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23 Nov 2020 - No comments
Architect Alan Dunlop is tackling a new artistic challenge by documenting 30 Stevenson Lighthouses scattered across the furthest flung corners of the country. Focussing on lighthouses built by...
17 Aug 2020 - No comments
The Highland Council and Sustrans have unveiled indicative public realm improvements for the Highland town of Wick , centred on the High Street and Market Square. Designed to improve the...
30 Jun 2020 - No comments
Wick Development Trust is to clear the way for a community takeover of two derelict town centre sites by pressing ahead with a demolition programme funded by the Scottish Government’s Vacant &...
7 Nov 2018 - No comments
Reiach & Hall Architects have won the prestigious RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award for 2018 courtesy of Nucleus, The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive in...
20 Mar 2018 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has showcased a 25-strong shortlist for its 2018 awards, whittled down from 76 entries received from around the country. This year’s...
14 Feb 2018 - No comments
Ryder Architecture have showcased their work at Wick Community Campus , a combined high school, primary and community facility within the Caithness community. A finalist in the Royal Town...
29 Mar 2017 - No comments
The Royal Incorporation of Architects has revealed a shortlist of 27 projects for this year’s RIAS/RIBA Awards following a first round of judging. This year’s panel includes Karen...
13 Feb 2018 - No comments
Ryder Architecture have handed over Lerwick’s Anderson High School enabling 1,180 students and staff to obtain their first taste of the UK’s most northerly high school. Situated on the...
10 Apr 2017 - No comments
Hub North Scotland are to marked the official opening of Wick Community Campus following the Easter break following completion of the combined high school, primary and community facility....
21 May 2015 - No comments
Edinburgh College of Art has announced this year’s line-up for its annual degree show , showcasing the work of new architectural talent to the wider public. Taking place from 30 May to 7...
26 Mar 2015 - No comments
Highland Council has awarded planning permission to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority for the construction of a £20m nuclear archive opposite Wick airport . The decision comes as the...
16 Dec 2014 - No comments
Work to transform Dunoon Burgh Hall into a new cultural hub is to proceed in January after the project won £300k in funding from Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the final tranche of a £1.65m...
29 Sep 2014 - No comments
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has begun a hunt to find a contractor to deliver a £17m National Nuclear Archive at Wick, Caithness. Commissioned to provide a long-term storage solution...
1 Sep 2014 - No comments
Newcastle based Ryder Architecture has further expanded its Glasgow business after merging with Armitage Associates from today. The collaboration will see Armitage’s four staff join...
29 Jul 2014 - No comments
Work to deliver a new £48.5m school campus in Wick has got underway as the Highland Council presses ahead with a merger of Wick High School, Pulteneytown Academy Primary and South Primary within a...
16 Jul 2014 - No comments
Work is now underway on two separate education projects in the Highland town of Wick as part of the Scottish Government’s Schools for the future programme. This will see the existing Wick...
25 Oct 2013 - No comments
Miller Construction has been confirmed as preferred partner on a £200m programme to build new schools across the north of Scotland. Delivered through hub North Scotland individual projects...
12 Feb 2013 - No comments
Construction and design firm Morgan Sindall has been appointed to build an £8m headquarters for Highland Council in Wick. The scheme, drawn will see the existing listed council building,...
6 Dec 2011 - No comments
Peter Murray, a former BD and RIBA Journal editor, has put pen to paper for an altogether saucier tome – ‘A passion to Build’. Murray’s debut novel follows “the tangled love lives of...
12 Nov 2010 - No comments
Hey-ho, what a week and a half it’s been in the usually less than dizzying world of Scottish architecture. Often things trundle along for weeks without much going on then – wham – umpteen...
24 Sep 2010 - No comments
Time was when summer was the silly season for newspaper stories: you could go on holiday secure in the knowledge that not much would happen in your absence and anything that did occur would be so...
12 Feb 2010 - No comments
Way, way back in the days when Charlie Gordon’s feathers were fairly puffed-up as leader of the City of Glasgow Council and long before he was comfortably nested on the rear perches of the...
15 Jan 2010 - No comments
Up to four locations for the permanent storage of nuclear waste are needed according to the Scottish government in a consultation exercise on the issue. The Scottish government believes that...
15 Jan 2010 - No comments
So, the gloves are now off, although not that you’d know it from the craven reporting of the opening of the eight week public consultation on Sir Ian Wood’s megalomaniac scheme for Union...
23 Dec 2009 - No comments
Reiach and Hall have been appointed to develop the National Nuclear Archive, a £15m facility in Wick, Caithness. This will host digital, paper and photographic records primarily concerning...
16 Oct 2009 - No comments
A list of 42 examples of the worlds “weirdest” architecture has been compiled by Graphic Mania. The site seeks to illustrate an eclectic mix of far fetched visions and head turners that...
17 Feb 2009 - No comments
Home improvement retailer Wickes is embarking on a nationwide hunt to root out buildings across the country which are deserving of a “Building with Pride” accolade. Celebrity builder Tommy...
5 Sep 2008 - No comments
River runs dry Only a few weeks now until the ‘Design Develop & Unify Glasgow’ conference highlighted previously in the Wrap, but if ever an event’s hype was confounded by reality, this...
22 Jul 2008 - No comments
Europe’s largest windfarm comprising 152 turbines at a cost of £600 million has been approved by ministers.  The scheme by the M74 near Abington in South Lanarkshire will be capable of...

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