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4 Dec 2008 - No comments
Against a backdrop of consolidation, entrenchment, lay offs and closure Ryder Architecture are bucking the trend by expanding their Glasgow office. An additional 100sqm of space is being taken...
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
Mareel, Shetland’s £12m music, cinema and education venue, has secured £2.8m of European funding. The Gareth Hoskins designed project is being championed by Shetland Island Council....
4 Dec 2008 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have been appointed alongside specialist golf course architects Hawtree Ltd to masterplan Trump International Golf Links, Scotland. The first stage of this work has...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Peelhouses outside Lockerbie could enter the record books as home to the world’s largest data centre after Lockerbie Data Centres Ltd announced plans to create an internet village on the...
2 Dec 2008 - No comments
Work on a £58 million animal biosciences building has started on-site at Easter Bush near Penicuik following formal approval of planning permission by Midlothian Council. The building is...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Professor Andrew MacMillan and Professor Isi Metzstein have been named as joint winners of the RIBA Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education.   Established in 2000, the...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
One of the largest public, private collaborations in regeneration was unveiled today on the Inverclyde waterfront.  The joint venture will see James Watt Dock in Greenock transformed by  £180m...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins has spirited away the Arts trophy in the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards 2008. Run jointly by the Scotsman Publications and Glenfiddich, the event is run with a view to...
28 Nov 2008 - No comments
A Cumbrian pool has been earmarked for demolition, less than five years after it opened. The landmark Berners Pool, designed by Hodders Associates, had been left to sink or swim after lying...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
The exhibition ‘Archived’ by Bridget Steed marks the launch of a new gallery today in Edinburgh’s Old Town. The space is to be called ‘SCHOP’ (derived from a 17th century Scot’s term...
26 Nov 2008 - No comments
The National Trust and English Heritage have appointed Gareth Hoskins Architects to transform the visitor experience and welcome at Housesteads Roman Fort on Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland....
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
Yesterday’s pre-budget report will have little impact on Scotland’s crisis hit construction industry according to the Scottish Building Federation.   The Federation recently predicted that...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Plans to create a new town centre for Craigmillar have been lodged with The City of Edinburgh Council. New shops, a new town square and a £30 million high school and public library form the...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
The 2008 Teamkal Awards were proudly announced at the recent Teamkal Conference where RCi editor, Kathy Manson presented Grainger Building Services Ltd’s managing director, Alex Owens (pictured...
21 Nov 2008 - No comments
Long mooted plans for an Ikea flat pack village in Glasgow have been abandoned. The Swedish furniture giants had intended to build around 40 BoKlok homes as part of the £200million New...
17 Nov 2008 - No comments
Ryder Architecture in Glasgow is helping to establish a theatre in a small village in the Eastern Cape of South Africa in a pilot regeneration project. It is hoped that performances by local people...
18 Nov 2008 - No comments
The New Cancer Research Facility at the Beatson Institute, Glasgow, designed by Reiach and Hall Architects, has won the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) Supreme Award 2008.  The award was...
13 Nov 2008 - No comments
Oliver Chapman Architects have successfully reached the second stage of an international competition designing the new headquarters’ building for the Irish gas board’s National Distribution...
14 Nov 2008 - No comments
Inspectors from UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) have arrived in Edinburgh as the organisation considers whether to withdraw the World Heritage status...
11 Nov 2008 - No comments
Work has started on seven new affordable homes which are being built in Girvan for Ayrshire Housing. Architects Lawrence McPherson Associates have designed the six three apartment and one four...
7 Nov 2008 - No comments
Gartnavel Royal Hospital has won the 2008 NHS Scotland Environment, Estates and Facilities Design Award.   The project was provided under the PFI system and Young and Gault were commissioned...
7 Nov 2008 - No comments
Construction work on the St Andrews Community Hospital and Health Centre, designed by Glasgow based architect Ryder Architecture, has reached the half way point. Procured under a £27 million...
3 Nov 2008 - No comments
Land Securities and Henderson Global Investors have secured approval for Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries.   Designed by BDP the ambitious expansion plans, now costed at an inflation busting...
30 Oct 2008 - No comments
New Campus Glasgow Ltd – the company set up to deliver one of Europe’s most ambitious development projects has issued the tender for the architect/design team for Glasgow’s new city centre...
30 Oct 2008 - No comments
The story of good design was relayed in the language of high drama at the Roses Design Awards 2008 as the great and the good of the architectural community gathered to appreciate the best in...
28 Oct 2008 - No comments
Hazelwood School, from gm+ad architects, is to be featured within The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture, published this week. The prestigious volume categorises more than 1,000...
28 Oct 2008 - No comments
Scottish Ministers have launched their policy on Listing and Listed Building Consent (LBC) for the country’s 47,000 listed buildings, in conjunction with a consultation with local authorities on...
28 Oct 2008 - No comments
Budding photographers everywhere are being encouraged to submit their architectural work to the Architecture amateur category of the Sony World photography Awards, 2009. Our built environment...
27 Oct 2008 - No comments
Finance Secretary John Swinney has announced changes to the planning system that will see the government take a “proportionate” approach to calling in controversial planning applications....
24 Oct 2008 - No comments
Marks Barfield’s futuristic i-360 tower for Brighton & Hove Council has commenced construction at Brighton’s ruined West Pier. The 158m high tower will be composed of 17 steel drums to form the...
24 Oct 2008 - No comments
Construction of the John Hope Gateway Visitor Centre at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, designed by Edward Cullinan architects and engineering consultancy Buro Happold, is underway. By...
24 Oct 2008 - No comments
When the Chunghwa Picture Tubes factory at Eurocentral went down the tubes the Lanarkshire site did not paint a pretty picture.  Fortunately the £330 million Maxim Business Park, designed by...
24 Oct 2008 - No comments
News that Elderpark Primary School is to be demolished subsequent to its closure in January 2010 has been met by disbelief at a Linthouse residents meeting.  Drumoyne Community Council Secretary...
23 Oct 2008 - No comments
Bannatyne’s Health Club has seen the lease terminated for its city centre premises on William Street, Glasgow.   The gym will close this July to make way for a new office development which...
23 Oct 2008 - No comments
A property development team has been appointed to deliver the £300 million New Campus Glasgow whichnow boasts  an official website, www.newcampusglasgow.ac.uk. The New Campus Glasgow...
23 Oct 2008 - No comments
Aedas have submitted outline proposals on behalf of the Davagh Trust for a mixed use scheme on land bounded by Washington, McAlpine and Balaclava Street in Glasgow’s International Financial...
22 Oct 2008 - No comments
RMJM are encouraging more people to get drawing as part of a nationwide exhibition starting this Autumn at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre.  Quick on the Draw illustrates how people in many walks of...
22 Oct 2008 - No comments
Hot on the heels of the successful “Gathering Space” exhibition comes another pavilion to represent Scotland.  Graeme Massie Architects have been confirmed as first prize winners in an open...
21 Oct 2008 - No comments
This years premier architectural awards, the Roses Design Awards 2008, took place at a star studded evening of entertainment within the Beetham Hilton, Manchester.   Well designed buildings...
21 Oct 2008 - No comments
BDP's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has been commended in the global final of the RICS awards, which brought together outstanding building projects from the UK, Europe and Australia.   The...
21 Oct 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council have responded to objections from a raft of complainants, irked by proposals to redevelop Meadowbank Stadium and Sports Centre. Plans under consideration include...
16 Oct 2008 - No comments
Michael Laird Architects have won two awards at the 2008 British Council for Offices (BCO) Awards in London this week.  The event saw over 1500 property professionals gather at the Grosvenor House...
16 Oct 2008 - No comments
The West Granton Local Centre, designed by architects 3DReid, has officially opened. The mixed-use development at Granton waterfront is anchored by a two-storey Morrison foodstore of...
15 Oct 2008 - No comments
The first home to be constructed by a mainstream builder that meets the Government’s Code for Sustainable Homes, which all new houses must meet by 2016, has been unveiled by Barratt in the shape...
14 Oct 2008 - No comments
Amidst widespread economic gloom a beacon of hope has emerged from the Argyle International Hotel courtesy of Charles Price, CEO of Progress Property Developments (PPD) and Guy Crawford, CEO of...
13 Oct 2008 - No comments
McTavish Ramsay, a Dundee based architectural door firm, has invested £1million in new plant and machinery to produce a range of doorsets for large scale projects in the hotel, school, hospital...
13 Oct 2008 - No comments
Land around Ibrox stadium has been feeling the blues for decades, sporting estates of dilapidated municipal flats.  Newly unveiled ambition from David Murray however promises to kick these relics...
10 Oct 2008 - No comments
Building Biographies has officicially opened at the Lighthouse, Glasgow, the latest biennale review of Scottish architecture for the ACCESS to Architecture Programme, which aims to bring...
9 Oct 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh architects Smith Scott Mullan have been shortlisted for this year’s Timber in Construction Awards. Completed last year, West Park student residences at the University of Dundee bucks...
7 Oct 2008 - No comments
Another day, another hotel, original proposals for a 17 floor hotel at the SECC have been downsized as the latest design for a Hilton Garden Inn is submitted to planning. The partnership of...

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