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29 Dec 2010 - No comments
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is in the throws of a £10.8m redevelopment project which will see the arts and crafts styled interiors of the Robert Rowand Anderson designed gothic pile....
20 Dec 2010 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord has announced plans for a £250m mixed use development on a former RAF base in Aberdeenshire. RAF Edzell in Newesk will be redeveloped to include some 1,000 homes alongside...
15 Dec 2010 - No comments
The 2011 Scottish Design Awards are now accepting entries at www.scottishdesignawards.com, with a deadline of Friday 4th February. But don’t dally, entries received before 7th January will...
10 Dec 2010 - No comments
Kevin O’Hare, communications manager at the Scottish Futures Trust, has hit back at criticism directed at the organisation by Malcolm Fraser earlier this month. Pointing out “many...
2 Dec 2010 - No comments
For those who missed last nights big win for Urban Realm we present a summary of  some of the generous citations given by PPA Scotland and their judging panel as they explain their unanimous...
29 Nov 2010 - No comments
Discussions between Apple and Edinburgh City Council over the construction of an Apple store on the city’s Princes Street are said to have been finalised. An outlet at 122-123 Princes...
26 Nov 2010 - No comments
macmon has commenced work on site of a primary care medical centre in Crawcrook, near Gateshead, part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the town. Developed by Ashley House PLC it will...
19 Nov 2010 - No comments
Elder & Cannon has one the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2010 after their office project for Shettleston Housing Association won over judges. E&C beat off stiff...
18 Nov 2010 - No comments
Keppie Design has been commissioned to design Orkney Islands Council’s £50m Schools Investment Programme. The contract will see Keppie working alongside Morrison Construction to deliver a...
3 Nov 2010 - No comments
The Japanese practice of Kengo Kuma & Associates, together with Cre8 Architecture, have emerged victorious in the V&A at Dundee design competition. One of six proposals to be shortlisted at a...
2 Nov 2010 - No comments
Eleven buildings are in the running for this years RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award after the architects body published its list of hopefuls. The winner will be decided by a...
1 Nov 2010 - No comments
The organising committee for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games are to move into the Tontine Building, Merchant City, toward the end of next year. It will see the listed building refurbished...
22 Oct 2010 - No comments
Scott Porter, a third year student at the University of Strathclyde’s Department of Architecture has won this year’s Holmes Award, an annual accolade doled out at the Glasgow Institute of...
13 Oct 2010 - No comments
The Scottish Civic Trust has launched PhotoArch, a photography competition aimed at stimulating interest in the built environment by young people. Open to primary and secondary school pupils...
13 Oct 2010 - No comments
Work has begun to convert St Andrew House, a high rise office block in Glasgow city centre, into a £27.5m hotel. Its conversion will see the sixties block transformed into a 210 bedroom...
12 Oct 2010 - No comments
The Scottish Civic Trust has long acted as a guarantor for the protection, enhancement and development of Scotland’s built environment past, but what of its future? In an eye opening thought...
11 Oct 2010 - No comments
A £5m visitor centre is to be built on the site of the Battle of Bannockburn for the 2014 Homecoming event, culture secretary Fiona Hyslop has announced. Historic Scotland and the National...
8 Oct 2010 - No comments
The final concrete has been poured on schmidt hammer lassen’s £57m library building for the University of Aberdeen. The universities vice chancellor, Professor Ian Diamond, attended the...
7 Oct 2010 - No comments
The life of architect Matt Steele (1878-1937) is being celebrated with the publication of a book on his work and a specially convened conference in his home town of Bo’ness today. Taking...
4 Oct 2010 - No comments
City Architecture Office (CAO) has gained detailed planning approval for four houses and a guesthouse on the Isle of Mull for Westkey Properties. Occupying a 0.7 hectare site overlooking the...
28 Sep 2010 - No comments
The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts has issued a call for entries in an architectural drawing competition. Interested parties are invited to log onto the RGI website where entry forms...
22 Sep 2010 - No comments
Brian Stewart, erstwhile CEO of RMJM, has been appointed as a director at Graeme Massie Architects in order to boost the practices international connections and foster fresh collaborations....
22 Sep 2010 - No comments
The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) have appointed AEG Facilities to handle event programming, naming rights, sponsorship ahead of the SECC Scottish National Arena’s launch in...
21 Sep 2010 - No comments
Carbuncles fever has swept the media over the past 24 hours with some of the highlights being a live stint on STV and even some celebrity endorsement from the singer Seal on Radio 2. So what have...
16 Sep 2010 - No comments
Glasgow based artist Patricia Cain has won the £25k Threadneedle prize for visual art for her pastel depictions of Zaha Hadid’s Transport Museum, currently under construction on the banks of the...
13 Sep 2010 - No comments
It’s a double whammy this week as Carnyx publishes Urban Realm and the Architecture Scotland Annual 2010 in tandem. Urban Realm has hit the road this issue on a dismal pavement pounder from...
9 Sep 2010 - No comments
John O' Groats has been named and shamed as the worst town in Scotland in the Carbuncle Awards 2010, its ‘win’ culminating a judging process which saw East Kilbride, Lochgelly, Inverness and...
9 Sep 2010 - No comments
John o’ Groats has been named and shamed as the worst town in Scotland in the Carbuncle Awards 2010, its ‘win’ culminating a judging process which saw East Kilbride, Lochgelly, Inverness and...
1 Sep 2010 - No comments
Tesco faces growing criticism over stalling tactics in its delayed plans for the redevelopment of Linwood town centre . This follows reports in The Times reported that Linwood’s crumbling...
26 Aug 2010 - No comments
The Scottish Civic Trust are poised to commence opening Scotland’s doors next month as the annual free ‘Doors Open Days’ festival returns for its 20th anniversary year. Every weekend in...
19 Aug 2010 - No comments
A group of architecture students from Aberdeen’s Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and the Built Environment are ditching traditional bar and restaurant work this summer to undertake...
16 Aug 2010 - No comments
Smith Scott Mullan Architects are drawing up a masterplan and design strategy for Stranraer’s waterfront on behalf of Dumfries and Galloway Council. This plan calls for a restructuring of...
13 Aug 2010 - No comments
Aberdeen FC have unveiled plans for their new 21,000 seat stadium, a proposal they hope will garner glowing reviews. Club chiefs have ordered the £38m venue to replace their existing...
12 Aug 2010 - No comments
Hudson Hirsel has won planning permission for a development of 105 homes in the Borders town of Coldstream. Leet Haugh, situated on the edge of the Hirsel Estate, seat of the Earls of Home,...
5 Aug 2010 - No comments
A recent 3DReid championed Student Competition won by Alan Keane of the University of Dundee provoked some debate amongst Urban Realm readers. They queried whether real world considerations ought...
12 Aug 2010 - No comments
Nominations for the Roses Design Awards 2010 go live today, culmination of a judging process in Glasgow chaired by the ‘grandfather of British brutalism’ Owen Luder. Luder instructed to...
6 Aug 2010 - No comments
An icon of the nuclear age, the dome shaped reactor of Dounreay, is under threat of demolition after Historic Scotland, the government’s heritage quango, thrust a decision on whether to list the...
30 Jul 2010 - No comments
A University of Dundee student, Alan Keane, has seen off five finalists from 23 shortlisted entries to emerge victorious in 3Dreid’s annual hunt for Britain’s top student. Held in the...
29 Jul 2010 - No comments
Work has broken ground on an £85m expansion of Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC). It marks the final phase of the city’s Exchange masterplan and will accommodate a 2,000sq/m...
29 Jul 2010 - No comments
Holmes has unveiled designs for Park Mains High School in Erskine, Renfrewshire. The £33m school is arranged over three levels and boasts a four court games hall, gymnasium, dance studio,...
27 Jul 2010 - No comments
Starbucks are embarking upon an international refresh of their brand with 20 of their 54 Scottish stores in line for a redesign, kicking off with a high profile outlet on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile....
23 Jul 2010 - No comments
Aedas are toasting a successful foray into Moray after the local council appointed the practice to a £40m project to replace Elgin Academy and Keith Primary. The schools are the first in...
23 Jul 2010 - No comments
Graham Mitchell Architect’s Anna Gibb has given Sir Christopher Wren a run for his money after redesigning the historic dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, as an over the top lair for London’s...
20 Jul 2010 - No comments
Work has commenced on site of the Co-operative Groups new Manchester head office following the completion of groundworks by contractors BAM and architects 3DReid. The building marks the first...
20 Jul 2010 - No comments
The second leg of our Carbuncles road trip took in the appropriately apocalyptic setting of Denny town centre, a swathe of which is occupied by the utopian modernist ideals of the Denny shopping...
15 Jul 2010 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects are drawing up revised proposals for their controversial Haymarket scheme. A series of pre-application consultations are currently underway with interested parties...
13 Jul 2010 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects have submitted plans for a radical overhaul of Perth Theatre to see creation of a dramatic new studio theatre together with a restoration of the existing B listed...
12 Jul 2010 - No comments
Urban Realm has been on a birlie round the whirlies of East Kilbride as the Carbuncles road show 2010 kicked off with a tour of Scotland’s first, and arguably most successful, New Town. Host...
9 Jul 2010 - No comments
Plans for a new civic square in the heart of Aberdeen have hit fresh controversy after it emerged that the Audit Commission are being asked to investigate a letter sent to senior labour politicians...
8 Jul 2010 - No comments
A Scottish Government led competition , run in conjunction with RIAS, to seek housing and urban design proposals to deliver a “new vernacular” have been castigated as “anti competitive” by...

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