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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,...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
A debate has emerged between the Archdiocese of Glasgow and Historic Scotland (HS) over whether the public body has been asked to take control of St Peter’s Seminary. Ken Crilley, estates manager...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Manchester architect Provan & Makin has received outline planning permission for a mixed-use development for Peakmount Properties close to Manchester city centre, on a site opposite the Royal...
20 Sep 2004 - No comments
Manchester based AEW architects has been granted planning permission for a new apartment building on Liverpool Road in the Castlefield conservation area of Manchester city centre. The scheme is for...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Manchester’s tallest building, the CIS Tower, is to be clad with solar panels. The Co-operative Insurance Society has commissioned the installation of around 5,000 photovoltaic panels on three...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
The film-maker Murray Grigor is to reshoot his film about St Peter’s Seminary at Cardross, frame by frame. Grigor was originally asked to make Space and Light by the Arts Council of Great Britain...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
3XN, the Danish architecture firm currently employed to design the Museum of Liverpool, has pulled out of the shortlist for Peacock Visual Arts in Aberdeen. The Danish firm had been chosen...
24 Feb 2006 - No comments
Graeme Massie Architects has been awarded the RSA Medal for Architecture. The award acknowledges ‘outstanding work’ and comes at the end of a successful year for the young practice, which was...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Architects DTR:UK and Liverpool based Downing Developments have applied for planning permission for a major mixed use development on the former BBC studios on Woodhouse Lane in Leeds. The scheme...
19 Nov 2004 - No comments
Designs for the Chester Old Port development, by McCormick Architecture for David McLean, have been submitted for planning approval. The site is a triangle of land bordering the Roodee racecourse,...
7 Apr 2006 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has issued its review of the work of its Cultural Commission and many are left wondering what exactly it all means. What is clear is that nothing significant will change...
7 Apr 2006 - No comments
The third biennial review of Scottish architecture and the associated exhibition was launched at the Lighthouse in April. This year’s review, subtitled Defining Places, has a strong and clear...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
The University of Aberdeen has selected Schmidt Hammer Lassen, a Danish practice, to design a £55.5m flagship library. The library is part of the university\'s ten-year investment in its £228m...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
A planning application for SoCo, the mixed-use development to occupy the site created by the Cowgate fire in 2002, is expected to be submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council before the end of...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
The Scottish Executive has announced the three main players in Architecture and Design Scotland, the body that will replace the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland. Raymond Young OBE, an...
17 Dec 2004 - No comments
A light sculpture by Greek artist Anna Constantinou has been installed at the site of the fire that devastated parts of Edinburgh’s Cowgate in 2002. The sculpture, called “Nuenergi”,...
17 Jan 2005 - No comments
The RIAS Convention 2005 will look at major new developments on the River Clyde, with speakers such as Glenn Murcutt, Fumihiko Maki, Ken Shuttleworth, Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop confirmed so...
6 Jul 2006 - No comments
Plans to demolish five buildings, two of them listed, within the Edinburgh World Heritage Site in Edinburgh have provoked uproar among heritage and amenity bodies. Mountgrange plc and Allan...
24 Jul 2006 - No comments
Joint owners The Mills and Ivanhoe Cambridge have unveiled plans, drawn up by Cooper Cromar, to redevelop Glasgow’s St. Enoch Centre shopping complex in Glasgow. The proposal, which is expected...
6 Nov 2006 - No comments
The RIAS has announced a shortlist of ten for the 2006 Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. The judges will now visit all the short listed buildings, the winner will be announced at...
24 Oct 2006 - No comments
Urban regeneration developer, Alba Town, has begun construction on a £14 million development which will complete the transformation of St Andrews Square, in Glasgow. The 20,000 sq ft development...
11 Feb 2005 - No comments
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded £4.26million to safeguard the future of Creswell Crags in Derbyshire and fund the creation of a new museum and education centre, designed by Manchester-based...
11 May 2005 - No comments
The Lighthouse has been handed £1million of funding from the Scottish Executive, which will fund an extension of the National Programme for Architecture until 2008. Since it began in 2001, the...
21 Oct 2006 - No comments
GM+AD Architects won one of the top awards at this years Roses Design & Advertising Awards which was held at the Palace Hotel in Manchester on Thursday 19 October. The practice's work for JKS...
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