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19 Mar 2008 - No comments
Austin-Smith:Lord was recognised at the Scottish Awards for Quality and Planning 2007 at a ceremony in Edinburgh last week for its written guide for property owners.
The Glasgow-based...
19 Mar 2008 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects has released more images of the new Culloden Battlefield Memorial Centre, which is to officially open its doors on the 16 April – the 262nd anniversary of the battle....
5 Mar 2008 - No comments
RMJM has defended its work for the 2008 Beijing Olympics following the recent spate of negative coverage and calls for a boycott.
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg pulled out as the...
5 Mar 2008 - No comments
According to Homes for Scotland’s planning director, Allan Lundmark, planning authorities need to establish their own local housing supply task forces to deliver on the government’s target for...
27 Feb 2008 - No comments
Napier University has submitted a detailed planning application to the City of Edinburgh Council for the redevelopment of its Sighthill Campus, designed by architects RMJM.
The university is...
5 May 2010 - No comments
Austin Smith Lord’s Roseisle distillery has been named as the Scottish Building Project of the year 2010 by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in Scotland.
It is the first new...
27 Feb 2008 - No comments
The publication of the second draft of the National Planning Framework for Scotland and Planning Performance Statistics 2004-2007 by the Scottish Government last month has sparked further debate...
13 Feb 2008 - No comments
Work is set to start on United Auctions’ new £11 million Mart at Hill of Drip in Stirling, developed by Glasgow-based Elphinstone, which will replace the nearby Kidean Mart facility.
The...
7 Feb 2008 - No comments
Edinburgh’s planning committee broadly approved the individual applications for the contentious Caltongate scheme this week. Following a lengthy committee meeting ECE gave approval to the latest...
15 Apr 2010 - No comments
Architects Campbell and Arnott are the latest practice to fall foul of the downturn having gone bust.
The practice were one of Edinburgh’s largest completing a range of work across the city...
8 Apr 2010 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council have green lighted the planned £43.6m Royal Victoria Building, part of the city's Western General campus it will provide care for elderly, rheumatology and dermatology...
6 Apr 2010 - No comments
A £45m mixed use scheme on Aberdeen’s Justice Mill Lane is emerging from beneath its scaffold as Richard Murphy Architects hotel and office scheme enters the final phase of construction.
A...
7 Feb 2008 - No comments
Austin-Smith Lord has been appointed by the Irvine Bay Regeneration Company to masterplan the North Ayrshire town of Kilwinning, one of five towns in the region earmarked for improvements....
5 Feb 2008 - No comments
Reiach and Hall has designed a state of the art health centre which is to be built at Ardrossan Harbour, pending planning approval from North Ayrshire Council.
The £5million development...
30 Jan 2008 - No comments
The finalists for the 2008 Scottish Home Awards have been announced, featuring thirty five companies across the Scotland.
This is the first year for the awards programme, and has attracted a...
30 Jan 2008 - No comments
National Galleries of Scotland has appointed Page\Park architects from a shortlist of leading practices to repair and conserve the A-listed Scottish National Portrait Gallery building, designed by...
24 Jan 2008 - No comments
Calderwood, is a proposed new settlement on the periphery of Edinburgh, and developer Stirling Developments is in the final stages of preparing an outline planning application for the project....
6 Apr 2010 - No comments
Higher standards in energy efficiency, insulation and security are to be enforced on all new build properties from October under new rules set out by The Scottish Government.
The Building...
26 Mar 2010 - No comments
It’s been a funny old couple of weeks and I apologise to regular readers for the delay in updating you since the last Wrap. To be honest I’ve been travelling around but, keen to avoid doing a...
16 Mar 2010 - No comments
Doig+Smith have been appointed as cost managers to the post contract phase of a proposed £72m extension to Gatwick Airport’s north terminal.
Work is scheduled to begin this spring on the...
11 Mar 2010 - No comments
A £9.7m office development is planned for London Road, Bridgeton Cross.
Work will begin this summer on the 65,000sq/ft building which will accommodate 500 workers once complete in march 2012....
23 Jan 2008 - No comments
A Public Private Partnership deal, reportedly worth over £100 million, has been reached between Dumfries and Galloway Council and the E4d&g Consortium which will see 3DReid design four new build...
9 Jan 2008 - No comments
A piece of Glasgow’s motoring history has been listed at category A by Historic Scotland.The Arnold Clark Garage, also known as the Botanics Garage, on Vinicombe Street has been upgraded from...
9 Jan 2008 - No comments
Before Christmas Edinburgh City Council announced that there was a £10m black hole in the Children and Families department budget that would be filled from cuts in other departments. Cuts offered...
10 Mar 2010 - No comments
Construction firm John Sisk & Son Ltd has been selected by Kettering Borough Council to act as contractor on the regeneration of the Northamptonshire town’s historic market place.
Full...
9 Mar 2010 - No comments
Work to demolish 100 homes has commenced in Grimsby’s Guildford Street, an area plagued by social ills and vermin.
Over the next few months the street will be cleared in anticipation of a...
6 Mar 2010 - No comments
Torrential rain in Seville during a recent visit had me examining its relatively new tram system in great detail, or to be more precise its relatively new tram line, given that said means of public...
2 Mar 2010 - No comments
Doig+Smith have been appointed as cost managers to the second phase of redevelopment at HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire, by the Scottish Prison Service.
The £30m jail will provide specialised...
30 Nov 2007 - No comments
ArchitectureScotland.co.uk was last night (29 November) announced as the winner of the Website of the Year at the Scottish Magazine Awards 2007.
ArchitectureScotland won against stiff...
14 Nov 2007 - No comments
Glasgow is to be the host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, signifying potential new opportunities for architects and regeneration in parts of the city.
The announcement was made in Sri...
5 Nov 2007 - No comments
The RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2007 was presented to Reiach and Hall for the Pier Arts Centre in Orkney at the Balmoral Hotel on Friday night. The £25,000 prize is the...
1 Nov 2007 - No comments
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans for a shake-up of housing in Scotland, including the scrapping of housing quango Communities Scotland.
The announcement comes as...
16 Feb 2010 - No comments
Block Architects have opened a new office in Glasgow at 272 Bath Street as the practice seeks to extend its coverage in the Greater Glasgow Area.
The practice are increasingly confident in the...
12 Feb 2010 - No comments
Way, way back in the days when Charlie Gordon’s feathers were fairly puffed-up as leader of the City of Glasgow Council and long before he was comfortably nested on the rear perches of the...
11 Feb 2010 - No comments
Stena Line has commenced work on a £200m ferry terminal at Loch Ryan, two miles north of Cairnryan.
The terminal will replace existing facilities at Stranraer and see introduction of two new...
4 Feb 2010 - No comments
Work begins in earnest today on the most dramatic section of Glasgow’s M74 link.
The 750m long Port Eglinton Viaduct will stretch over roads, warehouses and the West Coast Mainline as it...
19 Oct 2007 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards 2007 were held last night at the Hilton in Manchester.
See the full list of results and images here.
Among the winners were:
Architect of the Year -...
3 Feb 2010 - No comments
Gardyne’s Land, a complex of five historic buildings restored by Simpson & Brown Architects on Dundee’s High Street and an Integrated Habitat Network Modelling as a Planning Tool have been...
2 Feb 2010 - No comments
Strathclyde Police and public bodies are stumping up £1m for a feasibility study to look at the relocation of their “no longer fit for purpose” headquarters from Glasgow city centre.
On...
1 Feb 2010 - No comments
Now that the first masts for Edinburgh’s tram system have been planted in Princes Street I can safely say I’ve rarely seen anything cruder, uglier or less appropriate for a World Heritage Site....
29 Jan 2010 - No comments
Morgan Professional Services, the design and engineering specialist, has been appointed by the University of Glasgow to undertake civil and structural engineering on a £3m research facility....
28 Jan 2010 - No comments
Dutch architectural firm Group A have completed a home with a difference in Bussum, the Netherlands.
The relatively mundane modernist white render home harbours one stand out feature, a...
31 Oct 2007 - No comments
RMJM has designed the masterplan for the University of Paisley’s proposed new campus in Ayr.
The practice is currently working on detailed plans for the £75m campus following Paisley’s...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
Third Eye Design, the Scottish Design Company,has been appointed to brand a new tower on Chicago’s North Lake Shore Drive, which has been designed by Santiago Calatrava for Shelbourne...
24 Oct 2007 - No comments
Nominations have been coming in for Prospect magazine’s annual search for the worst buildings, towns and planning disasters in Scotland, The Carbuncles.
Members of the public are invited to...
11 Oct 2007 - No comments
An exhibition showcasing short listed work from the RIBA Stirling Prize 2006 has launched at The Robert Gordon University's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment.
The...
26 Jan 2010 - No comments
Allied Developments Ltd has submitted a 33 storey student accommodation tower for approval by Manchester’s planners.
Designed by Hodder and Partners the tower will be located at 17 new...
15 Jan 2010 - No comments
So, the gloves are now off, although not that you’d know it from the craven reporting of the opening of the eight week public consultation on Sir Ian Wood’s megalomaniac scheme for Union...
21 Dec 2009 - No comments
The road is now clear for the stalled Aberdeen bypass to start up after approval was granted by Scottish ministers for the road link.
Ministers and local politicians were convinced by industry...
18 Dec 2009 - No comments
Fallout from a decision to axe the Glasgow Airport Rail Link continues to ripple in political circles as MSPs debate the Scottish budget.
Labour members are pushing for the link to be...
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