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25 Mar 2011 - No comments
The judging process for this year’s Scottish Design Awards is now at an end, conclusion of a year long hunt for Scotland’s best buildings and designers. This saw our judging panel, headed...
24 Mar 2011 - No comments
RIBA president Ruth Reed has responded to the chancellor’s “budget for growth” which aims to harness development and planning reform in pursuit of economic growth. Reed welcomed...
24 Mar 2011 - No comments
A Glasgow resident has been evicted from her home to allow demolition work to proceed in Dalmarnock, epicentre of Glasgow’s 2014 Commonwealth Games. Sheriff officers accompanied by dozens of...
23 Mar 2011 - No comments
ACC Liverpool, operator of the Echo Arena and BT Convention Centre, and Liverpool City Council has secured £40m in funding to see creation of a purpose built waterfront exhibition hall. It is...
22 Mar 2011 - No comments
Land Securities are expected to receive the go ahead today for a £70m redevelopment of a key site at the heart of Glasgow’s 'golden Z'. It will see existing buildings demolished, save for a...
21 Mar 2011 - No comments
Finance secretary John Swinney has announced that a consortium comprising Dragados, Hochtief, American Bridge International and Morrison Construction has been selected as the preferred bidder for a...
21 Mar 2011 - No comments
An expectant public will be able to peruse Glasgow’s Zaha Hadid designed Transport Museum in just a few short months after city officials announced the date the venue will finally open its doors...
21 Mar 2011 - No comments
With just two weeks to go until this years Hannover Messe Urban Realm is teaming up with the event organisers to offer our readers a complimentary ticket to the German gathering. The event...
31 May 2011 - No comments
Stewart Milne Construction has commenced work on 50 new low carbon homes in Inverness for Servite Housing Association and Highland Council. The work will see a range of one to three be bedroom...
31 May 2011 - No comments
sasanbell have completed the 12 weeks pre-planning consultation period for the Custom House hotel in Clyde Street Glasgow. The Custom House Hotel has already secured a major international...
18 Mar 2011 - No comments
The University of Wales has officially opened its BDP designed Newport city centre campus, intended to become a regional hub for creativity and enterprise. Occupying a prominent waterfront...
18 Mar 2011 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council and LDN Architects refurbishment of Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms has received a timely boost with the allocation of a £441k Heritage Lottery fund grant. The award will...
17 Mar 2011 - No comments
Glasgow’s Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice has announced plans to build a brand new facility to enhance its services to young people with life threatening illnesses. The Hospice has...
17 Mar 2011 - No comments
They may be better known for bringing nimby’s out in hives but plans for a supermarket on the site of s derelict B&Q store on Edinburgh’s Inglis Green Road have conspired to achieve the...
11 Mar 2011 - No comments
Strathclyde University have unveiled images of a planned £89m Technology and Innovation Centre, to be erected on a brownfield site in the Merchant City district of Glasgow. Accommodating 850...
10 Mar 2011 - No comments
Three landmark tower blocks in the North Sighthill district of Edinburgh are to be flattened over the course of the summer as part of a bid to replace the worst housing stock under the...
8 Mar 2011 - No comments
Things are looking up for John O’Groats, Britain’s most northerly Carbuncle, after £6m plans were unveiled to give the hamlet a boost. Putting the Carbuncle award 2010 behind it the...
8 Mar 2011 - No comments
Holmes Architects, the designers behind Marischal College the new headquarters of Aberdeen City Council, have embarked upon collaboration with Harlaw Academy to design a small café pavilion in...
2 Mar 2011 - No comments
Aberdeen Arena, a new stadium being designed by The Miller Partnership and structural engineers WA Fairhurst, has edged a step closer to reality after Aberdeen City Council voted to approve the...
1 Mar 2011 - No comments
Centre for Cities, an independent charity promoting the improvement of UK cities economic performance, has published its 2011 outlook – and it makes for some grim reading. Weighing up the...
1 Mar 2011 - No comments
Designers are being solicited by the Department of Health to rethink the approach to the country’s Accident and Emergency units in a bid to reduce violence and aggression toward NHS staff....
24 Feb 2011 - No comments
Edinburgh City councillors have given approval to a new High School on the Portobello district of the city, as a full replacement for the current building, the city’s largest school, which will...
22 Feb 2011 - No comments
Residents of the Stirlingshire town of Denny have reacted badly to a £170k repair programme at a series of dilapidated 1960s blocks in the town centre after they left observers feeling even more...
21 Feb 2011 - No comments
Glasgow-based Graven Images has finished the interior designs for the world’s second Hotel Missoni, in Kuwait City. The company has worked directly with the fashionista Rosita Misonni, The...
21 Feb 2011 - No comments
The renovation and refurbishment of a 1960’s bungalow near Roslin, Edinburgh, has earned its architects a place in the line up for the Edinburgh Architectural Association’s Small Project Awards...
21 Feb 2011 - No comments
Ellson Buchanan Architects, a newly formed Glasgow based practice, have been commissioned to convert a 150 year old A listed townhouse back to its original function as a home, continuing a trend...
18 Feb 2011 - No comments
The Scottish Historic Buildings Trust has completed a renovation work at Greenlaw Town Hall, transforming the 182 year old building into office space. Despite being little more than a village...
16 Feb 2011 - No comments
Taxpayers have been hit with a £2.5m bill for continued series of alterations and upgrades to the Scottish Parliament building over the past year – on top of annual running costs of £5m since...
16 Feb 2011 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord have been appointed to lead a £2.4m streetscape regeneration scheme for Irvine’s Bridgegate area. North Ayrshire Council and Irvine Bay Regeneration Company are leading...
12 Feb 2011 - No comments
Gordon Matheson, leader of Glasgow City Council, has launched a new initiative aimed at envisioning what the city will look like in the near future. Dubbed Glasgow City Vision 2025 the...
9 Feb 2011 - No comments
BAA, the operator of Glasgow Airport, have formally ditched plans to construct a second runway at the terminal after slashing their expectations of passenger growth. Previously BAA had...
7 Feb 2011 - No comments
Denny, the Stirlingshire resting place of the 2010 ‘Plook-on-the-Plinth’ trophy, is building upon the momentum of a Spring appearance on the BBC’s One Show with a week long “lance the...
4 Feb 2011 - No comments
A 100m long mural designed by Eastbank Academy and 6274 has been unveiled on London Road , in the heart of Glasgow’s east ends. The colourful eye catcher has been produced as part of the...
4 Feb 2011 - No comments
A green light has been given by South Ayrshire Council for a mixed use development at Greenan on the Ayrshire coast. Mactaggart & Mickel are partnering with West of Scotland Housing...
3 Feb 2011 - No comments
An 11 mile section of the M80 motorway connecting the Glasgow suburbs of Stepps and Haggs celebrates a significant milestone this week when the Moodiesburn bypass is opened to traffic. The...
3 Feb 2011 - No comments
Urban Realm, the UK’s oldest architectural magazine, has been acquired by two members of its management team from Carnyx Group Limited. Founded in 1922 as Prospect, Urban Realm was...
2 Feb 2011 - No comments
A Miller Partnership masterplan for Nestle’s York factory has been given the go ahead from planners. In a unanimous decision the green light was accorded to the confectionary giant to...
2 Feb 2011 - No comments
Work has commenced on a £43m masterplan for 300 acres of land between Falkirk and Grangemouth, The Helix Project. The scheme is intended to transform the DNA central Scotland through...
1 Feb 2011 - No comments
Watkin Jones has submitted a planning application for a massive 447 bed student housing development in Yorkhill, Glasgow. Designed by Edinburgh based Fletcher Joseph architects the £15m brick...
31 Jan 2011 - No comments
Wates Living Space has commenced a £2m refurbishment of Bolam Coyle in the Grade II* listed Ralph Erskine designed Byker estate for Your Homes Newcastle. The presently derelict 1970s...
27 Jan 2011 - No comments
Peel Media has secured planning permission to convert a three storey building at Media City into a development called the Greenhouse. Located less than a minutes walk from a dedicated tram...
26 Jan 2011 - No comments
Collective Architecture, in partnership with Clyde Gateway, has begun the refurbishment of Bridgeton Business Centre, a retail building in Glasgow’s east end which has lain derelict for more than...
26 Jan 2011 - No comments
The year may have only just begun but already the entry deadline for the Scottish Design Awards 2011 almost upon us. February 4 is the cut off for entries, a date which falls a mere one week...
25 Jan 2011 - No comments
Denny might have been ‘The One’ in the 2010 Carbuncle Awards but it is also the setting for a Spring instalment of the BBCs high rating daily magazine programme, The One Show. Presenter...
24 Jan 2011 - No comments
Phase one of Prince Charles’s Knockroon development, comprising 87 homes, 12 work units, four commercial buildings and a local shop has been granted planning permission by East Ayrshire Council....
13 Jan 2011 - No comments
Manson Architects (formerly known as Ian Burke Associates) have submitted plans for a student housing development in the Partick district of Glasgow, adjacent to the river Kelvin. Submitted on...
12 Jan 2011 - No comments
A disused quayside in Govan could be given a new lease of life after Floating Concepts unveiled plans to transform Prince’s Dock into a floating leisure village. Designed by ZM Architecture...
11 Jan 2011 - No comments
BDP has submitted redevelopment plans for a longstanding eyesore on Glasgow’s premier retail thoroughfare, Buchanan Street. Land Securities plan to construct 10,500sq/m on land bounded by...
7 Jan 2011 - No comments
Communities secretary Eric Pickles is to curb “heavy handed” local authority powers to seize empty homes following a number of high profile cases, including that of a council threatening a...
6 Jan 2011 - No comments
Sir Fred Goodwin’s office desk is lying empty for the second time in two years after international architecture practice RMJM announced they no longer required the full time services of the...

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