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16 Aug 2005 - No comments
Nominations for this year’s Roses Design Awards are now closed. As Prospect went to press the architecture judging panel are preparing to meet in Liverpool to review all of the entries, which...
16 Aug 2005 - No comments
Perth and Kinross Council have encouraged developers to come up with plans which will involve the demolition of large parts of the Grade 2 listed Perth City Hall. Three developers, Wharfside,...
19 May 2008 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards were held on Friday night at a prestigioud black-tie gathering at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange Village.
Big Winners on the Night included NavyBlue, Graphical House,...
22 Feb 2008 - No comments
A new medical school is to be built in St Andrews, designed by Edinburgh-based Reiach and Hall Architects.
The £45 million centre will be one of the first integrated facilities in the UK,...
20 Feb 2008 - No comments
The Isle of Gigha Masterplan and Design Guides by Anderson Bell + Christie has one the UK Sustainable Communities Award 2007 from the Royal Town Planning Institute and Crown Estate.
Fyne Homes...
16 Aug 2005 - No comments
The Northwest Development Agency’s own figures told a different story, but data collated by the Department of Trade and Industry for the Northwest Development Agency’s financial year 2004/05...
19 Sep 2005 - No comments
Liverpool City Council is to be taken to the High Court over its planning policy. According to Sean O’Sullivan, general manager of Chieftain Developments, Liverpool City Council “didn’t give...
19 Sep 2005 - No comments
The Central Promenade, a stretch of coast that represented Britain’s post-war decline, is to be redeveloped. An international design competition has been launched by Urban Splash and Lancaster...
15 Nov 2007 - No comments
Nominations for the Carbuncles 2007 have now closed. The short list for the Most Dismal Town, Most Disappointing Building and Worst Planning Decision will be announced this afternoon at which point...
20 Sep 2007 - No comments
Nicoll Russell Studios has gone on site for the £5.3million redevelopment and extension to the Howden Park Centre in Livingston.
The project is being funded by the Scottish Arts Council...
12 Sep 2007 - No comments
RIAS has confirmed that the judging panel for the 2007 RIAS Andrew Doolan Award will comprise of Doug Read, Richard Murphy, Louisa Hutton and Rob Joiner.
Outreach Manager Maureen McKellar...
4 Jul 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has announced plans for a £12.5 million redevelopment of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
National Galleries of Scotland is currently looking for an architect for...
19 Sep 2005 - No comments
The following Scottish architects have been shortlisted to design the extension of the Tramway in Glasgow in order to house Scottish Ballet: Malcolm Fraser, Nicol Russell Studios, and Reiach and...
19 Sep 2005 - No comments
The advisory panel for the Carbuncles Awards has completed its first fact-finding mission, with an extensive trip to towns that have received early nominations. A panel including the art...
4 Jul 2007 - No comments
Morgan McDonnell architects has been granted planning permission for a multi-million pound, mixed use regeneration scheme within Edinburgh's Old Town.
The project will comprise of 80 new...
15 Jun 2007 - No comments
Plans for the redevelopment of the former Clydesdale steel works site near Motherwell have been approved by North Lanarkshire Council.
The £110 million scheme headed by Banks Developments...
29 May 2007 - No comments
Graeme Massie Architects has been awarded the Royal Scottish Academy Medal for Architecture for the second time in three years.
An acknowledgment of 'outstanding work,' the medal was awarded to...
25 Oct 2005 - No comments
RIBA North is to close its Newcastle office by the end of the year, making two staff redundant, and creating a new post Head of Strategic Partnerships, in an attempt to the bolster the...
16 Nov 2005 - No comments
The developer Andrew Burrell has heavily criticised Waterfront Edinburgh for the low quality of its latest development. Burrell described Waterfront Edinburgh’s own design for Madelvic 8, a...
10 Apr 2007 - No comments
The Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) has launched its new website at www.glasgowinstituteofarchitects.com. The new site contains details of events and activities planned for 2007and includes...
3 Apr 2007 - No comments
The Egyptian Halls, designed by the legendary Alexander 'Greek' Thomson in 1853, will now begin its long overdue return to commercial sustainability.
The first stage of the £6million...
16 Nov 2005 - No comments
The Allerton Bywater Millennium Community is to become the testing ground for John Prescott’s £60,000 home scheme. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister announced last month that Barratts will...
15 Dec 2005 - No comments
A team led by Jeremy Till has been chosen to represent the UK at the Venice Biennale in 2006. Till who is Director of Architecture at the School of Architecture at Sheffield University is perhaps...
12 Mar 2007 - No comments
Glasgow has been tipped as the favourite to host the 2014 Commonwealth games, following the withdrawal of Canadian city Halifax amid budget concerns.
The city's budget went $1 billion over the...
15 Dec 2005 - No comments
He bought it for £5 million in 1999. He was given at least £550,000 in refurbishment and training grants for it in 2000. He made a large amount of money from selling advertising on it. He’s...
15 Dec 2005 - No comments
The Scottish Executive have finally given the go-ahead for Custom House Quay in Glasgow, after a long process of referral. In August 2005, the proposal was sent to Historic Scotland due to the fact...
15 Dec 2005 - No comments
In one stroke, Historic Scotland has listed the largest swathe of post-war architecture in its history and in doing so brought the history of the conservation movement in Edinburgh full circle....
22 Feb 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has launched a consultation on the implementation of a system of single surveys for house sales.
The compulsory scheme - which could be in effect by 2008 - means that...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
At the end of last year, Clydebank Rebuilt launched an open competition for the design of a new canopy for the pedestrian bridge across the Forth & Clyde Canal within Clydebank town centre. This...
10 Jan 2007 - No comments
Architecturescotland.co.uk has launched a competition for the best web-based video. The contestants should submit videos to the Archipix section of the Architecture Scotland website. The best...
15 Dec 2005 - No comments
According to the RIBA Competitions office, ZM Architecture came a “very close second” in the controversial competition to design the Kielder Observatory in Northumberland. The prestige...
27 Jan 2006 - No comments
Terry Farrell Architects has submitted an outline planning application for “a sustainable community” with a top-class hotel and a substantial marina on the Moray Firth. Whiteness Property...
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
Alliance Trust has been given a £1.95 million grant from the Scottish Executive to build new headquarters in Dundee, creating 160 jobs over the next three years.
The company is to build the...
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
SPT has opened talks with the Scottish Executive in a bid to secure £42 million of funding for a proposed bus network to link Glasgow City Centre with developments along the Clyde corridor....
9 Jan 2007 - No comments
The Miller Group is expecting turnover growth of more than a third in 2006, making a thirteenth straight year of profit for the Scottish company.
Chief Executive Keith Miller said all three...
13 Dec 2006 - No comments
Napier University has unveiled the latest phase of its multi million pound campus expansion plans.
A new campus worth £55 million will be built in the Sighthill area of Edinburgh, as well as a...
27 Jan 2006 - No comments
Despite having painstakingly brought the eight different owners of the site together over two years, Malcolm Fraser Architects has been overlooked to design a replacement for the building destroyed...
27 Jan 2006 - No comments
Claims that the EDI, Edinburgh City Council’s arm’s-length development company, is to be sold off to raise capital have been denied by Ian Wall, the chief executive of EDI. Wall said:...
7 Dec 2006 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has reconsidered plans for the Tradeston Bridge Mk II, nine months after the original plans were aborted due to spiralling costs.
Dubbed the Squiggly Bridge, the proposed...
30 Nov 2006 - No comments
Whiteburn has announced that David Kilgour will head the £40 million project to transform the South Bridge/ Cowgate site in Edinburgh's Old Town into a bustling new district known as SoCo.
The...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
The owners of the Buchanan Galleries have unveiled plans which could see floor space at the Glasgow shopping centre expanded to one million square feet by 2010.
If approved, the project would...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
The Stewart Milne Group submitted a fresh application last week to develop housing and parking facilities at Park Circus and Park Quadrant.
The new plans were designed by Page and Park...
27 Jan 2006 - No comments
Glasgow’s ADF Architects has been shortlisted for the competition to design Urban Splash’s 40,500 square metre redevelopment on a site adjacent to the Midland Hotel on Morecambe’s Central...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
Writing the report card on his first two years as City Design Champion for Edinburgh City Council, Sir Terry Farrell has given himself a ‘must do better’. The acclaimed urbanist has another...
28 Nov 2006 - No comments
Ian Gilzean, the head of the Scottish Executive’s Architecture Policy Unit, has been named as the new Chief Architect of Scotland. Gilzean fills the space left by John Gibbons when he retired...
23 Nov 2006 - No comments
Peter Taylor, chairman of The Town House Company, has revealed that his firm is to spend £17 million transforming the former Royal Scottish Automobile Club in Glasgow into a five-star luxury...
17 Nov 2006 - No comments
Page/Park architects have been announced as the winners of the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award for the Maggie's Centre in Inverness.
The Glasgow-based architects picked up the £25,000 award at a gala...
15 Nov 2006 - No comments
Halliburton, one of the world's leading providers of products and services to the patroleum and energy industries, is to invest approximately £20 million on a new base of operations in Aberdeen....
22 Nov 2006 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has announced another £5million of funds for the Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens visitors' centre following the Deputy Environment and Rural Development Minister's...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
The first speakers have been confirmed for the Scottish Design Show, which will take place at the Fruitmarket and City Halls in Glasgow from 25-27 October. The speakers include Massimiliano Fuksas,...
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