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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....
19 May 2011 - No comments
The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced that ten buildings in Scotland have received their 2011 award for architectural excellence. A diverse bunch the selection includes a...
18 May 2011 - No comments
A £46.4m remodelling of the National Museum of Scotland is now architecturally complete allowing a full interior fit out to be conducted ahead of the museums July 2011 opening. Gareth Hoskins...
17 May 2011 - No comments
External work on Keppie’s £43.6m Royal Victoria Building has been completed with the pouring of the last section of concrete. Built for NHS Lothian the hospital has been designed specially...
11 May 2011 - No comments
Work to establish Edinburgh’s new tram system is to restart on July 2 after stalling following a breakdown in relations between the parties involved. That impasse has now been resolved with...
11 May 2011 - No comments
Glasgow is playing host to the Academy of Urbanism’s 2011 Congress this week, an event which will see 120 built environment professionals from across Europe  assemble to discuss  “liveable...
11 May 2011 - No comments
Building Research Establishment (BRE) Scotland is to pilot low carbon housing technologies at their Ravenscraig innovation park after securing £2m from the European Regional Development Fund....
11 May 2011 - No comments
New Gorbals Housing Association has submitted a planning application for the phase one redevelopment of the Laurieston district of Glasgow. This calls for construction of 201 homes for social...
10 May 2011 - No comments
Historic Scotland in conjunction with the City of Edinburgh Council have published a new guide to Edinburgh’s ill appreciated post war architectural heritage . Simply titled Edinburgh’s...
9 May 2011 - No comments
Despondent residents of the Stirlingshire town of Denny have been dealt a fresh blow after Falkirk Council admitted a CPO would delay, again, the long term demolition plans for three eyesore town...
28 Apr 2011 - No comments
An architect who hired a debt collection agency to recover nearly £150,000 has been suspended by the Arb for four months. The saga began in June 2007 when Michael Phillips was appointed by...
28 Apr 2011 - No comments
Population estimates for Scotland suggest that the country suggest that the number of permanent Scottish residents rose by 28,100 in the year to June 2010 to reach 5.22m - just 30,000 short of its...
27 Apr 2011 - No comments
Miller Construction have been appointed as the main contractor by Robert Gordon University for its Garthdee campus masterplan, the first phase of a wider £170m plan to create 34,000m2 of floor...
26 Apr 2011 - No comments
Gordon Murray Architects are seeking outline planning permission for the creation of approx 10,000sq/m of office space on a triangular brownfield site within the Bridgeton district of Glasgow....
26 Apr 2011 - No comments
Ian Springford Architects are on site of their latest development for Apex Hotels, conversion of an existing 1950s office building into a 186 bedroom, 4 star hotel. Located within the Inner...
22 Apr 2011 - No comments
Fresh from announcing the departure of co-founder Robin Lee from the business NORD Architecture have re-launched their official website . It documents the practices current crop of projects...
19 Apr 2011 - No comments
Malcolm Fraser in his Herald article compares the fate of a group of tenement buildings as somehow representative of all that is wrong with Glasgow’s present regeneration efforts.   John...
20 Apr 2011 - No comments
Alan Pert, co-founder of young Glaswegian practice Nord, has responded to erroneous reports in the architectural press of the break-up of the business by telling Urban Realm: “They’re all...
19 Apr 2011 - No comments
A competition to design a controversial new garden for Aberdeen has been launched by Malcolm Reading Consultants. The winning scheme would top a £140m project to transform Union Terrace...
18 Apr 2011 - No comments
Miller Group has purchased a 120 acre site in Linwood, outside Glasgow, from the receivers of Mountgrange with a view to site with a mix of 400 homes, hotels, offices and light industrial use....
18 Apr 2011 - No comments
Skypark, an edge of centre office complex in Glasgow, is to be remodeled by its owners to create Scotland’s first ‘business hotel concept’. It will see Moorfield Group and Resonance...
14 Apr 2011 - No comments
As the Scottish parliament elections draw near the SNP are dangling a £40m carrot before Glaswegian voters with a pledge to back Clyde Fastlink in a bid to retain power. Deputy First Minister...
14 Apr 2011 - No comments
Strathclyde Passenger Transport is expected to approve plans for a new Smartcard ticketing system tomorrow as part of a wider £300m  revamp of Glasgow’s Subway. The integrated ticketing...
13 Apr 2011 - No comments
Work has commenced on a new annexe to Clydebank’s A listed Titan Crane, a relic of the once mighty John Brown’s shipyard. This follows the allocation of £120k in funding toward the...
13 Apr 2011 - No comments
Gateshead Central Library has been accorded the title of Best Community Building in the 2011 LABC Building Excellence Awards. It follows a major re-build and refurbishment of the historic...
12 Apr 2011 - No comments
This year’s Scottish Design Awards gala dinner now boasts a date and a venue after the salubrious environs of Glasgow’s Thistle Hotel were selected to host the august bash on May 19....
11 Apr 2011 - No comments
Glasgow has today hosted a Games Legacy summit which brought together Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council along with Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham Council, on site of the...
11 Apr 2011 - No comments
Works to strip cladding from the derelict St Andrew House is proceeding apace thanks to the addition of mastclimbers which are making short order of a prefabricated façade on this derelict 1960s...

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