MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Land And Property Services, Glasgow City Council
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A speculative design for the Glasgow School of Art restoration has proposed extending the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building onto the site of the former O2 ABC music venue.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mrs Shona Buyers
The take-up of industrial & logistics space as hit record levels in Scotland in the first half of 2020, according to Savills latest Big Shed Briefing. The occupation of such units reached 704,531 sq ft (65,453 sq m) across four transactions, marking a 165% increase on the long-term half-year ave
With construction now back underway on Edinburgh Rugby’s new stadium following last month’s project resumption, contractors continue to make significant progress on site at BT Murrayfield.
Edinburgh's Saughton Park has become the UK’s first fully eco-powered greenspace thanks to support from SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund.
Scotland's tenements have a rich past, and their story can continue long into the future if cared for properly, says Lila Angelaka.
Retrofitting buildings is one of a number of key actions the Scottish Government should undertake to ensure Scotland’s post-COVID-19 sets a path to net zero, according to a group of civic and business leaders.
Hamilton Mausoleum Trust and the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) are inviting design ideas to save the Hamilton Mausoleum and Keeper’s Lodge for the cultural benefit of future generations.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Lanark Student Living Ltd.
Network Rail and RIBA Competitions have today launched an international competition to shape the future of Britain’s railway stations.
The completion of the £350 million expansion project at Aberdeen Harbour has been delayed until 2022 due to the impact of coronavirus.
Three quarters (75%) of eligible employees in the Scottish construction sector have been furloughed as of June 30, new figures from HMRC have revealed.
A construction company has failed in its action against a company it alleged had sold it a defective pile driving hammer, causing it to be unable to fulfil its obligations under another contract.
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: Mr Malcolm Ross


