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15 Oct 2004 - No comments
Glasgow has been selected ahead of Edinburgh as Scotland\'s preferred bidder for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. It is likely to be the sole British bidder, as no other UK cities have come forward,...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
St Peter’s Building Preservation Trust is no longer supporting the archdiocese planning application to build 28 houses on the site of St. Peter’s College. The trust withdrew its support because...
12 Feb 2009 - No comments
Newly formed 7N Architects didn't have long to wait for their first major success, unanimous planning committee support for Westfield.
Westfield sports193 new affordable homes for Dunedin...
9 Feb 2009 - No comments
Groundhog retention
As far as I can see, this time of year is notable for only two things – Groundhog Day and the Architects Registration Board’s annual plunder of £86 from my bank...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Stirling Council and Raploch Regeneration Company have unveiled plans for a £1.1m construction project, the first stage of the reconstruction of Raploch. The project, the third and final phase of...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Questions have been raised about the budget for Zaha Hadid’s new Glasgow Riverside Museum at Glasgow Harbour. The museum, which will replace the existing Transport Museum in the Kelvin Hall, is...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
John McAslan and Partners’ proposals for the redevelopment of a large site on Oxford Road for the University of Manchester should go to planning committee at the end of this year. The £25...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
£70m plans to revitalise Edinburgh’s Royal Museum, devised by Gareth Hoskins Architects and exhibition designers Ralph Appelbaum Associates, have been unveiled. Glasgow-based Hoskins won the...
4 Feb 2009 - No comments
Lee Boyd Architects extension to an existing visitor facility at the Wallace Monument is nearing completion. The reception pavilion will house the Legends Coffee house, sporting dramatic vistas...
3 Feb 2009 - No comments
Does ‘partnership’ mean risk is equally shared?
It’s a funny old world. Our world-saving Prime Minister has not been slow to berate the banks for over-involving themselves in complex...
26 Jan 2009 - No comments
Gold Standard
It’s been a few weeks since we last looked at Millennium Dome II - sorry the London Olympics – and the rich trove of political euphemisms it continues to generate over the...
19 Jan 2009 - No comments
The road to Inverness begins with single step
The original schedule for completing the Highland Housing Fair – sorry, Scotland’s Housing Expo – may have been blown out of the water, but...
13 Jan 2009 - No comments
Insulated from reality part II
Last week I happened to mention the UK government’s double standards on energy consumption, and the fact that while the report I’d been reading applied only...
5 Jan 2009 - No comments
Get thee behind me Santa
So, the holiday’s over, you’ve e-bayed the dud gifts and have been consuming Beecham’s powders in industrial quantities in the forlorn hope that you could...
5 Jan 2009 - No comments
Esk Properties and Blackrock are seeking backers for Glasgow’s latest boutique hotel development, The Queen Margaret.
Occupying former Beeb premises in the heart of the west end the 85 bed...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
The RIAS’s ‘Tramspotting’ conference at Ocean Terminal on November 26 examined development opportunities along the proposed three new tram routes in Edinburgh. Four architectural practices...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
Macmon Architects is to design a new £19m mental health hospital on the Gartnavel campus for NHS Greater Glasgow. The new private finance funded hospital will replace the two existing 19th century...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
Italian starchitect Massimiliano Fuksas is to masterplan the regeneration of Salford city centre as part of a consortium led by Locum Destination Consulting. Fuksas, whose recent work includes the...
18 Dec 2008 - No comments
Princes Street could become a no go area for traffic in the New Year to allow tram tracks to be laid.
The city’s premier retail destination could be connected to the tram network by November...
15 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Last Emperor
A couple of weeks ago I gave MAKE full marks for being upfront about the demise of its Scottish outpost but, as with all things on the public relations front, the important...
8 Dec 2008 - No comments
Substantial £60m expansion plans have been unveiled by The Avenue shopping Centre, Newton Mearns.
A retail blueprint will see the Centre double in size via expansion across the site of an...
5 Dec 2008 - No comments
An inconvenient truth
Ah the Olympic Games – don’t you just love them? It’s only a couple of weeks since I last wrote about Captain Coe’s Gravy Train, otherwise known as the London 2012...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
Elgin Place Congregational Church on Glasgow’s Pitt Street was demolished on Christmas Eve 2004 following a fire in November. The demolition of the building has raised eyebrows among some...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
Glasgow’s Govanhill Pool, which was shut in 2001, could be set to re-open after campaigners to restore the building were awarded charitable status. They have formed the Govanhill Baths Community...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
Plans to redevelop Edinburgh’s former Scottish & Newcastle brewery in Fountainbridge have been submitted to the Council by developers Fountain North Ltd. The masterplan, by architects...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
The Parr Partnership has designed a £150million masterplan for the next phase of Pacific Quay in Glasgow. A planning application has been submitted to Glasgow City Council to develop a further...
5 Dec 2008 - No comments
Stockland Halladale are to bust the national pile up of retail wrecks by proceeding with the largest shopping offer that Edinburgh city centre has seen since the opening of Harvey Nichols.
The...
3 Dec 2008 - No comments
Denny is to be allocated £11m of regeneration cash by Falkirk Council to pursue redevelopment of a decaying 1960’s complex within the town centre.
The derelict centre is plagued by damp and...
1 Dec 2008 - No comments
Mea culpa
Before we go any further I have to make a confession – I read the signs completely wrongly a couple of months ago when I mentioned MAKE’s astonishing financial success. In...
25 Nov 2008 - No comments
Tenants are being sought for new licensed premises from interior designers CM Design.
The cities newest watering hole will be kitted out in neutral décor and requisite flat panel screens...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
The Association of Women in Property’s central Scotland branch is holding its annual dinner in Glasgow’s Radisson Hotel on Friday 18th February. Broadcaster Lesley Riddoch will be the guest...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
The shortlist for the new, £20million, Design Academy at Liverpool John Moores University has been announced. Practices in the running are Austin-Smith:Lord, Edward Cullinan, Fielden Clegg...
24 Nov 2008 - No comments
Glasgow based Ryder Architecture has announced its sponsorship of Olympic and World Cup Championship skier, Noel Baxter in a two year deal. Based in Aviemore, Baxter competed in the 2002 and 2006...
21 Nov 2008 - No comments
Weekly Wrap 21.11.08
Pure golf is surely more refined
Another week, another Aberdeenshire golf club captain taking up the pen instead of the putter. Not content with filling the...
17 Nov 2008 - No comments
Weekly Wrap 14.11.08
All square in the granite city It was Alexis de Tocqueville, the 19th century French statesman, I believe, who stated that ‘truth is simply a matter of timing’ and...
10 Nov 2008 - No comments
Golfopolis
It has to be said that securing an outline planning approval doesn’t usually command acres of column inches in the national press, but then it’s not every day an application...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards judges panel, chaired by Terry Farrell, met in March to select the winning projects. An exhibition of the contenders will be on show on 5 April at the CCA, Glasgow and...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
A new museum is set to be built on Liverpool’s waterfront after receiving a funding boost from Objective One. The Museum of Liverpool was one of the elements of Will Alsop’s Cloud, or Fourth...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
The winning ideas for panopticons in Burnley, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley have been unveiled, in a scheme which aims to build a series of six new landmarks in the East Lancashire hills by 2007. The...
3 Nov 2008 - No comments
Sometimes you just have to love a credit crunch
Things seem to be moving quietly forward there in furry boot city as regards the Trumpton development, but could it all be an illusion worthy of...
20 Oct 2008 - No comments
Commonwealth fun and games
I’ve long despaired of Glasgow’s inability to generate any real legacy from any of the many titles it has accrued over the years (Garden Festival, European City...
13 Oct 2008 - No comments
Weekly Wrap 10.10.08
Who MAKE’s wins
There is now no question that the current storm in the financial sector has thrashed across large parts of the UK’s architectural profession like a...
6 Oct 2008 - No comments
Clydebank’s Queens Quay sets the scene for the towns latest office development, a 27,000sq/ft, four storey pavilion from Reiach & Hall.
Scheduled for completion in February 2009 the...
6 Oct 2008 - No comments
You can’t keep a good man down
In character with its fairly long history of schizophrenic decisions, the City of Edinburgh Council’s Planning Committee this week went against its own...
24 Sep 2008 - No comments
HM Revenue & Customs have published their latest report on property transactions within the United Kingdom.
The statistics make for interesting reading vis a vis the present condition of the...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
Architecture Week, the annual national celebration of contemporary architecture between 17–26 June, is a joint Arts Council England and Royal Institute of British Architects initiative which aims...
17 May 2005 - No comments
John McAslan and Partners has given its final presentation on the designs for John Lewis’ store at the heart of Liverpool’s Paradise Street and has handed control of the project to BDP, the...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
Rick Mather Architects has been appointed to design the new £21 million Design Academy at Liverpool John Moores University, on a site adjacent to the landmark Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the...
11 May 2005 - No comments
The judges of the Scottish Design Awards met last month to assess the entries to the architecture categories. The Awards received more entries than ever before, and the high quality of the entries...
15 Sep 2008 - No comments
Museum of Rampant Inflation
Well, who’d have thought? A new report to Glasgow City Council’s Finance Committee reveals that Zaha Hadid’s Transport Museum in Glasgow is undergoing a...
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