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14 Apr 2009 - No comments
Fresh plans for a revamped Waverley Station have hit planning officers desks in Edinburgh. Network Rails vision hinges upon a new clear glass roof, designed to allow natural light to flood...
10 Apr 2009 - No comments
Frasers Property have unveiled plans for a second Frasers Suites serviced residence in Edinburgh, hot on the heels of a mooted development on Glasgow’s waterfront.
Broadway Malyan have...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
NHS Lothian, the largest employer in the Lothians, has announced plans to spend, spend, spend on hospitals, premises and equipment in £888m of largesse over the next 10 years.
An active...
9 Apr 2009 - No comments
"High Speed 2", no, not some corny Steven Seagall flick but rather an ambitious high speed rail link between London and Glasgow, is to be presented to ministers in the form of a detailed business...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Scotland’s first full size indoor synthetic football pitch, the size of Hampden, has opened in Toryglen.
The £15.7m centre also houses a outdoor synthetic and grass pitches, a basketball...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
STO’s wall insulation system has been used on Aberdeen’s Union Plaza office complex for Stewart Milne Developments.
A contrasting dark glass and white render aesthetic was specified by...
8 Apr 2009 - No comments
Preparations for Glasgow’s 2014 Commonwealth Games have taken a significant step forward with the granting of full planning permission for the National Indoor Sports Arena (NISA) and Velodrome....
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
The WRAP (No, not Wilson’s weekly variety but rather the Waste & Resources Action Programme) in conjunction with the Scottish Agricultural College and Forestry Commission Scotland have announced...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
City Architecture Office have received detailed planning permission for change of use and new build on an historic site in the village of Pathhead.
The proposal for Tait and Thomson...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
John McAslan & Partners are to host an open day at the Burgh Hall, Dunoon on Saturday May 2 from 10:00 to 18:00.
A day long extravaganza will showcase the value of the Burgh Halls to the local...
7 Apr 2009 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) are to hold their annual convention in Dundee from May 14-16 to coincide with the Dundee Institute of Architects 125th anniversary...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
Peter Head, Arup’s international sustainability planner, heralds the onset of a new “ecological age of human civilisation” at the recent Scottish Council for Development and Industry Annual...
6 Apr 2009 - No comments
Trustees of the Riverside Museum Appeal (RMA) are soliciting public donations for Glasgow’s new Transport Museum as the structure begins to take shape.
Support has already been received from...
3 Apr 2009 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects have submitted a 260 bed student housing scheme at Queens University, Belfast, for planning permission.
Designed in collaboration with RPP Architects the scheme takes...
2 Apr 2009 - No comments
JM Architects are celebrating today after being chosen to head up the design for a new £41.5m High School in Portobello, Edinburgh.
This follows hot on the heels of planning approval for the...
31 Mar 2009 - No comments
Hot on the heels of Out There: Architecture Beyond Building, the international architecture exhibition at the Venice Biennale, comes No Reflections.
This Scottish presentation at the...
30 Mar 2009 - No comments
The UK’s first “Bug” tourist attraction is taking shape at the Albert Docks, Liverpool, courtesy of construction and property consultants Thomas and Adamson, developed by Rogers Group...
30 Mar 2009 - No comments
Property marketing specialistas Five Square have unveiled an online showcase for the £20m refurbishment of Tanfield House, the former Standard Life headquarters in Edinburgh opposite the Botanic...
24 Mar 2009 - No comments
PBN Property plan to renovate existing retail provision within the Savoy Centre and extend upon it with a mixed use hotel/commercial tower on the corner of Renfrew and Hope St's.
Built atop a...
23 Mar 2009 - No comments
Mountgrange Capital is being administrated by Deloitte after Bank of Scotland withdrew its support for Caltongate, Edinburgh and Phoenix Park, Glasgow.
The blow comes despite both schemes...
23 Mar 2009 - No comments
BAM Construction Ltd have been appointed by NHS Lothian for its £150m Children’s Hospital.
Set to open in late 2012, hospital authorities are to take advantage of a poor economy by driving...
23 Mar 2009 - No comments
The Clydebank crane, centrepiece of Clydebank Re-built’s efforts to re-imagine an ex industrial waterfront, has scooped two important gongs at the Civic Trust Awards, notably the inaugural...
20 Mar 2009 - No comments
Staff at housing maintenance and service provider, Connaught, faced some glum news earlier this week with the announcement of major redundancies, the latest in a worsening overall employment...
20 Mar 2009 - No comments
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) has instigated an international competition to select the team who will design a major new teaching space opposite the Mackintosh Building in Garnethill, Glasgow. ...
19 Mar 2009 - No comments
Nominations for the Scottish Design Awards (SDA) 2009 have been revealed at an official launch shindig at the Old Fruitmarket, Candleriggs, viewable here in full.
Scotland's largest...
18 Mar 2009 - No comments
Cunard have officially unveiled their new Queen Elizabeth ocean liner, the second largest Cunard vessel ever to float.
Costed at a whopping £365m the vessel harks back to the romance of...
17 Mar 2009 - No comments
The Scottish Government have devised a new means of skirting and reducing the frequent planning rows which can flare up on the back of contentious planning applications.
Ministers believe the...
13 Mar 2009 - No comments
Years spent hanging out of handily located office windows, yelling at workers to wear their hardhats, will come to an end this July when Aedas celebrate arrival of their latest baby, Cuprum....
11 Mar 2009 - No comments
Lindsay house, in the centre of Bathgate, is in line for an ambitious makeover to provide a library, community facilities and council offices.
Staff are due to decant the poor quality...
11 Mar 2009 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards have entered the end game now with conclusion of a positively exhaustive judging process.
Our panel of experts wheedled and dealed over the course of a two day stay...
10 Mar 2009 - No comments
Artist Donald Urquhart is well versed in the disciplines of drawing and painting, diversifying these core skills in recent years with commissions in both landscape and architectural contexts....
10 Mar 2009 - No comments
Cranhill water tower will be bathed in light once more when a revamped lighting scheme for the Glaswegian landmark is switched on by Lord Provost Bob Winter in a push button ceremony scheduled for...
5 Mar 2009 - No comments
HLM Architects, one of the largest practices in Scotland, is the top place to work in architecture and construction, according to a Sunday Times poll: The Top 100 Best Small Companies to Work for...
3 Mar 2009 - No comments
Judging for the Scottish Design Awards 2009 has concluded, bringing to heady conclusion a marathon process of perusal, debate and comparison as our esteemed team of judges poured over an array of...
27 Feb 2009 - No comments
Progress Property Development (PPD) are in negotiations with Glasgow City Council to construct an athletes village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games on Springfield Road, Glasgow.
PPD have formed...
27 Feb 2009 - No comments
Strathclyde Police are investing £5m in a new police station to serve the expanding communities of Renfrew, Braehead, Erskine, Inchinnan, Bishopton, and Glasgow Airport.
Officers aim to...
27 Feb 2009 - No comments
Thomas and Adamson have been appointed as project managers for a £37m refurbishment of the Royal Commonwealth Pool by Edinburgh City Council. A job of particular import to the film as Frank...
26 Feb 2009 - No comments
Anger has been expressed over Glasgow City Council’s plan to relocate travellers and show people from a site in Glasgow’s east end to a former school in Dalton, Cambuslang.
The...
26 Feb 2009 - No comments
Tinto Primary School is to be rebuilt by Anderson Bell + Christie for Glasgow City Council Education Services as a community hub for the Pollokshaws district of Glasgow.
The beefed up school...
26 Feb 2009 - No comments
The St James Shopping Centre, long reviled as Edinburgh’s most maladjusted building, is to be demolished in favour of an £850m city quarter.
City councillors voted to banish the concrete...
23 Feb 2009 - No comments
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) are to invest £3bn developing its renewable energy portfolio and improving distribution networks.
The recession busting sum will ensure the creation of...
23 Feb 2009 - No comments
Robinson Low Francis have been appointed by six of Scotland’s public sector organisations to provide a range of construction and property-related services including project management of the new...
19 Feb 2009 - No comments
Pollokshields Conservation Area in Glasgow is well regarded as a particularly fine example of the “garden suburb” vision, sporting numerous bespoke villas. Lawlor House, the newest addition...
18 Feb 2009 - No comments
Mike Russell, Scotland’s newly anointed Minister for Culture, settled into the ministerial hot seat today as host of an open forum which gave Scotland’s artistic and cultural community the...
17 Feb 2009 - No comments
Home improvement retailer Wickes is embarking on a nationwide hunt to root out buildings across the country which are deserving of a “Building with Pride” accolade.
Celebrity builder Tommy...
16 Feb 2009 - No comments
Holmes Architects have flitted to new premises on Infirmary Street, Edinburgh, designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects. The rooftop suite occupies a former Baths building which is now home to a mix...
13 Feb 2009 - No comments
Stirling Management Centre have announced that Gillian Boyd, a final year textiles student at Edinburgh College of Art, has won a competition to design an interior look for the Centre.
The...
13 Feb 2009 - No comments
RMJM have taken local inspiration for North Glasgow College, an educational facility spearheading the ongoing regeneration of the North Glasgow community.
Paul Stallan, European Design...
13 Feb 2009 - No comments
A conference is to be held in Glasgow to explore opportunities for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
In attendance will be Tom Bain, director of operations for Glasgow 2014; Ian Hooper, director...
10 Feb 2009 - No comments
It’s third time lucky for Bothwell Plaza as the tallest planned commercial building in Glasgow successfully secured planning permission at the third time of asking.
The 60,000 square...
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