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Architecture Scotland: Annual 2007
This year's annual will feature Scotland's Best Buildings as voted for by the public and architects themselves.
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Historic Buildings & Conservation
This category includes historic buildings and conservation projects completed after May 2007. To find buildings from previous years please use the archive and search functions on the left menu.
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Buildings 1-10 out of 10 displayed.
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The Buildings are of mid 18th century vernacular design and stand at the entrance to the remains of Main Street forming the important corner to Reform Street at the heart of the Outstanding Conservation Area in Beith
Their restoration was vital to safeguard the townscape and its unique character. The gable and two floors above the... |
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HEART OF HAWICK PROJECT |
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Occupying a prominent position on the banks of the River Ericht, this Category A Listed former working mill has been restored to form 20 unique maisonette and flatted dwellings.
Continuing as a working mill until 1979 and subsequent visitor centre the mill was no longer fit for purpose. Several unfortunate contemporary extensions... |
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The John Finnie Street and Bank Street Outstanding Conservation Area comprises of the surviving historic core of Kilmarnock and the majority of the town centre. It includes some 270 properties of mixed styles but also 68 listed properties.
The conservation team of accredited architects in Austin-Smith:Lord, Glasgow were... |
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This category B listed building was built in 1923 for the people of Lochgelly by the Coal Industry Social Welfare organisation. The architects had realised its importance while undertaking other projects in the area and had suggested various options to the Council. The Heritage Building Preservation Trust was approached and the team began...
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Glenmalloch Lodge was built in the 1830’s by the Countess of Galloway, as either a schoolhouse for children of the Glenmalloch Estate, or a schoolhouse for the governess herself. This charming cottage is set in a remote location within the estate and contains beautiful architectural detailing which includes ornate cusped and pierced...
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• In 2003, ESMGC launched a design competition for a performing arts centre at Old College, an ‘A’ listed building by David Rhind (1849). The existing assembly hall suffered from poor layout, sightlines and acoustics and was an alteration to the original building. The original external court was roofed in 1906, a timber floor...
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Background:
Sylvan House is a Category B listed historic building. The two & a half storey house stands at the south end of a walled garden with a 40m² single storey garage to the north. Brief: City Architecture Office was approached by the current owners to modernise the... |
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The Titan Clydebank is an outstanding symbol of the Clyde's industrial heritage, and a catalytic icon for the regeneration of Clydebank and its future. Today, the Titan is at the heart of Clydebank Re-built's regeneration of the waterfront area around the former Clydebank Shipyard.
It was the first Sir William Arrol Titan on the... |
