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17 Sep 2009 - No comments
Glasgow Airport rail link has been abandoned by the SNP government due to a need to constrain public spending in a draft budget for 2010-11. It means that planned construction of a spur off...
17 Sep 2009 - No comments
Trump International are celebrating the halfway milestone of a masterplan being prepared by Gareth Hoskins Architects to transform 500 hectares of land on the Aberdeenshire coast into a...
14 Sep 2009 - No comments
Industry analyst Glenigans are indicating that the construction industry in Scotland and Northern Ireland has “stabilised” after recent precipitous falls, attributed to both an injection of...
14 Sep 2009 - No comments
Glaswegian architect Alan Dunlop is to take up the post of Victor L. Regnier Chair of Architecture and visiting professor at Kansas State University this semester. Dunlop, partner in gm+ad,...
14 Sep 2009 - No comments
Hot on Glasgow School of Art’s heels New Campus Glasgow Ltd have chosen a winner from a shortlist of five architect-led design teams to develop a £300 million integrated campus over two sites...
11 Sep 2009 - No comments
The Co-operative Group have been awarded planning consent by Manchester City Council for its new head office. Designed by 3DReid the bulbous glass tower will rise to 15 storeys, providing...
11 Sep 2009 - No comments
Golfing mania continues to sweep Scotland with plans for another golf resort, this time at Forrester Park in Fife. Some £65m will be invested in sprucing up the existing course to create a...
10 Sep 2009 - No comments
A long list of cities vying to become UK City of Culture has been unveiled by Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw. Twenty nine bidders including Aberdeen, Belfast and Manchester are in the running...
10 Sep 2009 - No comments
Urban Realm has been granted a sneak peek of Trongate 103, a five years in gestation creative arts hub that aims to promote cross fertilisation of ideas between the eight visual, tactile and...
9 Sep 2009 - No comments
Birmingham could net the tallest UK building outside London if plans are approved for a mammoth 56 storey tower rising 198.75m The skyscraper would be built on the cities Broad Street with a...
9 Sep 2009 - No comments
Turner Prize winning artist Martin Creed has stepped up to the challenge of creating a piece of public art for the Scotsman steps in time for 2010’s Edinburgh Art Festival after the Fruitmarket...
8 Sep 2009 - No comments
Almost 100 years on from the original architectural competition for the Glasgow School of Art Steven Holl and JM architects have emerged triumphant in the high profile commission of a new campus...
7 Sep 2009 - No comments
Copper Kalzip has been specified for Kilmarnock’s remodelled Burns Monument Centre to mesh with the heavy use of red Locharbriggs sandstone. Complex twists and turns in the roof design...
4 Sep 2009 - No comments
Leeds City Council (LCC) have scrambled into a frantic paper chase in a bid to track down elusive documentation to back up planning decisions made from as far back as 2004 and as recently as early...
3 Sep 2009 - No comments
The Scottish Government have announced the laws they intend to introduce over the next year as part of their 'Programme for Scotland'. This includes a Bill to end to the right-to-buy rights of...
2 Sep 2009 - No comments
The skeletal steel form of Ravenscraig’s £31m sports facility is beginning toemerge on the former Lanarkshire steelworks as Buro Happold erect supporting steel trusses for the expansive...
1 Sep 2009 - No comments
With the 45th anniversary of the Forth Road Bridge’s construction fast approaching those who helped to construct the engineering feat have shared some of their memories of the structure. An...
1 Sep 2009 - No comments
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31 Aug 2009 - No comments
Glasgow City Council (GCC) have approved plans to sign up for the EU Covenant of Mayors, a commitment by signatory towns and cities to go beyond a current EU target of a 20% cut in CO2 emissions by...
28 Aug 2009 - No comments
The latest revised masterplan for Govan’s Southern General Hospital campus has hit planning officer’s desks. Being brought forward by architects HLM the adult hospital will take the form...
26 Aug 2009 - No comments
The second in our two part retelling of the Future Scotland Sustainable places debate picks up with the Scottish parliament debating chamber still echoing to Germaine Greer’s opening salvo....
26 Aug 2009 - No comments
Network Rail, the company responsible for maintaining Britain’s rail infrastructure, is proposing to construct a £34bn high speed line to connect Glasgow and London in 2hrs and 16min by 2030....
26 Aug 2009 - No comments
Prospect 136 is here and we have a bumper issue for you this quarter with a tale of two cities as Aberdeen and Dundee grapple with very different regeneration challenges. Elsewhere we pay a visit...
26 Aug 2009 - No comments
The second in our two part retelling of the Future Scotland Sustainable places debate picks up with the Scottish parliament debating chamber still echoing to Germaine Greer’s opening salvo....
25 Aug 2009 - No comments
Scotland’s motorway capital is to pour more concrete on its crown after a spate of road widening initiatives were okayed by Transport Scotland. These entail expanding to eight lanes the M73...
25 Aug 2009 - No comments
Elphinstone Group Ltd have entered into an agreement with Forth Valley College for the redevelopment of part of the former Stirling Auction Mart site at Kildean East, set to be transformed by...
24 Aug 2009 - No comments
The Architecture Scotland Annual 2009 is finally here after an exciting 12 month gestation which has encompassed some genuine architectural accomplishments. From the comfort of your own lap...
20 Aug 2009 - No comments
New life is being brought to Airdrie Town centre after bodies were exhumed from a disused church by contractors building a new community centre. Old Wellwynd Church is being developed by North...
18 Aug 2009 - No comments
Lodged plans for a residential led scheme on the banks of the Kelvin have stirred the ire of locals who claim the mooted plans put the future of a clutch of independent shops, including shisha pipe...
14 Aug 2009 - No comments
An in depth study of the architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh is to be conducted by The University of Glasgow after funding of almost £620k was secured from the Arts and Humanities Research...
13 Aug 2009 - No comments
Strathclyde University’s £36m Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, designed by Sheppard Robson, has topped out on Cathedral Street. Professor Graham Coombs, Head of the Institute...
10 Aug 2009 - No comments
Glasgow City Council have nominated Sir Robert McAlpine as their preferred construction contractor to deliver 3DReid’s National Indoor Sports Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome for the 2014...
10 Aug 2009 - No comments
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, is recipient of a new east wing courtesy of Rafael Vinoly Architects creating new space for the presentation and conservation of its collection of 19th and 20th...
4 Aug 2009 - No comments
Work has commenced on a £12m construction training facility designed by Archial Architects for Aberdeen College. Containing workshops for joinery, brickwork, painting, decorating and plumbing...
3 Aug 2009 - No comments
Simpson and Brown have been appointed by Historic Scotland to prepare a guide for the restoration of castles and tower-houses. As co-author of the report S&B will outline best conservation...
30 Jul 2009 - No comments
Tongues have been set wagging by the publicity shy donor stumping up a hefty £3m in financial support for the scheme with a snowballing speculative guessing game fervently underway in an attempt...
29 Jul 2009 - No comments
A Borders village is set for a growth spurt after Buccleuch Property and Elphinstone Estates lodged plans for 900 homes at Whitehill Farm, on the periphery of Newtown St Boswells. The £135m...
27 Jul 2009 - No comments
The Association of Women in Property (WiP) have announced that Helen-Anne Love, an architecture student at Strathclyde University, is a regional winner in the organisations annual student awards....
21 Jul 2009 - No comments
macmon chartered architects have been appointed, in collaboration with Atkins and as part of Taycare (a joint venture led by Robertson Capital Projects working with Morgan Sindall Investments), to...
21 Jul 2009 - No comments
FIFTYSEVENTEN, a yearbook of student work from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and the Built Environment, chronicling the pursuits and achievements of students over the past twelve...
20 Jul 2009 - No comments
Calderwood, with an eventual 2,400 homes, is one of the largest such developments in Britain and is set to transform the suburban fringe of Livingston,  zoned for mixed development in the areas...
16 Jul 2009 - No comments
John Gilbert Architects have notched up a double whammy of Awards nominations after scooping a short listing in both the Roses Design Awards and the Sustainable Housing Awards 2009 for their...
15 Jul 2009 - No comments
Collective Architecture has been short listed as the ‘Sustainable Social Housing Construction Consultancy of the Year’ at The Sustainable Housing Awards 2009, organised by Inside Housing...
14 Jul 2009 - No comments
Nominations for the Roses Design Awards 2009, in association with Invest in Nottingham, have been made, chosen by a select band of architecture experts chaired by Ian Simpson who faced the onerous...
14 Jul 2009 - No comments
Twelve leading European industrial and banking giants – including Siemens, E.ON and Deutsche Bank have met with German government officials in Munich to sign a memorandum of Understanding in the...
13 Jul 2009 - No comments
Barr Construction, based in Glasgow, have been awarded the contract to construct the Basketball Arena for the 2012 Olympic Games. The Olympic Delivery Authority awarded the contract in their...
13 Jul 2009 - No comments
The Doors Open Day line up for 2009 has been unveiled by the Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and, as ever, a range of pursuits, interests, events and walks are being laid on this autumn to...
13 Jul 2009 - No comments
Radical changes wrought to planning policy since 2005, notably the White Paper – Modernising Planning, find themselves subject to both criticism and praise by Roger Laird, senior planning...
10 Jul 2009 - No comments
A menagerie of exotic wildlife could materialise on the banks of the Clyde if the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s plans for transplanting a slice of the Amazon to the urban jungle of...
9 Jul 2009 - No comments
Voting for the Public Choice Winner in 3DReid’s student competition gets underway as web users are invited to rank their top three students in a bid to elicit which young gun gets the public most...

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