2017 is proving to be a very busy year already for Fife Architects and since January it has begun a number of new renovations which are currently in the initial design stage. Included here are three brief examples to showcase some of the different projects that it has been working on.
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A unique Aberdeen city centre art project has broken new ground with its innovative use of paints.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Tulloch Homes Ltd / Burt Boulton Holdings Ltd
Queen's Hall Edinburgh. (Image courtesy of Mill Design) Edinburgh’s Queen’s Hall concert venue has revealed plans for a £3 million makeover that will include a striking new glass-fronted entrance.
Carnegie Library and Galleries The first members of the public have stepped inside the Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries (DCL&G), Fife’s newest cultural hub set in the heart of the town’s Heritage Quarter, following a 10-year design and build project.
Sub-contractors in Fife are being sought to help build homes for the UK’s largest house builder as Barratt Developments looks to add to its current supplier roster. The housebuilder is calling on sub-contractors from across Fife to come forward as the business looks to expand its workforce to meet
Amy Aquilina An Aberdeen architecture student has won a top prize for her reimagining of Gray’s School of Art as a new exhibition and conference centre for Robert Gordon University (RGU), as part of a student architecture project.
Atholl Crescent The offices of Brodies LLP at the Category A listed 14-17 Atholl Crescent in Edinburgh is being refurbished by akp Scotland.
Katy Dowding Skanska UK has promoted Katy Dowding to its executive management team to fill the role left by new president and CEO Gregor Craig.
Motor dealership Peter Vardy has lodged a detailed planning application for a new Perth Porsche Centre at Broxden on the edge of the city. The firm plans to invest more than £5 million to develop a vehicle showroom, workshop/ garage and valet service building on a site at Tweed Place, creating arou
The final phase in the rejuvenation of Atrium Court on Glasgow’s Waterloo Street has been marked with a comprehensive refurbishment of the landmark building. Situated in one of Glasgow's most central locations, just one minute's walk from Central Station and a five minute walk from Queen Street St
Dr David Duncan, chief operating officer of the University of Glasgow (left) and John Ballantyne, executive director of Multiplex Global contractor Multiplex has signed the contract for the construction of the University of Glasgow’s campus development programme, one of the biggest educational inf
Whiteburn Projects has revealed plans for a new housing development on the site of the former Caerlee Mill in Innerleithen. Announcing the acquisition of the site, the developer said its vision is to build a range of two, three and four bedroom houses which will be designed to reflect the spirit of
Examples of projects that have included the Active House vision into their design parameters By Martin Peat, director, Richardson & Peat
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Angus Council


