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10 Feb 2009 - No comments
3DReid have been appointed to the first hybrid PPP procurement project in Scotland by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council) and private sector partner, Faithful and Gould. This...
6 Feb 2009 - No comments
New Campus Glasgow Ltd has finalised the shortlist of five architect-led design teams who will develop a £300 million integrated campus over two sites for the 50,000 students and 2,000 staff of...
6 Feb 2009 - No comments
The curtain has been raised on Scotland’s oldest purpose built cinema, The Hippodrome, as it reopens to the public following a £2.15m restoration programme.   The unique A-listed round...
5 Feb 2009 - No comments
A project to replace high performance, single glazed timber windows with double glazed products has been Highly Commended by the judges of the BWF’s inaugural Project of the Year Award 2008....
5 Feb 2009 - No comments
Places for People have received planning permission for 34 new affordable homes in Craigmillar, following an extensive process of community consultation. The site borders the Thistle...
4 Feb 2009 - No comments
Rugby legend and renowned architect David Leslie has returned to work for the first time - two years after an accident that doctors feared would leave him paralysed. The father-of-three fell...
2 Feb 2009 - No comments
Former Clyde shipyard chief executive, Vic Emery, has been appointed Chair of the New Glasgow Campus project. Mr Emery takes the lead role in the £300 + million project to create a...
2 Feb 2009 - No comments
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese in Scotland have commenced fundraising for a full refurbishment and extension of St Andrew’s cathedral. St Andrew's Cathedral will be recipient to a phased...
30 Jan 2009 - No comments
Reports suggest that MCM architects have gone into interim liquidation, this follows the departure of at least one leading member of staff. The Edinburgh Gazette , a forum for public legal...
29 Jan 2009 - No comments
The Carbuncle Awards 2009 climaxed today under appropriately leaden skies in the Kingdom of Fife’s newest town, Glenrothes. The Fife New Town has long languished under the shadow of its...
27 Jan 2009 - No comments
Clarion, a 10 storey, 75,000sq ft office development in Glasgow city centre has topped out in a special ceremony, offering prospective tenants a taste of the high life. The customary ritual is...
27 Jan 2009 - No comments
Alan Dunlop of Murray & Dunlop has resigned from the Prospect editorial board in protest at Glasgow Harbour’s nomination in the worst planning category of this year’s Carbuncle Awards....
23 Jan 2009 - No comments
Allan Murray Architects and Whiteburn Projects have waltzed past planning with their SoCo masterplan, winning unanimous spirited approval from councillors. The only qualms expressed by members...
22 Jan 2009 - No comments
The University of Strathclyde is to undertake “a thorough risk analysis” of all major capital projects which have not yet been committed to.   Strathclyde are taking stock of the...
21 Jan 2009 - No comments
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears has called in a retail led regeneration package for Lancaster, on the advice of English Heritage (EH). The scheme was previously approved by Lancaster City...
19 Jan 2009 - No comments
Edinburgh based Ian Springford Architects have announced completion of their extension to the Apex City of London Hotel. The hotel expansion is accommodated across two new extensions. A...
19 Jan 2009 - No comments
The ABC Regal Picture House in Paisley is to be demolished in favour of landscaped parkland, part of a public realm initiative from Renfrewshire Council. The Regal structure had demonstrated...
16 Jan 2009 - No comments
A knight in shining armour has emerged to take on the former Templar Lodge Hotel on Gullane High Street after Ryden and Premier Property Group (PPG) rode into town. Both developers are setting...
16 Jan 2009 - No comments
A planned new town at Tornagrain near Inverness could welcome some 5,000 new homes, five schools and parkland to cater for the expansion of Europe's fastest growing city. Located on the A96...
9 Jan 2009 - No comments
Multicolours, an interactive light installation in condemned multi storeys at Red Road, has been shelved due to time restraints and financial problems. Funding from The Scottish Arts Council...
8 Jan 2009 - No comments
Culture Secretary Andy Burnham has announced that cities across the Britain will be eligible to bid for the title of UK capital of culture in a new competition, envisioned to run every four years...
7 Jan 2009 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards 2009 are building up a head of steam as organisers launch a new category of Architect/Architect Team of the Year. This award will be much coveted by the profession...
7 Jan 2009 - No comments
Architecture + Design Scotland (ADS) have unveiled their Library of Urban Design Online (LUDO).   LUDO is not that familiar game of humble chance but rather an online repository that...
6 Jan 2009 - No comments
The fortieth anniversary of the closure of  passenger rail services between Edinburgh and the Borders is being acknowledged today. Locals have much to celebrate with a timetable now...
5 Jan 2009 - No comments
Glasgow Housing Association are bringing in the New Year in explosive fashion with a slew of further demolitions, maintaining the bumper harvest of 2008. First in the firing line will be...
22 Dec 2008 - No comments
Aurora Hotels are set to bring some northern light to Larbert thanks to the enterprise of managing director Steven McLeod.  The Stirling based hotelier has lodged plans with Falkirk council for a...
19 Dec 2008 - No comments
The highest honour that the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) can bestow, an Honourary Fellowship, has been awarded to Sunand Prasad, President of the Royal Institute of British...
18 Dec 2008 - No comments
A proposed redesign and refurbishment programme at Dumfries Infirmary have advanced with the appointment of bam as business partner. The £120m redevelopment plans constitute a logistical...
19 Dec 2008 - No comments
Glasgow City Mission are in process of relocating from their current premises to an under construction facility on Brown Street. The flit is being financed courtesy of the god of capitalism,...
17 Dec 2008 - No comments
As the sun sets on 2008 and hearts and minds train on approaching festivities, the coming year begins to loom large in our thoughts. Leaping to the fore of any architecture and design...
17 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) is considering jettisoning a formal partnership agreement with the Royal Incorporation of British Architects (RIBA). This follows a...
16 Dec 2008 - No comments
Doig+Smith have been appointed by The City of Edinburgh Council as quantity surveyors for the £12m refurbishment of the Assembly Rooms, George Street. The renowned venue, which opened its...
16 Dec 2008 - No comments
One of Europe’s largest brown field sites, the former Royal Ordnance factory at Bishopton, will see massive mixed use development after plans by RedRow and BAE Systems were green lighted by...
15 Dec 2008 - No comments
Trains could be pulling into St Enoch Station for the fist time since 1966, when the Beaching axe fell upon the gothic barrel vaulted splendour of the Victorian original, according to the Strategic...
15 Dec 2008 - No comments
Planning permission has been secured for the Craigshill Learning Disabilities Centre in Livingstone for West Lothian Council. Designed by macmon architects the flagship learning centre will...
12 Dec 2008 - No comments
A £31.4m sport facility at Ravenscraig has hit the ground running after North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) ploughed an additional £2.38m into the development to ensure it went ahead. The...
12 Dec 2008 - No comments
John McAslan, senior partner of John McAslan and Partners, has initiated a full renovation of the Burgh Hall in the coastal town of Dunoon to provide new community facilities. This supercedes a...
11 Dec 2008 - No comments
Portobello High School has been earmarked to receive priority funding from a shortlist of five Edinburgh schools, after being identified as being in greatest need.  The money would be used...
11 Dec 2008 - No comments
The golfing mecca of St Andrew’s is to receive a new Hotel du Vin after the hotel chain hit a straight putt past Fife Council’s planners. The £10million proposal from 3DReid will...
11 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Government has outlined its transport vision for the coming decades, foremost among them a new Forth crossing. The colossal expenditure originally required to realise this...
9 Dec 2008 - No comments
TTS, one of Scotland’s leading companies in renewable energy and environmental engineering, scooped a highly commended prize at the 2008 Vision in Business for the Environment of Scotland (VIBES)...
9 Dec 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh’s newest new town could soon sprout on an unpromising tract of ex-industrial lands as detailed plans for Leith Docks go before city leaders tomorrow.   Cocking a snoop at the...
9 Dec 2008 - No comments
The tongue twisting Banknock and Haggs Special Initiative for Residential led regeneration (SIRR) has been prepared by Falkirk Council as a consultative draft Development Framework. Basically...
9 Dec 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh based Reiach and Hall, have been appointed to design campuses for Forth Valley College at both Stirling and Alloa in addition to helping develop a master plan for Falkirk. The...
9 Dec 2008 - No comments
Design and engineering company Morgan Professional Services (MPS) are marking successful completion of the third and final phase of their £20.2 million redevelopment project for HMP Perth....
8 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Carbon Trust in Scotland is calling for all architects, designers, contractors and project managers in the private and public sectors that have been involved in delivering new or refurbished...
5 Dec 2008 - No comments
Interlink M74, a consortium of Balfour Beatty, Morgan Est, Morrison Construction and Sir Robert McAlpine have taken to the road to prepare the ground for Glasgow’s M74. The five mile stretch...
5 Dec 2008 - No comments
Macmon are toasting national recognition after Gartnavel Royal Hospital secured the 2008 NHS Scotland Environment, Estates and Facilities Design Award and has also been commended in the Best Mental...
5 Dec 2008 - No comments
Gorgie could find itself in possession of a skyline with the arrival of 164 towering student dorms. The student mecca has jumped from the pen of Covell Matthews Architects who have been...
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
Studio DuB are bubbling with joy after receiving planning and listed building consent to construct five apartments within a derelict boiler house in the Scottish Borders. Planners warmed to...

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