Edinburgh’s first purpose-built music and performance venue in more than 100 years looks set to be given the green by councillors. The performance hall, designed by acclaimed architect Sir David Chipperfield and supported by Royal Bank of Scotland, has been recommended for approval by&nbs
Reiach And Hall Architects
Fife College has been given the green light to progress to the next stage of its project to deliver the first net zero tertiary education building in Scotland from the Scottish Government.
Plans for a new film and TV studio to open in Glasgow's Kelvin Hall have been given the go-ahead.
Designs for Edinburgh’s first purpose-built music and performance venue in over one hundred years have been scaled back in height to avoid a potential legal battle with developers of the nearby St James Centre. A variation to the planning application is being submitted this week which cou
A planning application regarding proposals by New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) and Urban Union to deliver a residential development on the site of the former Coliseum Theatre in Laurieston has now been submitted.
The Fruitmarket in Edinburgh opens its doors today for the first time since summer 2019, with its existing galleries refreshed and expanded into a large adjacent warehouse.
In the run up to the Scottish Property Awards on March 25, SCN will highlight shortlisted entries in the two Architectural Excellence Award categories in its new Architects' Showcase feature.
In the run up to the Scottish Property Awards on March 25, SCN will highlight shortlisted entries in the two Architectural Excellence Award categories in its new Architects' Showcase feature.
Fife College has appointed the project management team that will deliver its new Dunfermline campus. Following a rigorous procurement process, construction and property consultancy firm Gardiner & Theobald was chosen to form the multi-disciplinary project management and design team.
The new community of Grandhome has welcomed the opening of Davidston Square, a new, multi-use outdoor space located in the heart of its first neighbourhood.
Robertson Group is planning to resume work on Aberdeen University’s new £35 million science building next month with extra cabins to maintain social distancing. The project, which is situated on the corner of St Machar Drive and Bedford Road, ground to a halt at the end of March when loc
Scotland’s first purpose-built justice centre in Inverness opens today.
CMS Window Systems has played a key role in the creation of the new Forth Valley College in Falkirk with the manufacture and installation of high-performance aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling for the £78 million campus.
New images of the planned refurbishment of Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery have been revealed as the proposals are lodged with the local authority.
A significant milestone has been reached in the redevelopment of 10 George Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. Robertson began work on the refurbishment of the office accommodation in March this year for La Française Real Estate Partners International on behalf of their client