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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...
9 Jul 2009 - No comments
Judging has wrapped up on the Roses Awards 2009, the premier celebration of architecture and design outwith the M25 belt. Under the chairmanship of Ian Simpson a hand picked team of architects...
7 Jul 2009 - No comments
The London Night Hike, a 20 mile overnight trek around London’s architectural attractions, is seeking architect firms willing to sign up for this years event, certain to find favour with all...
2 Jul 2009 - No comments
The Future Scotland series of debates continued its momentum at the Lighthouse last night by tackling the thorny question of why, with 50 years of experience in the modern era, we are still...
1 Jul 2009 - No comments
Thomas Matthews are under starters orders to commence work on signage, wayfinding and interpretation for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games athletes village. The consultancy are part of the...
1 Jul 2009 - No comments
3DReid have unveiled seven finalists for their fourth annual Student Prize, an opportunity for the winner to scoop £1,500 in the largest practice-run award in the UK. The awards are bigger...
30 Jun 2009 - No comments
The Royal Institute of British Architects has appointed Harry Rich as its new Chief Executive, with effect from October 2009. Rich brings a wealth of experience to bear from Enterprise...
29 Jun 2009 - No comments
Glasgow City Council have entered into a partnership with the GO Group to refurbish the former Bell Street Cleaning Depot into a Business Innovation Centre. Providing around 4,200sq/m of space...
29 Jun 2009 - No comments
A high speed rail link connecting Scotland to London and expansion of a forest in the central belt have been deemed in the national interest with their inclusion on a National Planning Framework....
26 Jun 2009 - No comments
A development of 17 factory assembled homes in Kildary, Rosshire, by the Highland Housing Alliance with assistance from Highland Council and the Scottish Government has pioneered new methods in...
25 Jun 2009 - No comments
Glasgow’s Central Hotel is to become the centre of attention for Principal Hayley after the hotel and conference operator set their sites on the dilapidated gothic pile with a £20m investment...
23 Jun 2009 - No comments
A new look arena has been unveiled at the Royal Highland showground, reversing previous plans to switch sites after Edinburgh Airport shelved plans to expand on the site. Loss of anticipated...
23 Jun 2009 - No comments
Glasgow City Council (GCC) have announced that the City Legacy Consortium comprising RMJM and developers CCG, Cruden, MacTaggart & Mickel and W.H. Malcolm are to design and deliver the Glasgow 2014...
22 Jun 2009 - No comments
Strathclyde University have announced that they are due to dispose of their huge student union on John Street, part of a long planned estates overhaul, as construction work continues apace on a...
16 Jun 2009 - No comments
Fyne Home’s subsidiary company, Fyne Initiatives Ltd, has been commended in the Affordable Housing category at the 2009 Scottish Design Awards held recently in Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza hotel for...
16 Jun 2009 - No comments
Incheon International Airport in North Korea has been named the World’s Best Airport for 2009 in the World Airport Survey. The airport, which features a transportation interchange designed...
8 Jun 2009 - No comments
Tesco has opened the first in a new line of “greener” supermarkets in Dumfries today, claimed to have a carbon footprint 45% less than an ordinary supermarket with 80% of store waste being...
8 Jun 2009 - No comments
Anderson Bell + Christie have submitted £11.5m proposals for mixed tenure housing and offices to Glasgow City Council on behalf of Elderpark Housing Association for the former St Anthony's School,...
5 Jun 2009 - No comments
Making ends meet is a tough ask for many in the downturn but one artist is looking to do precisely that with the launch of a solo exhibition of drawings at "Schop" in Edinburgh. Dubbed...
3 Jun 2009 - No comments
Publication of a recent review into the policy and management of Architecture + Design Scotland (A+DS) has claimed a high profile casualty in today's other big resignation story, that of Sebastian...
2 Jun 2009 - No comments
A five year project to recreate hand carved replicas of the Stirling Heads, fine examples of Scottish Renaissance art, have been unveiled today by expert wood carver, John Donaldson. Forty oak...
1 Jun 2009 - No comments
Those embarrassed to be seen driving their Skoda’s around may be tempted by an elaborate paint job pioneered by art student Sara Watson at the University of Central Lancashire. Ditching...
1 Jun 2009 - No comments
Archial Architects have completed the first phase of the £28m Langside College campus, one week ahead of schedule. The new facility creates a primary entrance space off Battlefield Road and...
29 May 2009 - No comments
Demolition contractors are on site at the Coliseum, four days after a fire ripped through the Edwardian Cinema after Health and Safety concerns were raised over the fragile skeleton.  Under these...
28 May 2009 - No comments
Downtown Space have announced a raft of new tenants for their Hub development at Pacific Quay, notably Baxter Storey who will take on the operation of a public café and bar.   Due to open at...
22 May 2009 - No comments
Redevco and Reiach & Hall have submitted plans to Glasgow City Council for demolition and redevelopment of George House on George Square, Glasgow.  Reiach and Hall's competition winner is a...
21 May 2009 - No comments
3DReid have unveiled their design for the Co-operative Group’s new headquarters office building, on land opposite the Group’s current home in the Co-operative Insurance tower on Miller Street,...
20 May 2009 - No comments
Continuing a run of good form Archial Architects are celebrating the official opening of their Pollok Civic Realm Project, shortlisted for both a RIBA award and Best Regeneration Project in the...

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