussey have seen off 78 challengers to secure a £54m commission to redevelop the site of Berlin’s Templehof Airport....
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