Architect Kengo Kuma has created a trainer in collaboration with Japanese sports brand Asics. Echoing his signature style, the shoe features a crisscrossing pattern which Kuma said was inspired by a traditional Japanese bamboo crafting technique known as ‘yatara knitting’.
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Aberdeenshire-based painting and decorating specialist Bespoke Decorators is planning to expand into Dundee and Tayside after a successful first year in business. The company, which specialises in all aspects of painting and decorating, has ramped up recruitment to grow its team from four to 14 with
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has made a number of promotions at partnership and associate levels across its services and offices throughout Scotland. The promotions see long-serving associates Kevin Webster in Stirling and Gareth Cordiner in Aberdeen become partners.
Peter Inglis is to joining Dundee workplace design studio SPACE as a consultant architect to support its continued growth across Tayside and Fife. The Dundee team with Peter Inglis (centre)
Bill Bruce, the founder of Aberdeenshire housebuilder Scotia Homes, has died aged 86. Ellon-born and bred, Mr Bruce was directly involved in the construction and sale of 20,000 homes across Scotland. Throughout his long career he worked to fulfil his dream that everyone should be able to own a home.
The Kilrymont Campus site in St Andrews has been put up for sale ahead of the impending relocation of Madras College to Langlands. The comprehensive secondary school founded in 1833 by the Rev. Dr Andrew Bell will move from its current site after Fife Council agreed to the purchase of land from the
Amey has announced the appointment of Amanda Fisher as acting CEO. Ms Fisher is the current managing director of the facilities management, defence and justice (FMDJ) business at Amey and will replace Andy Milner, who is leaving the company after a long career and almost four years in the role of ch
Scottish Water’s £17 million investment project in Paisley’s waste water infrastructure has scooped an international award at this year’s New Civil Engineer Tunnelling Festival Awards – awards which recognise excellence in the tunnelling industry.
Housebuilder Avant Homes has promoted Scott Varley to the newly created role of area managing director for Scotland and north east England. Scott first joined Avant Homes in 2006 as regional land manager for the group’s Yorkshire business, before taking up the post of land director in 2010. In
A £9.2 million project that will bring modern affordable homes to families in Inverness has moved a step closer to completion as the first timber frames are installed. The new community in Slackbuie includes 69 environmentally friendly houses and flats, with construction work being delivered b
As chartered surveyor John Albiston prepares for retirement, the senior partner at DM Hall talks about his career and changes in his time while serving his local property market in the Highlands. The Scottish poet and dramatist James Thomson pictured the cessation of working life as:
Perth-based tarmac surfacing company King Contractors has been acquired by Aberdeenshire-based Don Tarmacadam. The company will function as the Perthshire arm of Don Tarmacadam, with Steven Allan appointed as commercial director of the new acquisition.
A major project to restore Edinburgh’s iconic North Bridge to its former glory is continuing as work moves to restore the structure’s cast iron works.
Kier Regional Building Scotland’s Lisa Gray outlines her route into construction and reveals how her History of Art degree is being put to use as a bid co-ordinator. My childhood dreams were all about being on stage. From pantomimes to amateur theatre groups to exams, I loved every minute, but
The Scottish Government has overruled Fife Council and granted permission for 200 homes to be built between Crossford and Cairneyhill.


