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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...
17 Dec 2009 - No comments
Way back in October I mentioned the predilection of Scottish Government director of planning, Jim McKinnon, for referring to Andres Duany as “the Tiger Woods of urban design,” a simile that you...
5 Oct 2007 - No comments
In early November we will find out if Glasgow has won the bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. RMJM has revealed plans for the design of the 2014 Commonwealth Games Athlete’s...
12 Sep 2007 - No comments
Cooper Cromar has denied rumours that it has been replaced by London practice Conran & Partners on the £120 million skyscraper project for St Vincent Street in Glasgow. It was alleged that...
11 Dec 2009 - No comments
John McAslan and Partners together with Allied London have teamed up with RIBA to launch an international student design competition for a music studio in Cite Soleil (Port au Prince), Haiti....
10 Dec 2009 - No comments
Britain’s second largest Ferris wheel has sent Edinburgh into a spin after plans were announced for a 120m tall replica to grace the Leith waterfront. Though huge even this girth would be...
9 Dec 2009 - No comments
So, step up to the plate, Fiona Hyslop MSP, Scotland’s 10th Minister for Architecture, or should I say Minister for Culture and External Affairs with a wee bit of architecture thrown into the...
9 Dec 2009 - No comments
One part of the world still in thrall to giant retail malls is Kuwait where work is underway on the third phase of the cities largest shopping centre. Designed by Gensler for developer Manabee...
2 Dec 2009 - No comments
A little bit less vision, a little bit more action So, step up to the plate, Fiona Hyslop MSP, Scotland’s 10th Minister for Architecture, or should I say Minister for Culture and External...
25 Nov 2009 - No comments
What a load of bollards Down Holyrood way, political distrust of the nation’s architects seems to have found new expression. Or so it seemed, for when guests arrived for the RIAS Andrew...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
Richard Murphy Architects has been sacked from the Donaldson School for the Deaf project by CALA and replaced by Yeoman McAllister. The project to convert the A-Listed School by William Playfair to...
5 Sep 2007 - No comments
Tiger Developments has launched a planning application for its £200 million Haymarket project. The master-plan – designed by Richard Murphy- includes a five-star, 180 bedroom InterContinental...
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
Last week Prospect hosted a special debate on social housing at the Edinburgh College of Art, coinciding with the Saltire housing exhibition. Chaired by Prospect editor Penny Lewis, the...
29 Aug 2007 - No comments
A new exhibition produced by Transport Scotland on the Forth Replacement Crossing reveals that a cable stayed bridge crossing just to the west of the existing bridge is the consultants preferred...
20 Nov 2009 - No comments
A “unique and ingenious” veterinary hospital from Archial Architects has won the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2009. Acknowledging the way that the centre nestles...
20 Nov 2009 - No comments
Edinburgh Airport has opened an expanded departure lounge, an initiative that will eventually double the size of the pre-existing facility. This constitutes phase one of a two year programme...
5 Nov 2009 - No comments
Menie are called, few are chosen I confess my ears pricked up when I heard on the news that a huge mammal had washed up on Balmedie Beach in Aberdeenshire, but it turned out the Beeb was...
26 Oct 2009 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards 2009 have awarded Reiach and Hall’s Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, with the title of best new building outside London after the hospital scooped this year’s prestigious...
22 Aug 2007 - No comments
The SIX Architecture Awards were presented at Glasgow’s The Lighthouse last Friday. The annual event judges work by students from Scotland’s six schools of architecture....
8 Aug 2007 - No comments
Donald Trump's organisation is reportedly hoping that work will begin on their proposed golf resort as soon as January 2008, according to a company spokesman. The organisation has been accused...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
Paterson Architects have been commissioned to design three new family homes in Cupar, Fife . The client, MAB Ltd, is a development company established in 2006 with the specific aim to...
26 Jul 2007 - No comments
The final selection of the winner of the design competition for the £10m British Pavilion for the  Shanghai World Expo 2010 will be announced in September. An exhibition of short listed work has...
1 Aug 2007 - No comments
HLM architects has won an architectural competition, organised by RIAS for the Highland Housing Alliance, to develop two of the 27 plots that will form part of the first Housing Fair of its kind in...
24 Oct 2009 - No comments
The Roses Design Awards 2009 have awarded Reiach and Hall’s Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, with the title of best new building outside London after the hospital scooped this year’s prestigious...

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