The cost to restore the Elizabeth Tower has risen to £50 million more than the original estimate largely due to a litany of blunders.
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Three ornamental pillars crafted from Peterhead granite are making their way across the Atlantic for use in the restoration of a historic New York building after some detective work by Scottish stonemasons. Natural stone specialists Fyfe Glenrock were able to identify the type of granite required fo
A restaurant chain which applied for a variation of its alcohol licence at its premises in Dundee city centre has been told it did not have the authorisation to occupy the site in the first place.
A couple who regretted taking free advice from an architect friend are facing a £1 million legal bill after a failed lawsuit against her.
A recycled oil rig incorporating a museum and underwater restaurants could attract visitors to Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry, under a concept vision from a local architect.
A Highland village church has emerged victorious after being hit with local restaurant’s water bills.
The company which developed a way to use waste plastic in roads and carparks has launched a revolutionary new environmentally friendly pothole repair product.
Sculptures by the artist Eduardo Paolozzi were returned to their home on Edinburgh’s Picardy Place yesterday after more than two years in a temporary location.
Gaming firm Atari has announced a deal with innovation and strategy agency GSD Group to build video game-themed Atari Hotels in the United States.
And finally… Full-scale replica of architect Paul Rudolph’s Walker Guest House to be sold at auction
A nearly exact, partially furnished, demountable replica of the Walker Guest House will be sold in situ in Palm Springs, California. The Sarasota Architectural Foundation (SAF) commissioned this example of Paul Rudolph's Walker Guest House (also known as ‘Cannonball House’) in response t
Scottish developer FM Group has announced ambitious expansion plans for its luxury resort on the island of Bequia as it enjoys its first full season of opening. The Liming Bequia in St Vincent and the Grenadines has revealed ambitious growth plans, continuing to boost the island’s economy. Whe
A digger on a building site in Worcestershire has found a collection of gold-encrusted wine bottles dating back to the 17th century worth £20,000 each.
The Chinese government is building a new 1,000-bed hospital in only six days to fight the recent coronavirus in Wuhan and treat suspected patients as fast as possible.
A simple surfboard has been turned into a state-of-the-art automated inspection device to gather information on the condition of infrastructure vital to the supply of Edinburgh’s drinking water.
Researchers investigating the potential for the long-term habitation on the Moon have agreed to extend the scope of their existing study.