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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...
3 Sep 2008 - No comments
The Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre (ESPC) have revealed that average house prices in Edinburgh have dropped 6.5%, the first decline in 37 years. This is set against a drop in property sales...
5 Sep 2008 - No comments
A vision for Scotland’s first eco town at Cardenden has been submitted to Fife Council by Banks Developments and Turley Associates. The proposal aims to harness natural resources to realise the...
2 Sep 2008 - No comments
The historic Briggait is to be given a new lease of life this August by architects Nicoll Russell Studios and engineering consultancy Buro Happold. Work is due to start on the transformation of...
1 Sep 2008 - No comments
Lisa Barry, Managing Director of SSL Access, has called for a voluntary take up of the government’s “lifetime homes” standard within the construction sector. This embodies a series of...
1 Sep 2008 - No comments
A derelict bus depot at Shrub Place, Edinburgh, is set to be transformed with new housing and retail in a £70million venture from Broadway Malyan and BL Developments.
Originally given the...
1 Sep 2008 - No comments
The City of Edinburgh Council this week (Wednesday, 27 August 2008) gave outline planning permission for a development framework for Leith Docks, the largest planning application in Edinburgh’s...
29 Aug 2008 - No comments
European Development Company Hotels Ltd (EDC) have appointed Aedas to design the £120 million Bothwell Plaza scheme on Bothwell Street, Glasgow.
Comprising twin elements, the eastern portion...
29 Aug 2008 - No comments
Allan Murray’s mammoth Caltongate scheme, endangered after an embarrassing council faux pas, is back on the agenda after being rubber stamped for the second time.
Commenting, Mountgrange...
26 Aug 2008 - No comments
Hurleypalmerflatt’s Energy & Sustainability Consultancy, as part of the Gigha partnership, has won the Affordable Housing category at the Scottish Design Awards 2008 for Fyne Homes & CP...
27 Aug 2008 - No comments
Broomview House in Edinburgh is set to be demolished on 21 September, accompanied by a live internet broadcast. The estate has been subject to severe subsidence such that, according to local...
25 Aug 2008 - No comments
Scottish architectural practice, Groves Raines Architects Studio (GRAS) part of Groves Raines Architect Ltd, will launch its designs for a House of the Future at this year’s Homes & Interiors...
25 Aug 2008 - No comments
A comprehensive architectural assessment of the Medical Centre of New Orleans released this week, three years after hurricane Katrina, concludes that ‘Big Charity’ can be rehabilitated as a...
21 Aug 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Government have announced that up to £100 million in funding could be brought forward from the Affordable Housing Investment Programme and local authorities budget of 2010-11....
20 Aug 2008 - No comments
Townhead is set to receive a new £1.3 million public hall at the foot of the recently refurbished Taylor Place tower blocks.
A meeting will be held on Wed 27 Aug at 7pm in The Martyrs Church...
19 Aug 2008 - No comments
Barnet College, one of England’s largest further education institutions, has unveiled the first images of its plans for a new campus in Colindale, North London.
Identified as an...
18 Aug 2008 - No comments
BAA, formerly the British Airports Authority, is expected to put Glasgow Airport on the market in the next few months following a competition commission investigation into claims of a monopoly in...
15 Aug 2008 - No comments
Manor Kingdom Estates and 3DReid Architects have announced plans to construct the first 5 star hotel in the Scottish Borders for hotel operator De Vere.
The £50 million hotel and conference...
15 Aug 2008 - No comments
The organising committee for the 2014 Commonwealth Games moved into a new base at Monteith House, George Square, this month.
The project has been managed by Jones Lang LaSalle’s Project and...
15 Aug 2008 - No comments
Around 70 major contractors have expressed an interest in building the Athlete’s Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, masterplanned by RMJM.
The village is intended to represent an...
12 Aug 2008 - No comments
A major step toward preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games will take place this Friday when councillors agree to buy the last remaining large tract of land on the athletes village site, owned...
11 Aug 2008 - No comments
Planning permission has been granted for a new campus at Napier University from RMJM.
The development in the Sighthill area of Edinburgh forms part of the university’s £100 million...
11 Aug 2008 - No comments
Manor Kingdom Estates have announced ambition to construct a £50 million “world class” hotel operated by De Vere at West Linton, Penicuik.
The Rutherford Castle Hotel will be set in 18...
7 Aug 2008 - No comments
In an innovative collaboration, bmj architects & gm+ad architects, as part of a multi-disciplinary design team, have now been appointed as Architects by the Scottish Government for a new Multi...
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