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Herald Building Glasgow, Apartments – Merchant City Flats, Albion St, Flats, FM Developments – Glasgow Herald Building apartment property
Ayr Education Hub – nursery, primary school, community arts centre, archives and registry: primary by BDP Glasgow shortlisted in Scottish Design Awards
Cumbernauld Town Centre listing news – 20th Century Scottish architecture, Antonine Shopping Centre – Cumbernauld redevelopment photos
Glasgow architect, Strathclyde architecture practices – listings, contact details: phone, emails + websites – Glasgow architect offices: Strathclyde architecture studios
Golfhill Public School Dennistoun, construction of 130 stunning new flats just a short walk from the Glasgow city centre approved by planners
Centre for Contemporary Arts: CCA Glasgow – Sauchiehall Street building: venue, Strathclyde – bar, Scottish Arts: film, cafe, art, photos
Paramount Building Glasgow renewal design by gm+ad architects – former Odeon Cinema on West Regent Street, Renfield Street: photos
Construction work on Moda’s Holland Park neighbourhood, which saw Ryder Architecture appointed following planning approval, is well underway
Hotels at SSE Hydro Glasgow – new accommodation in Finnieston with combined total of 434 rooms: Courtyard by Marriott on vacant land at Stobcross Street, plus a new Moxy Hotel building.
The B listed former Maryhill Burgh Halls, designed by Duncan McNaughtan, completed in 1878, had lain derelict for seven years and was on the Buildings at Risk Register prior to refurbishment.
Candleriggs Quarter Merchant City news: Drum Property Group & Stamford Property Investments, announce joint venture to develop a significant mixed-use development site following acquisition of the site.
Winner of the GIA Supreme Award + Wood for Good Award: this is a modest, low building that gathers a sequence of domestic-scaled spaces. Visitors enter via a quiet arrival court, defined by the low brick walls and two lime trees. At once, a sense of dignity and calm is encountered.