Anderston Regeneration, Glasgow Development Project, Glaswegian Property, Architecture, Architect

Anderston Regeneration, Glasgow

Glaswegian Development Project – design by Cooper Cromar

14 Mar 2013

Anderston Regeneration Project

Design: Cooper Cromar

Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland

Sanctuary Housing Association Development

Cooper Cromar has submitted a planning application for the third phase of Sanctuary Housing Association’s regeneration project in Anderston, Glasgow. The result of a design competition, the residential development forms part of a larger masterplan to regenerate the area which is currently dominated by high rise flats and a poor quality, disconnected public realm.

Anderston Regeneration Project Glasgow
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The proposed design consists of 109 new residential units comprising apartments and maisonettes arranged in four 5-6 storey blocks. The buildings look to make a dynamic and lasting contribution to the area as a whole through their careful placement and considered palette of materials which complement both the existing tenements and earlier phases of the masterplan.

The new public realm works and pedestrian links seek to fully integrate this phase into the overall masterplan and into the wider area in general as an antidote to the inaccessibility of the inhospitable 1960’s inspired decks and walkways throughout Anderston.

Anderston Regeneration Project images / information from Cooper Cromar

Cooper Cromar Architects

Anderston Regeneration

Architecture in Strathclyde

Glasgow Science Centre
Building Design Partnership
photograph © Keith Hunter

Anderston Quay Glasgow

Glasgow Transport Museum
Glasgow Transport Museum
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Website: Anderston Quay – Clyde Waterfront

New Campus Glasgow Development

Uaill Training Centre
Design: Cooper Cromar
Uaill Training Centre Glasgow
photo : Keith Hunter

Strathclyde Fire & Rescue Training Building

Glasgow Imax

Glasgow Armadillo
Clyde Auditorium
photo © Isabelle Lomholt

Glasgow

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