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4 Feb 2010 - No comments
A three month delay has hit the full opening of Glasgow’s prestigious Blythswood Square Hotel after contractor Chard Construction went bust.
Chard state that a “major dispute” with...
4 Feb 2010 - No comments
The Registrar General has projected that Scotland’s population will expand by 7% over the next 25 years, rising to approximately 5.5m by 2033 before slowly declining.
On a regional level...
3 Feb 2010 - No comments
A 21st century re-imagining of 1930’s airships is on the horizon after catching the attention of Samsung.
Ditching the lozenge shape of their forebears the new hi tech Aircruise designs...
3 Feb 2010 - No comments
Edinburgh’s A-listed former Royal High School is to undergo a £35m redevelopment into an “arts hotel” at the hands of Gareth Hoskins Architects.
The development will fuse hotel...
2 Feb 2010 - No comments
Gleniffer Estates have secured planning permission for phase two of Greenlaw Village, Newton Mearns.
Comprising a drive through restaurant, care home, petrol station, medical centre and hotel...
1 Feb 2010 - No comments
Glasgow and Lanarkshire Councils are in discussion with Viridor, a Glaswegian waste management firm, to secure a £250m incinerator for the west of Scotland.
The plant would house an...
29 Jan 2010 - No comments
Trams and congestion charging are amongst two options being considered in a new report from Sustainable Glasgow, an initiative which aims to transform the city into one of Europe’s greenest....
29 Jan 2010 - No comments
Manchester’s Urbis building is to close next month be transformed into a football museum.
Currently the National Football Museum resides in Preston but it will be relocated to the famous...
29 Jan 2010 - No comments
Scientists have overcome a significant hurdle on the road to fusion power, according to a report in the journal Science.
The US National Ignition Facility fired 192 laser beams at a cm sized...
28 Jan 2010 - No comments
England’s Planning Minister John Healey is to give local council’s new powers to curtail the growth of houses of multiple occupancy (HMOs).
Some local authorities had voiced concern about...
28 Jan 2010 - No comments
Each New Year brings a fresh crop of architectural developments and so with 2010 now well and truly underway we are casting our eye across the land in search of significant enhancements to our...
27 Jan 2010 - No comments
Historic Scotland has applied their laser scanning technology, developed in conjunction with the Glasgow School of Arts Digital Design School, to Rosslyn Chapel.
The technique creates a...
27 Jan 2010 - No comments
Sustainable Glasgow, a consortium led by Strathclyde University, has published a strategy to transform Glasgow into one of Europe’s greenest cities by 2020.
The feasibility study outlines...
26 Jan 2010 - No comments
FAT architects have cooked up a slice of dramatic TV-AM styled facadism for a planned BBC drama centre at Cardiff Bay.
Ditching plastic egg cups for decorative pre-cast “gothic” and...
26 Jan 2010 - No comments
Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Culture, has announced that Karen Anderson is to become the new Chair of A+DS from April 1st 2010, succeeding current A+DS Chair Raymond Young CBE.
The move marks...
26 Jan 2010 - No comments
Archial Architects have been appointed to deliver a new entrance building and office at the Liverpool Innovation Park.
Space North West commissioned the £3.8 million project , part of a joint...
22 Jan 2010 - No comments
First year students from Strathclyde University’s Architecture Department are to showcase their work at the Old Templeton carpet Factory on the weekend of January 23-24 from 10am – 4pm....
22 Jan 2010 - No comments
Over the years the Carbuncles process has opened the eyes of citizens, leaders, visitors and businesses over the years, most recently in Glenrothes to the raw potential our town’s possess but...
21 Jan 2010 - No comments
Plans for Keppie's new midwife-led facility at Simpson’s Centre for Reproductive Health at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh have been released by NHS Lothian.
Sporting curved walls,...
20 Jan 2010 - No comments
With construction work underway on the Chris Hoy Velodrome at Parkhead, Glasgow, Scotland’s largest Urban Regeneration Company, Clyde Gateway , is finding itself increasingly in the public...
19 Jan 2010 - No comments
Newby Management has reaffirmed their commitment to Glasgow’s Custom House Quay development by establishing a new consortium with Moorfield Real Estate. This follows the bankruptcy of their...
19 Jan 2010 - No comments
A fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of a 21-month old boy has heard recriminations fly from builder Kvaerner that the supplied balcony designs were “imprecise”.
Toddler Ben McCreath...
18 Jan 2010 - No comments
Living Architecture has commenced construction of five villas which they hope will raise awareness amongst homebuyers of the possibilities presented by contemporary architecture.
New build...
13 Jan 2010 - No comments
Lightbulbs everywhere could be switched off with the introduction of light emitting wallpaper, according to the Carbon Trust.
A chemical coating applied to walls would bask rooms in an even...
13 Jan 2010 - No comments
Groundworks have commenced on the site of Birmingham’s on a £193m Library of Birmingham designed by Mecanoo.
The library is designed to be flexible to accommodate evolving digital...
13 Jan 2010 - No comments
Architect Gokay Deveci, professor at the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, has designed Scotland’s first certified Passivhaus in Dunoon.
‘Tigh-Na-Cladach’ or ‘house by the...
12 Jan 2010 - No comments
3DReid has issued a call for entries to all UK architecture schools in their fith annual quest to uncover Britain's best Part II student.
All entries will be published online and an exhibition...
12 Jan 2010 - No comments
Angus Farquhar, a leading light in Scotland’s visual art community, has postulated ambitious plans to transform Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh into a dynamic light installation to mark the 2012...
11 Jan 2010 - No comments
Taylor Wimpey and Miller Homes have former army polo fields at Dreghorn, Edinburgh, in their sights despite planners deeming them to be of ‘great landscape value’ and being ruled out for...
11 Jan 2010 - No comments
Dundee City Council have launched an architecture competition for a “world class” £47m outpost of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Dubbed “V & Tay” the centre for art and design will...
11 Jan 2010 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards deadline for entries is fast approaching, falling on Friday January 22. That’s next week!
There is still time however for last minute entrants to join our 2010...
11 Jan 2010 - No comments
Liverpool Central Library is on track for a £50m makeover as the Victorian institution spruces itself up for a new century.
Austin-Smith:Lord ambitious remodelling is expected to be...
8 Jan 2010 - No comments
A significant expansion of UK offshore wind power has been approved by the Crown Estate with development rights granted to energy companies in nine regions, including the Moray Firth and Firth of...
7 Jan 2010 - No comments
Plans have been lodged for hovercraft terminals either side of the Forth at Portobello and Kirkcaldy as part of a bid to launch a new commuter route between Fife and Edinburgh.
Stagecoach hope...
6 Jan 2010 - No comments
Labour has expressed fears that recession will lead to delays and a “watering down” of the Scottish Crime Campus.
Located in Gartcosh, North Lanarkshire, the £65m facility has been...
6 Jan 2010 - No comments
Scottish Government ministers are set to approve a new power transmission line from Beauly, west of Inverness to Denny near Falkirk, subject to conditions.
Comprising some 600 pylons rising to...
5 Jan 2010 - No comments
Photographer Ben Cooper has photographed Glasgow’s under construction transport museum and emerged with a preview of the under construction interior beneath that undulating canopy....
5 Jan 2010 - No comments
Construction work is to commence this Wednesday on Glasgow’s National Indoor Sports Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
Designed by 3DReid architects and built by Sir Robert McAlpine the...
5 Jan 2010 - No comments
A slice of Africa is to be transplanted to the north of England courtesy of a 34m tall biodome at Chester Zoo.
Designed by Proctor and Matthews architects the £90m, EFTE clad structure could...
5 Jan 2010 - No comments
An incoming Conservative government would create a “supermarket ombudsman” to resolve disputes between retailers and suppliers.
It is intended that the post would enforce better labelling...
23 Dec 2009 - No comments
Reiach and Hall have been appointed to develop the National Nuclear Archive, a £15m facility in Wick, Caithness.
This will host digital, paper and photographic records primarily concerning...
22 Dec 2009 - No comments
Council owned buildings on Edinburgh’s Caltongate site could be given a temporary lease of life under plans currently being drawn up, including the C listed Canongate Ventures....
17 Dec 2009 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards are returning bigger and better this 2010 marking the start of a new decade of architectural and design endeavours.
Indeed acknowledging the future now is something...
16 Dec 2009 - No comments
Highland Council is to prepare a City Vision for Inverness over the next six months and is inviting the public to have their say with suggestions for prioritised action.
To facilitate this...
15 Dec 2009 - No comments
The largest planning application in UK history has been submitted by Peel Group on former industrial land at Birkenhead Docks, Merseyside.
Dubbed Wirral Waters by the property and...
14 Dec 2009 - No comments
Sub-contracts worth around £70m in relation to the National Indoor Sports Arena and Chris Hoy Velodrome are to go up for grabs this month and into the New Year.
The bonanza comes as Glasgow...
11 Dec 2009 - No comments
Credential Holdings have found innovative use for vacant retail property in Virginia Galleries, Glasgow, in the latest manifestation of the “pop up” phenomenon.
Dubbed ‘The Gin Palace’...
11 Dec 2009 - No comments
Residents of the Pairc Estate on Lewis have voted to initiate Scotland’s first hostile estate takeover.
A mammoth 75% of eligible voters are in favour of forcing the local land owner to sell...
10 Dec 2009 - No comments
HMP Low Moss is on a high after planning permission was granted for the erection of a new custodial facility.
Designed by Holmes it is the first new prison to be built and operated by the...
10 Dec 2009 - No comments
Responding to fears that planning courses at Scottish universities are to see their funding slashed a Scottish Funding Council spokesperson said:
"The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has been...
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