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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...
6 Oct 2008 - No comments
It is somewhat daunting to consider just how many books Kevin McCloud (and his seemingly inexhaustible ‘Grand Designs’ programme) have spawned. His name is already coupled with over forty...
6 Oct 2008 - No comments
The Fulbright-Glasgow Urban Lab Distinguished Chair Award will part fund a Chair from academic year 2010/11, supported by the Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow City Council and the Lighthouse.
At...
3 Oct 2008 - No comments
The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment at The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen has appointed two industry professionals as Honorary Professors.
Robert Leslie,...
1 Oct 2008 - No comments
A total of 58 new homes have been given planning consent at The Square, Craigmillar. This is the latest phase of a 15-year vision to breathe new life into the area by PARC, the organisation...
1 Oct 2008 - No comments
Strathclyde University and Kennedy Fitzgerald Associates have unveiled plans for a multi-million pound centre for sports and health. The bespoke building will feature top-of-the-range research,...
26 Sep 2008 - No comments
Following the sale of St Andrew Square by ING to the Australian group Stockland Halladale, Gareth Hoskins Architects, working in collaboration with Comprehensive Design Architects (CDA) have been...
29 Sep 2008 - No comments
NHS Lothian have been served with a demolition notice by the council for the burnt out shell of the former eastern General Hospital, destroyed by a devastating fire last year.
The ruined B...
25 Sep 2008 - No comments
Further to refusal of an earlier proposal to redevelop Balfour Stewart House in Edinburgh’s West Murrayfield conservation area comes a second application for demolition from Rumney Manor Ltd and...
29 Sep 2008 - No comments
As part of the University of Strathclyde’s £300 million single campus project, the university propose to relocate their present Faculty of education from the Jordanhill campus to a city centre...
24 Sep 2008 - No comments
East Lothian Council has agreed to approach house-builders in the county to further its affordable housing programme during the credit crunch, at a time when homelessness presentations from April...
24 Sep 2008 - No comments
Responding to criticism aired by Glaswegian architect Alan Dunlop, which voiced the perception of a London-centric British Pavilion at the recent Venice Biennial, the British Council have issued a...
23 Sep 2008 - No comments
The Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare, designed by Bennetts Associates, has received a Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) award which...
23 Sep 2008 - No comments
Lawrence McPherson Associates in partnership with East Ayrshire Council have begun building work on a new £2.7m amenity housing complex at Cessnock Gardens in Hurlford, Ayrshire.
The...
23 Sep 2008 - No comments
Linda Fabiani, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture in the Scottish Government has announced a review of the policy and financial management of Architecture and Design Scotland (ADS)....
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Collective Architecture and Clydebank Rebuilt are celebrating the award of an International Award for Architecture for the Titan Crane and Visitor’s Centre, a key part of the redevelopment of...
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Broomview Court within the Sighthill district of Edinburgh was brought down in spectacular fashion on Sunday.
Ian Begg, a long time resident of the estate, pulled the plunger on his former...
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Hazelwood School in Glasgow is celebrating the success of their Doors Open Day event, which exceeded all visitor expectations.
"We were overwhelmed at first but delighted by the number of...
19 Sep 2008 - No comments
Culminating an avalanche of accolades on the eve of doors open day comes news that the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design has awarded gm+ad's Hazelwood School The International...
19 Sep 2008 - No comments
A shortlist of four tenders has been short listed for development of the 2014 Athlete’s Village. These will form a report to come before the Council’s Executive Committee next week, advising...
19 Sep 2008 - No comments
Following on from the failure of Transport London's two design competitions for a new bus shelter, the Dundee Institute of Architects (DIA) have initiated a student competition to redesign the...
17 Sep 2008 - No comments
The most recent Scottish Government Planning Advice note (PAN) on ‘Masterplanning’ has been published. This aims to cover the masterplanning process from beginning to end, from...
15 Sep 2008 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has approved a detailed planning application submitted by Miller Cromdale, the joint venture partnership between Miller Developments and Aberdeen-based developer Cromdale Ltd,...
15 Sep 2008 - No comments
As reported by Architecture Scotland on Friday, it appears as though the Six Cities Design Festival (an offshoot of The Lighthouse) is no more.
Kirsteen McDonald of Stirling City Council said:...
15 Sep 2008 - No comments
With the 2008 Venice Biennial in full flow, leading Glaswegian architect Alan Dunlop, has issued a stinging rebuke to the lack of inclusivity from the British Pavilion. Arguing that a strong...
8 Sep 2008 - No comments
Billionaire Bill Gates has unleashed his team of technological code monkeys upon Edinburgh’s virtual cityscape, with outlandish results.
Having recently set up shop in Waverley Gate, Gates...
5 Sep 2008 - No comments
Scott McIntyre and Agnes Hegedus of Dundee based architects & interior designers, Nicoll Russell Studios, are celebrating reaching the final of a national photographic competition. The event was...
5 Sep 2008 - No comments
In what has become something of a triumphant year for Gareth Hoskins Architects comes news that the practice has been shortlisted for the BD 2008 Architect of the Year Award in the Public Buildings...
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