Wood Awards 2006 Winner, Building + Architects
Wood Awards 2006 Winners, UK – winning building, Shortlist results, Savill Building by Glenn Howells Architects in Windsor Great Park, southeast England, UK
Wood Awards 2006 Winners, UK – winning building, Shortlist results, Savill Building by Glenn Howells Architects in Windsor Great Park, southeast England, UK
Grade B listed Victorian property at 14-20 Pitt Terrace, the administrative headquarters of Stirling Council. Scots baronial style mansion house built for Peter Drummond.
Fyne Homes, the Housing Association which operates throughout Bute, Cowal, mid Argyll and Kintrye, has recently appointed architects for a new development on the Isle of Gigha. Design quality was high on the agenda for this important site and Fyne Homes engaged RIAS Consultancy from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland to manage a design competition.
Like its sibling north of the border this devolved Parliament building is difficult to ‘read’ and was massively controversial, but, unlike the Scottish Parliament, it is vastly cheaper and smaller
Rural Design architects, based on the Isle of Skye today revealed images of one of the most striking houses recently planned for the Scottish Highlands. The 500m2 house on the edge of Loch Maree in Rosshire in the Northwest Highlands replaces a former foresters cottage.
Architecture Book Reviews – by Ian Wall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK – architecture publication reviews: Great Fortune by Daniel Okrent; Aviopolis – A Book about Airports by Fuller & Harley; The Kill by Emile Zola
Architecture and Design Scotland – A+DS is strengthening its new structure, with a number of staffing appointments: Head of Design Review: Angela Williams, Head of Enabling: Adam Davies, Planner: Eric Dawson, Research + Communications Officer: Maire Cox.
Roses Awards, Results, Buildings, Architects Roses Awards – Architecture Results in 2005 : Winners, Manchester, England, UK Roses Design Awards 2005 – Architecture Winners Best Housing Project SHED KM Client: Mr J Falkingham Title: Oak Farm One Silver Bramhall Blenkham Client: Fulford Builders Title: Sycamore House Bronze GN2 Design Client: Paul Gladman Title: 2 Little … Read more
RIBA Awards 2005, UK – architecture prize, Royal Institute of British Architects, Stirling shortlist – RIBA Awards 2005 winners, UK architects
Lower Lee Valley Olympics London, 2012 venue architecture UK Lower Lee Valley London Discussions on Current Architectural Topics – Regeneration of the City. Degrees of Change – Olympic Site, London Article written by architect Alan Hills London Olympics Site : Architecture Debate 15 Sep 2005 Lower Lee Valley Olympics Site The design thesis is an … Read more
Glasgow’s entire regeneration of the Clyde has been called into question. Leading architects, in town for the international design event, Archiprix, criticised the council for having ‘no vision’.
Can neoclassical architecture survive into the 21st century? This site at Leith Docks is perfect for it to prove itself. Barren, wind-battered no-mans land within a post-industrial landscape of northern Europe.
Developed in joint venture between Hammerson and Grosvenor, this six-storey Mayfair office building was completed in December 2003. It houses the 4,000 m² headquarters of Hammerson.
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Dance City needed to create an environment in a new building that would allow for creative communication between its diverse users.
Architecture + Design Scotland (A+DS) Chief Executive Sebastian Tombs met representatives of the Highland Council on Monday 25 July to discuss aspects of their PPP2 Schools programme.
Creative Enterprise Centre in Caernarfon arises from resurgence of this area of North Wales in the creative industries, together with a perception of a need for a contemporary, flexible and medium sized performance space in the town.