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3 Apr 2007 - No comments
Strathclyde University has announced that Gordon Murray of gm+ad architects and Alan Pert of NORD are the newly appointed Professors to the School of Architecture. Gordon Murray is appointed Head...
22 Mar 2007 - No comments
Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian has been awarded just over £7 million in restoration grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Scotland.
The money will go towards a five-year...
11 Aug 2009 - No comments
Glasgow bound motorists will have found the ongoing M74 engineering works difficult to miss with the largest mobile crane in Europe continuing to winch sections of blue steel into position above...
7 Aug 2009 - No comments
Holmes Partnership has unleashed the first image of their £116m Low Moss prison replacement in Bishopbriggs. Working with Carillion and the Scottish Prison Service the architects will act as lead...
31 Jul 2009 - No comments
Lighthouse keeper blows a fuse
Well, I sure rattled someone’s cage last week with my reflections on the latest reported trials and tribulations at the Lighthouse. Hardly had the Wrap been...
31 Jul 2009 - No comments
Archial Architects have lodged outline plans with Perth & Kinross Council for a National Curling Academy in Kinross.
The £4m centre is being developed by Kinross Curling Trust, in association...
22 Mar 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has approved plans for the Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (EARL) that will provide direct rail services between the airport and stations across Scotland.
The £610 million...
20 Mar 2007 - No comments
Tiger developments has announced a £200 million plan to build two new hotels, a continental-style boulevard and retail and office space at a derelict site in Edinburgh City Centre....
20 Mar 2007 - No comments
Plans for a £50 million redevelopment of Edinburgh’s Old Town have been submitted for approval by city planners.
If approved, the area – close to the Scottish Parliament – would see...
8 Mar 2007 - No comments
Work is about to commence on a new multi-million pound housing and business initiative in Greenlaw, Newton Mearns.
The Greenlaw consortium – comprising Elphinston Land, Stewart Milne Homes,...
7 Mar 2007 - No comments
In a partnership between Glasgow City Council and New City Vision, Swedish flatpack houses are to be introduced to Scotland for the first time as part of a £200 million project to regenerate...
30 Jul 2009 - No comments
Carillion construction has been awarded the contract to build a £116m prison at Low Moss, Bishopbriggs.
Demolition of the old Low Moss prison buildings has already been completed and work...
21 Jul 2009 - No comments
Glasgow’s £210m Airport Rail Link is in doubt after Transport Scotland discovered that relocation of fuel tanks and infrastructure on the airport site may not prove cost effective.
Tenders...
15 Jul 2009 - No comments
Architecture + Design Scotland have appointed Trevor Muir OBE as the organisation’s interim CEO after the departure of Sebastian Tombs.
Muir arrives at A+DS from Midlothian Council where he...
9 Jul 2009 - No comments
Neva mind – there’s a gold glow in the east
It can hardly be a surprise to anyone that the consortium selected as the preferred bidder to deliver the £300m campus for the 2014 Commonwealth...
1 Mar 2007 - No comments
Neilston in Glasgow has been used as an example of how community groups can radically improve the design of public space in a new guide called It's our space produced by the Commission for...
1 Feb 2007 - No comments
Glasgow has lost its bid to become the location for the UK’s first Las Vegas-style super-casino.
The Casino Advisory Panel (CAP) granted the potentially lucrative licence to Manchester,...
6 Jul 2009 - No comments
A sculptural installation has taken shape on London’s Bedford Square, the work of student concept designer Danecia Sibingo.
Entitled Driftwood, the piece has been created to defy...
3 Jul 2009 - No comments
Artists impressions of Napier University’s new look Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences have been revealed by RMJM to coincide with a topping out ceremony, recently held at the Sighthill...
1 Jul 2009 - No comments
Mea Culpa – twice
After last week’s Wrap I found myself accused of becoming a professional journalist because I had apparently got a couple of my facts wrong. First, in my short update on...
24 Jun 2009 - No comments
Urban design – on steroids
Yes, it’s the continuing story of Union Square and the intriguing slant the ayatollahs at Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF) have put on the idea of...
16 Jun 2009 - No comments
On the Make
The downturn in UK architecture is perhaps most publicly reflected in the severe shedding of staff at the various London-based architectural magazines, but you’d think that...
22 Feb 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive’s aspirations for the future of the nation’s architecture have been unveiled by Culture Minister Patricia Ferguson.
In a document titled Building Our Legacy –...
15 Feb 2007 - No comments
A major public consultation has begun concerning the future of the St James Shopping Centre in Edinburgh – once dubbed Scotland’s ugliest building.
Edinburgh City Council and building...
29 Jan 2007 - No comments
Keppie Design celebrates as HDM School Solutions Ltd has been announced as preferred bidder for the £60m Public Private Partnership contract for West Lothian Council.
Keppie Design’s...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Holmes Partnership, are designing 200 new homes on the site of Hawkhead Hospital in Renfrewshire. The original hospital was designed in 1934 by Thomas Tait (1882 – 1954), one of the most...
10 Jun 2009 - No comments
Four Edinburgh schools have been earmarked for closure. The quartet of primary schools at Royston, Burdiehouse, Fort and Drumbrae have been hit by falling rolls, some now running as low as one...
2 Jun 2009 - No comments
Just in case readers of last week’s Wrap are in any doubt, the picture of the goofy looking guy in the checkerboard suit posing in front of some Doric columns wasn’t me – Piers Gough received...
28 May 2009 - No comments
Carpenter Oak & Woodland have commenced work on the timber frame of a Robert Burns Museum for the National Trust for Scotland.
The locally sourced Douglas Fir structure forms a key plank of...
27 May 2009 - No comments
Reiach and Hall have unveiled their £21m campus for Forth Valley College at Hawkhill, Alloa.
The scheme forms a key constituent of wider moves to rejuvenate the college following amalgamation...
25 May 2009 - No comments
Sometimes conventions can be a bit too conventional
The Caird Hall in Dundee on a cold, wet day (in May!) is not something to cheer the heart, especially when its capacious interior is only...
23 Jan 2007 - No comments
Landscape architects GROSS. MAX. has been awarded the 2006 European Landscape Award. The Topos editorial team selected GROSS. MAX. for their individual design concepts and competition entries that...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
With the imaginative appointment of Cadell2 as master planner for the project, the development of Scotland’s first Housing Fair appears at last to be moving forward at pace. The next stages have...
22 May 2009 - No comments
A long list of 153 hopefuls in the competition to design an 11,250 square metre building for the Glasgow School of Art has been whittled down to a mere seven.
In alphabetical order the lucky...
19 Jan 2007 - No comments
Archdiocese of Glasgow, Argyll and Bute Council and Historic Scotland have confirmed that they have commissioned Avanti, the London-based conservation architects, to undertake a £70,000,...
16 Nov 2006 - No comments
Nominations are now being accepted for Architect of the Year and Emerging Architect of the Year as part of the Scottish Design Awards 2007.
Nominations are invited from practice directors,...
16 Sep 2004 - No comments
Architecture schools in England may be about to receive less funding per head for students on their undergraduate courses, following changes in banding categories for degree courses made by the...
16 Sep 2004 - No comments
Chris Stewart Architects has recently completed a major lighting scheme to illuminate 31 tenement closes in Parkhead in the east end of Glasgow. In 2002, a community consultation was carried out by...
21 May 2009 - No comments
B L Developments Ltd have submitted a detailed planning application to Edinburgh City Council for redevelopment of the former Scottish Power Headquarters site in Portobello, Edinburgh....
20 May 2009 - No comments
Thomas and Adamson have been appointed as project managers by Edinburgh Military Tattoo Ltd to manage the replacement of the current stands, to be put in place for the 2011 event.
Key to the...
16 Sep 2004 - No comments
It is all change among the big wigs in architecture and urbanism in the public sector at the moment. Not only are Historic Scotland and the Royal Commission for Ancient and Historic Monuments...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Piers Gough’s London-based firm CZWG Architects has produced an ‘off-the-wall’ design for a £4m hairdressing salon at the heart of the Liverpool Paradise Street redevelopment. On a...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
A Merseyside site is one of three front runners to become the home of the world\'s largest freshwater aquarium, a £250m scheme to be designed by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw for the National Institute...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
A shortlist of developers and registered social landlords has been announced to regenerate the notorious Park Hill housing estate in Sheffield. The developers, chosen by Sheffield City Council...
19 May 2009 - No comments
The Common Guild, a non-profit visual arts organisation, are to inject new life into one of Glasgow’s parks through the use art and architecture.
“Projects for Parks” is a collaborative...
18 May 2009 - No comments
Archial architects have secured a contract to design the £4m National Curling Academy in Kinross.
The facility for the National Curling Academy will bring a six sheet curling rink, offices,...
15 May 2009 - No comments
Buro Happold have received a good reception in Riyadh after being appointed by the regions leading supplier of satellite services to work as engineering consultant on the operators new...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Over the summer Liverpool City Council abandoned the Fourth Grace, the flagship project of the Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008, after deciding that the project was “no longer viable...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Urban design and landscape practice Gillespies has won an award for excellence from The Congress for the New Urbanism at their annual event in Chicago. The practice’s public realm projects for...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects is the only Scottish contender on the shortlist to design the £50 million Riverside Museum in Glasgow, the replacement for the Transport Museum. The other seven are...
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