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28 Apr 2008 - No comments
The site of the former Donside Paper Mill in the Tillydrone area of Aberdeen is to be transformed into a new urban village, following the granting of planning consent by Aberdeen City Council’s...
28 Apr 2008 - No comments
A bridge canopy designed by RMJM costing £495,000 was lifted into place across the Forth & Clyde Canal within Clydebank town centre on 22 April. The design aims to emulate a swan in...
25 Apr 2008 - No comments
Culture Minister Linda Fabiani MSP has set Historic Scotland new targets to deal with 70% of planning applications within 14 days in 2008, rising to 90% in 2009/10, as part of a range of reforms...
14 Oct 2010 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards 2010 have awarded Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects Gunpowder Mill, Essex, with the title of best new building outside London after the Mill exploded onto the stage with...
11 Oct 2010 - No comments
Edinburgh City Council has approved plans for a 48,000sq/ft  office and library complex in the Craigmillar district. The £10m complex will house 350 council staff in addition to meeting...
3 Sep 2010 - No comments
Watkin Jones's student residential scheme at Thurso Street has begun to rise from the ground in Glasgow’s west end. The development occupies the site of a former bakery and industrial units...
30 Aug 2010 - No comments
Work is progressing apace on the site of Anderson Bell Christie’s design for Yorkhill Housing Association’s new headquarters on Argyle Street, Glasgow. The mixed use scheme incorporates 31...
24 Apr 2008 - No comments
Last night (Wednesday) at the Scottish Parliament, Raymond Young CBE, Chair of Architecture and Design Scotland launched the 2008-2011 Corporate Plan, at a reception hosted by Robin Harper MSP...
16 Apr 2008 - No comments
Chartered architect Lesley Woolfries, an associate of Glasgow and Edinburgh-based practice, Holmes, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Central Scotland branch of the Association of Women in...
16 Apr 2008 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has announced a Scottish shortlist of 10 buildings for the 2008 RIBA Awards. The judging panel is chaired this year by Jamie Fobert,...
16 Aug 2010 - No comments
McLean Architects have secured planning permission for East Kilbride golf club’s new clubhouse following a devastating fire in January which gutted the previous accommodation. Kept...
15 Jul 2010 - No comments
Summer must surely have arrived at last with the first appearance this year of that hardy perennial, viz. Richard Murphy’s plan for a new Filmhouse building in Edinburgh’s laughably named...
2 Apr 2008 - No comments
Robert Gordon University is to be the first organisation in Scotland to adopt a new eco-friendly construction technique in one of its new builds at the Garthdee campus in Aberdeen. The...
1 Apr 2008 - No comments
RMJM has been commissioned to design the sixth form academy building for Newcastle College, the latest development in the College’s ongoing £160 million investment in campus facilities....
1 Apr 2008 - No comments
Historic Scotland is to award a total of just over £1.6 million to several renovation projects across Scotland, including the former Fairfield Company shipyard office building in Govan. The...
1 Apr 2008 - No comments
Page\Park has completed work on the Titan Enterprise Centre at the former site of the former John Brown Shipyard at Queens Quays in Clydebank. The Glasgow-based practice was commissioned by...
1 Jul 2010 - No comments
Diggers have moved in on the site of Donald Trumps Menie golf course, Aberdeen, in the first tangible sign of progress on the controversial scheme. Machinery began rolling onto the dunes on...
27 Mar 2008 - No comments
Speaking to architecurescotland.co.uk, Highland Housing Alliance’s chief executive Susan Torrance has dismissed recent media speculation as to the future of the Highland Housing Fair....
20 Mar 2008 - No comments
It was announced today that Scotland is to have a dedicated presence at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale. Organised by The Lighthouse, the presence will take the form of a specially...
20 Mar 2008 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has posted an advert in the architectural trade press inviting companies from the construction, house building and funding sectors to attend an information session on the...
19 Mar 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman has confirmed that a complaint has been made against the Highland Council about their conduct in the planning of the Highland Housing Fair, and that an...
30 Jun 2010 - No comments
Tenants First Housing Co-operative and the Scottish Government are to collaborate with local housing associations on a £55m ‘urban village’ for a former paper mill site in Aberdeen....
29 Jun 2010 - No comments
Way back in March I wrote about competing visitor centre projects on the banks of Loch Ness and questioned whether the promoter of an architectural competition for one of them was abusing members...
8 Jun 2010 - No comments
In the ‘you couldn’t make it up’ department this week must stand RMJM boss Peter Morrison and his chum, Sir Fred Goodwin. As chronicled in the Wrap many moons ago, wee Peter’s decision to...
26 May 2010 - No comments
Following my recent reference to the business ethics of international architectural practice, Broadway Malyan, and the rather less than total loss to the profession its departure from Edinburgh...
11 May 2010 - No comments
Now that our third world electoral system has bumbled its way to the widely anticipated and wholly inconclusive result, attention can once again be focused on the things that actually matter to us...
11 May 2010 - No comments
Dennis Sharp, founder of Dennis Sharp Architects in 1965 and known as an authoritative writer, penning several titles on architecture to come to international attention, has died aged 76 following...
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...

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