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26 Nov 2009 - No comments
Page \ Park Architects has received planning permission for a new facility for Scottish War Blinded at their site at Linburn, West Lothian. The 800msq building will replace the charity’s...
19 Nov 2009 - No comments
Stephen Miles architects in collaboration with Jonathan McQuillan of anderson bell + christie architects have been granted planning permission for a three storey extension in Bearsden for a private...
18 Nov 2009 - No comments
cre8architecture together with B3 Architects have been granted planning permission by Fife Council to construct two new sports facility in Glenrothes and Kirkcaldy. Sportscotland will provide...
17 Nov 2009 - No comments
Legislation to build the new Forth Road Bridge has been unveiled by Scottish Ministers amidst an ongoing funding row with Westminster. Valued at £2bn the crossing is needed to replace the...
17 Nov 2009 - No comments
With the downturn continuing to bite architectural practices are increasingly spin the roulette wheel of competition bids in an attempt to stay busy. But even if your numbers come this is no...
16 Nov 2009 - No comments
Stobhill Hospital has extended a recent winning streak, following its recent triumph at the Roses Design Awards where it scooped the title of best new building outside London. The Springburn...
13 Nov 2009 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord have been given the go ahead to build an £8.3m community hospital at Bonar Bridge, Sutherland. Designed for NHS Highland the new hospital replaces the near 150 year old...
12 Nov 2009 - No comments
Creative Scotland are on the hunt for a new Chief Executive seeking a candidate well versed at “influencing”, “communicating” and “negotiating”. The cultural development body has...
10 Nov 2009 - No comments
Planned expansion of nuclear power by the UK Government has cast a spotlight on Scotland’s energy policy, where new nuclear plants are banned. Energy and Climate Secretary Ed Miliband has...
9 Nov 2009 - No comments
One of the world’s most impressive construction projects is beating the Spanish property bust with work continuing apace to realise the singular vision of Antoni Gaudi at La Sagrada Familia....
9 Nov 2009 - No comments
Brookfield have been unveiled as the developer of Glasgow’s Southern General Hospital, the Australian developers triumph coming on the same day that London based Nightingale Associates and Tribal...
6 Nov 2009 - No comments
In a key note address to the World Architecture Festival architect Rafael Vinoly revealed his spectacular plans for the New York University campus which is planned for the Abu Dhabi desert....
5 Nov 2009 - No comments
Judges for the RIAS Best Building in Scotland Award have announced their selection of short listed contenders for 2009. Chaired by Andy MacMillan the jurors chose eleven projects ranging from...
3 Nov 2009 - No comments
Alan Dunlop, in his role as visiting professor at Kansas State University, has set his first student program around Hazelwood School. Said Dunlop: “The students were interested in Hazelwood,...
2 Nov 2009 - No comments
Page\Park architects together with structural engineers Jacobs and Scott Wilson have held a seminar to look at the challenges facing historic structures. In particular the event looked at how to...
29 Oct 2009 - No comments
Donald Trump has teed off with work on his £1bn golf estate in Aberdeenshire. Earthworks, fencing and the laying of maram grass are amongst the works being carried out in a bid to stabilise...
29 Oct 2009 - No comments
Flying the flag for house design, The Saltire Society Housing Awards has officially announced its 2009 shortlist with projects including Foster and partners Quartermile development going head to...
28 Oct 2009 - No comments
Leeds annual celebration of the finest new structures to emerge in the city over the preceding 12 months is hotting up with the main contenders outlined by judges. Up for awards are a varied...
26 Oct 2009 - No comments
Great Glen House, Inverness headquarters of Scottish Natural Heritage, has received a visit from MSP Sarah Boyack. Boyack, touring the facility in her guise as Deputy Convenor of the cross...
26 Oct 2009 - No comments
Ministers are reported to be prepared to give their backing to the controversial £350m Beauly-Denny power line. On the cards since 2002 the scheme would see 600 pylons rising up to 213ft from...
26 Oct 2009 - No comments
Claire Bonner, a student at Robert Gordon University, has won the Association for Project Safety’s Student Awards with the Dun Eiden permanent grandstand for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo....
21 Oct 2009 - No comments
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have published their latest projections for UK population growth, forecasting a rise in British citizens to 71.6m by 2033. England will house the bulk...
23 Oct 2009 - No comments
Thank you for watching... goodnight Find out more about the Roses Design Awards 2009
20 Oct 2009 - No comments
Work has begun on a £2.7m affordable homes development in Edinburgh’s Craigmillar district, the latest phase in a wider £200m plan to create 400 homes. Castle Rock Edinvar housing...
20 Oct 2009 - No comments
A group of five historic Edinburgh graveyards have been added to the World monument Funds 2010 list of 100 most endangered sites. Greyfriars, Canongate, Old Calton, New Calton and St...
19 Oct 2009 - No comments
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s Deputy First Minister, has declared an end to right to buy for all new council and social housing tenants. Seeking to address a shortage of social housing...
16 Oct 2009 - No comments
Representatives from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue have signed a PFI contract with Fire Support to deliver a £46m project to build 10 community fire stations across the region. Led by...
16 Oct 2009 - No comments
Principal Hayley aren’t hanging around for their four star Grand Central hotel development at Glasgow’s Central Station. The hotel operator is busily stripping out the Rowand Anderson...
15 Oct 2009 - No comments
Building Research Establishment (BRE) Scotland and Ravenscraig Ltd have revealed the companies tasked with building Scotland’s homes of the future at an innovation park on the former Lanarkshire...
14 Oct 2009 - No comments
Architecture Scotland can today unveil its nominations for architecture practice of the year, the winner of which is set to be announced at the Roses Design Awards to be held on Oct 23 in November....
12 Oct 2009 - No comments
Hotel Indigo, a division of hotels operator Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) has signed two new properties in Glasgow and Liverpool. The chain devised the brand as a means to marry the bespoke...
7 Oct 2009 - No comments
Fresh from news that RMJM’s Custom House Quay development had been shelved, after backer Rodney price was forced to file for bankruptcy, comes a little more detail on what is now intended for the...
12 Oct 2009 - No comments
Allies & Morrison have submitted plans for a gargantuan mixed use development in Coventry dubbed Friargate. A 37 acre site opposite the city’s train station would be transformed by 14 new...
7 Oct 2009 - No comments
Union Street Properties have produced indicative visuals showing the landmark Egyptian Halls without any visible alterations after confusion arose as to the prominence of a three level rooftop...
7 Oct 2009 - No comments
With approval granted for Maggie’s second Glaswegian centre all eyes are now turning to architect Rem Koolhass’s design for the cancer recovery suite, unveiled to supporters at a fundraising...
5 Oct 2009 - No comments
Custom House Quay is the latest scheme to fall foul of the economic downturn after project backer, Australian developer Rodney Price, declared bankruptcy. Designed by RMJM back in 2004 the...
2 Oct 2009 - No comments
Derek Souter, director of Union Street Properties (USP), weary of an 11 year long struggle to breathe life into the crumbling Alexander “Greek” Thomson Egyptian Halls has declared: “If this...
5 Oct 2009 - No comments
Rem Koolhaas, founder of the Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), is to make his first foray into Glasgow with the city’s second Maggie’s Centre in the grounds of the Beatson Oncology...
1 Oct 2009 - No comments
Will Alsop, fresh from a recent departure from Archial to 'spend more time painting', has announced he is in fact jumping ship to RMJM to head a management reorganisation in London aimed at...
30 Sep 2009 - No comments
With a drop in expenditure on social housing from £524.9m to £351.9m by the Scottish Government on the cards in a draft budget for 2010-11 the public sector looks set to experience the sort of...
29 Sep 2009 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have been commissioned to design a new swimming pool and community facility in Helensburgh to replace an existing 1970’s pool building in the recreational town on the...
25 Sep 2009 - No comments
RMJM have been granted an exemption to St Petersburg’s strict height limits by the governor of the city, paving the way to construct Europe’s tallest tower. The £1.5bn Okhta Tower will...
25 Sep 2009 - No comments
Radical cuts in services are being planned by Glasgow City Council as public services enter a period of austerity. Heavy borrowing over recent years is unsustainable in the medium to long term...
25 Sep 2009 - No comments
In celebration of the centenary year of Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art (GSA) building the BBC have produced a one off documentary to tell the story of its genesis, history and future,...
24 Sep 2009 - No comments
Tanfield, a £20m refurbishment of the former Standard Life building, has been officially unveiled by city leaders and politicians in Edinburgh. Some 192k sq/ft of open plan floor space is...
23 Sep 2009 - No comments
A succession of Britain’s biggest building companies have been levied a series of fines totalling £129m after being found guilty of rigging bids for contracts by the Office of Fair Trading...
22 Sep 2009 - No comments
Birmingham is feeling the effects of the property crash with a glut of unsold apartments lying empty, it emerging that developers are even struggling to offload them to the city council for...
21 Sep 2009 - No comments
Tudor warship the Mary Rose is set to be housed within a £35m Portsmouth museum designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects. Henry VIII’s flagship has been dry docked since 1982 when it was...
21 Sep 2009 - No comments
Birmingham is launching a Business Improvement District (BID) on the city’s Broad Street, in an attempt to prise infrastructure and commercial investment to the area. This is the second BID...
18 Sep 2009 - No comments
Maxim, at £330m and 756k sq/ft said to be the largest private sector office park in the UK, has been formally handed over to Tritax group this week with high profile political and sporting figures...

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