Headlines
- Edinburgh warned to curb development until November
- British cities outshine continental rivals
- Community spirit rekindled at Townhead
- Clear road ahead for A80 upgrade
- RMJM showcase Barnet College campus
- Bonhams re-opens for business
- Glasgow Fort launches city centre attack in new retail war
- Aberdeen seeks World Heritage Status
- United retail and transport hub for Union Square
- String of insolvencies hit north west
News Archive
Search News
Features & Reports
For more information from the industry visit our Features & Reports section.
News
English Heritage denies exerting undue pressure on city planners 17 May 2005
The body charged with conserving Liverpool’s heritage of industrial buildings has denied it is influencing the planning process in the city, specifically with regard to tall buildings. John Stonard, Manager of the Historic Environment for Liverpool Project says “Liverpool...
Six art organisations to benefit from Scottish Arts Council capital cash 17 May 2005
In addition to Scottish Ballet and Peacock Visual Arts, four other arts organisations have been granted awards by the Scottish Arts Council to cover the development costs of their capital projects. Stevenson College, Edinburgh, Shetlands Arts Trust, Greenock Arts Guild and...
Peacock pavilion to become the pride of new Queensgate 17 May 2005
A project that will radically alter the appearance of Aberdeen’s old city centre is one of the projects to be awarded Scottish Arts Council National Lottery funding. The Peacock Visual Arts Centre is planning to move to a pavilion in the centre of the Queensgate Square...
McAslan hands over Paradise Street 17 May 2005
John McAslan and Partners has given its final presentation on the designs for John Lewis’ store at the heart of Liverpool’s Paradise Street and has handed control of the project to BDP, the executive architect. Hiro Aso of McAslan said that the detailed scheme had been...
Scottish Ballet’s Tramway plans 17 May 2005
More masterplans for Edinburgh’s waterfront 11 May 2005
Lighthouse funding extended 11 May 2005
Graven at BBC 11 May 2005
