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Great Western Road Conservation Area is a good example of a late 19th century residential Aberdeen suburb built up around the major route into the city from Deeside to the west. There are a number of important, substantial, good quality houses on this street.
Peter Esslemont and William Macintosh were rivals in Aberdeen’s burgeoning retail trade in the 19th century. They joined forces and set up a department store in 1873. The store was located on Broad Street.
Aberdeenshire houses – St Cyrus House, home design by Paterson Architects: this new Aberdeenshire home was created by the restoration and extension of the existing, traditional farm steading on the site
Michael Laird Architects are pleased to announce the completion of the interior fit out project for leading Aberdeen Solicitors Paull & Williamsons at Union Plaza in Aberdeen in approximately 26,800 sq.ft. of Grade A office accommodation on the sixth and one half of the fifth floor of the building.
Bon Accord Quarter Masterplan news, Aberdeen city centre retail development: Cost: approx. £200m; Developer: The Scottish Retail Property Limited Partnership – joint venture: Land Securities + British Land
Edinburgh architects Smith Scott Mullan Associates have released images of their involvement in an initiative to improve the quality of design in rural areas. The project focused on creating prototypes for a number of specific situations found in many small towns and villages.
Bennetts Associates’ Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare brings together NHS Clinical Skills Training and the University of Aberdeen’s Department of Anatomy in a highly-sustainable, visually striking building.
His Majestys Aberdeen building – £7.4m extension + renovation, main materials are Kemnay granite and glass: LDN Architects were consultants as part of the conditions of the Lottery Grant awarded by the Scottish Arts Council
The stunning new Holiday Inn Aberdeen West is a shining example of how a chain hotel can stretch brand standards in terms of style and design to ensure it truly stands out from the crowd. Formerly the Westhill Hotel, Aberdeen-based European Development Company Ltd (EDC) purchased the building and teamed up with KBA.
12th C. East Kirk at the Kirk of St Nicholas to be redeveloped as community facility with café, shop, meeting spaces & public kitchen, over three floors: £5.1m project.
Shell offices in Tullos: Aberdeen oil company headquarters, on Wellington Road, Tullos, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK: Planning Approved September 2006 for a new nine-storey building.
50 The Degree Show includes a poster exhibition of a selection of our graduates’ outstanding achievements celebrating 50 years at our beautiful campus on the banks of the River Dee at Garthdee.
Robert Gordon’s College is a private co-educational day school in the heart of Aberdeen, Scotland. The school caters for pupils from Nursery through to S6.
Sir George Skene served as Provost of Aberdeen in 1676-85 and was a rich merchant. Before he was a resident the house was occupied by Matthew Lumsden, a wealthy merchant, who purchased the property in 1622.
Matthew Hay was both the Medical Officer for Health for Aberdeen and a professor at the University in the 1930’s. He was instrumental in establishing both Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and the Medical School at Foresterhill because he believed strongly in the benefits of having undergraduate learning and clinical practice together on one site.