Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow healthcare

Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice Building

Ryder Architecture has been appointed to implement the detailed design and delivery phase of this new building in Glasgow. Enabling works are now underway, with the project expected to start on site in June. Architects Ryder will build on work undertaken by NORD.

Large-Scale Artwork in Glasgow

Recoat Artist - Tellas urban artwork

Scottish street artists to create colourful artworks on a farm building, animal refuge and village pub before heading to the city. A team of artists, who are soon to paint large murals in the Dumfries and Galloway countryside, are seeking a site in Glasgow to create another major work.

Holyrood Palace: Holyroodhouse Edinburgh

Holyroodhouse Edinburgh

£10m allocated to renew Holyroodhouse: The outside space at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh will be redeveloped, a new family room will be created inside the palace, the storytelling of the state apartments will be improved and the Abbey Strand buildings will be restored to house a learning centre.

Glasgow Architecture News 2015

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Glasgow architecture news 2015, Scottish architectural updates – find West Scotland property – discover the best Glaswegian construction: Strathclyde buildings

GIA Awards 2015 Winners: Glasgow Architects Prize

GIA Awards 2015 Winners: Glasgow Architects Prize

The Glasgow Institute of Architects is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 GIA Design Awards. With 51 entries from 33 practices, 7 categories including conservation and small works, and 3 special awards, the GIA Awards continues to display the talent of chapter based architects and local projects.

Ayrshire College Kilmarnock Campus Building

Ayrshire College’s Kilmarnock Campus

Design: Keppie, architects

Due to open in May 2016, Ayrshire College’s £50m Kilmarnock Campus has just achieved the highest vailable BREEAM rating of ‘Outstanding’ at design stage and is on target to translate the achievement to the post construction phase.