Botanic Gardens Garage Glasgow, Redevelopment
Botanic Gardens Garage
Proposal by Keppie for Arnold Clark Automobiles
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Botanic Gardens Garage Building
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New designs by Keppie for The Botanic Gardens Garage (by D.V. Wylie in 1911): this latest proposal by the architects is to redevelop the historic building as a shop and gym alongside a small space for community use. The previous residential-based development plans involved more demolition and new-build.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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The Arnold Clark Garage, Vinicombe St
Status upgraded from category B to A. Jan 2008
Botanic Gardens Garage Site – Redevelopment
Planning submission by Keppie for Arnold Clark Automobiles
Demolition of Botanic Gardens Garage building
Erection of 35 flats, 4 mews properties, retail development, restaurant
Location: 24 Vinicombe Street, Hillhead, Glasgow
Architect: Keppie Planning And Urban Design Ltd
Four-storey building
Arnold Clark withdrew their application to demolish the garage following a campaign against it in 2007. A re-application may still go ahead, with façade retention.
Botanic Gardens Garage
Status: B-listed
Architect: David Valentine Wyllie
Botanic Gardens Garage redevelopment architect: Keppie
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Former railway station to be redeveloped as cafe / restaurant with performance facility & nightclub venue
Glasgow City Council’s Land and Environment Policy, Development and Scrutiny Committee agreed the lease of the former railway site in the Botanic Gardens to the G1 Group. Sep 2007
Former railway station building architect : James Miller
Botanic Gardens : Barcelona
Glasgow Botanic Gardens Garage redevelopment architect: Keppie project
Glasgow Transport Museum
photograph : Alan McAteer
Commonwealth Arena Glasgow
picture from architect
Glasgow Armadillo
photo © Isabelle Lomholt
Kelvingrove Gallery
photo : David Barbour / BDP
Scottish Botanic Gardens : Edinburgh
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