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30 May 2011 - No comments
David Porter, the Glasgow School of Art’s longstanding head of Architecture has announced his decision to retire from the post he has held since 2000, just as the school embarks on its most...
7 Apr 2011 - No comments
First phase works on a giant Page/Park masterplanned redevelopment of a former railway goods yard in Glasgow’s east end has topped out. Collegelands is intended to heal the fractured...
29 Mar 2011 - No comments
Edouardo Souto de Moura, a 58 year old Portugese architect, has emerged as the juries pick for the 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize. What is regarded as the architectural world’s biggest...
26 Nov 2010 - No comments
A £150m development by Tesco in Gateshead Town Centre has been approved by planners. Designed by 3DReid the scheme includes a town square, 45 retail units, offices, a 950 bed student village,...
3 Sep 2010 - No comments
Inehaze has submitted revised plans for their £3.5m student housing development at 134 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, after an earlier scheme was rejected by planners. Taking its design cue from...
15 Jul 2010 - No comments
A car park which has dominated Gateshead town centre for 40 years will soon be history after supermarket giant Tesco submitted plans to redevelop the site as a mixed use plaza. Dubbed Trinity...
22 Jun 2010 - No comments
Watkin Jones Group have signed a contractual agreement with Glasgow City Council and Dawn group over provision of 640 student beds in the £200m Collegelands development on Glasgow’s High Street....
6 Jan 2010 - No comments
A cross party group of twenty MPs and peers have called on all parties to commit to cap the UK population at 70 million. Projections indicate that the number of UK residents could exceed 70m...
27 Aug 2009 - No comments
The seven short listed contenders vying for supremacy in Glasgow School of Art’s campus redevelopment plans have tabled their submissions to a select band of staff, students and alumni of the...
29 Jan 2009 - No comments
Glenrothes has been named the most dismal place in Scotland in the 2009 Carbuncles Awards, beating off stiff competition from Motherwell in Lanarkshire and New Cumnock in Ayrshire. The...
6 Jan 2009 - No comments
Politicians keen to push energy efficiency have been left as red faced as their offices heat signatures after missing energy efficiency targets.  Newly launched Energy Performance...
22 Dec 2008 - No comments
The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen has approved a revised estates masterplan from Building Design Partnership, signaling the start of a period of development which will transform the Garthdee...
27 Nov 2008 - No comments
Page \ Park are celebrating a fruitful foray on the awards circuit by accruing a number of accolades for their recent work.   Most significant amongst these was the practice’s Eden Court...
22 May 2015 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards have been honouring the architectural work to be delivered since 1998 but the 2015 crop of 69 entries prove just how far the profession has come over the intervening...
17 Jul 2008 - No comments
Nomad Research Design Consultation (RDC), the Glasgow-based interior design specialist, has announced details of two new contracts with the University of Bristol and Royal Holloway University of...
17 Jul 2008 - No comments
University of Strathclyde Architecture graduate James Tait has won the RIAS Silver medal at the SIX Awards hosted by the Lighthouse-Scotlands National Centre for Architecture and Design.  This...
5 Apr 2013 - No comments
Nominations for the Scottish Design Awards 2013 have been announced, comprising 35 projects ranging from a temporary observation platform to a new cinema and music venue in Lerwick. Spread...
4 Apr 2012 - No comments
The nominations for the Scottish Design Awards have been announced, spanning graphic design and architecture. This year’s entries were judged by a panel chaired by Jim Heverin of Zaha Hadid...
11 Apr 2011 - No comments
Plans to level the last vestiges of pre-war tenement housing stock in Glasgow’s Dalmarnock district have elicited the ire of Malcolm Fraser. Writing in The Herald , Fraser acknowledges that the...
11 Mar 2011 - No comments
Glenn Howells Architects have submitted options for a tower of between 72m and 40m in height at 224 Broad Street, Birmingham. Proposed by site owners Lee Longlands, the tentative towers final...
31 Jan 2011 - No comments
Strathclyde Homes in partnership with Acanthus Architects have submitted the latest student housing application to land on the desks of Glasgow City Council’s planning department. The scheme...
22 Nov 2010 - No comments
Oberlanders Architects has secured planning permission for a £15m student hosuing development on behalf Watkin Jones and Son Ltd. Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town the 300 bed...
21 Oct 2010 - No comments
A week may be a long time in politics, but it is less than a nano-second in the unwritten history of Scottish architecture. How else to explain the faster-than-light goings-on surrounding...
19 Aug 2010 - No comments
Stride Treglown Architects have secured planning approval for a £13m student residence on behalf of Marcus Worthington Ltd in Preston. The 13 storey tower is designed to dominate the western...
5 May 2010 - No comments
Planning approval has been granted for the demolition of a Liverpool city centre car park for a £56m mixed use development. Comprising twin hotels 270 bedrooms and 113 student flats the...
13 Aug 2009 - No comments
A right old Barney It’s a good few years since one of the doyens of Scottish architecture, Izi Metzstein, came up with the idea of the Macallan Club, a loose grouping of architects who had...
30 May 2009 - No comments
Talk of the credit crunch was suspended recently when the profession gathered to celebrate the best of architecture at the Scottish Design Awards. From the record breaking slew of entries,...
25 May 2009 - No comments
An annual £500 award for 3rd year students, backed by the Glasgow Institute of Architects and Holmes has been launched, The Holmes Award – 3rd Year Student Best Design 2009. Open to...
29 Nov 2006 - No comments
Dawn Developments and Glasgow City Council have agreed upon plans for a £150 million strategy to transform the former railway goods yard at the junction of High Street and Duke Street into a...
14 Apr 2009 - No comments
Why bark when you can bite? Despite City Council protestations to the contrary, it can hardly be a surprise to anyone that things appear to have gone off the boil a bit on Edinburgh’s...
2 Mar 2009 - No comments
Who dares wins It’s maybe a sign of the times, but too many architects seem to have too much time on their hands. I’m referring to the letters page in this week’s BD in which almost all...
22 Dec 2008 - No comments
Crackers or what? The holiday season is upon us, so hopefully this week’s Wrap will help fill those dull moments between the office party and the familial bonhomie of Xmas day. Of course, the...
17 Jan 2005 - No comments
The Lighthouse has some interesting shows in the pipeline, including Archiprix International, the world’s most prestigious student architecture competition, in June. In February and March, The...
11 Mar 2005 - No comments
It is not often that you get a chance to see the work of a range of the best architectural students throughout the world brought together in one place, which is why Glasgow should feel particularly...
17 May 2005 - No comments
A project that will radically alter the appearance of Aberdeen’s old city centre is one of the projects to be awarded Scottish Arts Council National Lottery funding. The Peacock Visual Arts...
22 Sep 2008 - No comments
Waterfront woes The development of the capital’s coastline took another significant step backwards this past week when news emerged that Waterfront Edinburgh, the private company formed by...
22 May 2007 - No comments
The Scottish Design Awards 2007 were held last Friday at the Crowne Plaza in Glasgow. See full architecture results and images here. Glasgow’s Gareth Hoskins Architects came out top...
6 Apr 2007 - No comments
Nominations for the Scottish Design Awards 2007 were announced yesterday at the launch of an exhibition showcasing the nominations, held at The Arches. The exhibition runs from 5th-10th April....
15 Oct 2004 - No comments
Scottish Ministers have decided not to call for a public enquiry into East Lothian Council’s decision to grant outline planning permission for Queen Margaret University College’s new Craighall...
24 Jul 2006 - No comments
The Lighthouse has announced the winners of the 2006 SIX student architecture awards. The £1,200 RIAS Silver Medal for a 5th year student went to David Eland of Edinburgh University for “a...
1 Jul 2006 - No comments
The Lighthouse has announced the winners of the 2006 SIX student architecture awards. The £1,200 RIAS Silver Medal for a 5th year student went to David Eland of Edinburgh University for “a...

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