Almond Housing Association Offices, Etive Walk Housing Livingston, Building
Etive Walk Housing, Livingston
Almond Housing Association Livingston – design by Austin Smith Lord, Scotland
30 Aug 2011
Almond Housing Association Offices & Etive Walk Housing
Location: Livingston, West Lothian, central Scotland
Design: Austin Smith Lord
Etive Walk Housing Livingston
Photos: Keith Hunter Photography
Almond Housing Association Offices & Etive Walk Housing, Livingston images from Keith Hunter Photography
Keith Hunter Photography
13 Oxford Rd, Renfrew PA4 0SJ
0141 886 4503 mob 07831 117980
www.arcaid.co.uk
Almond Housing Association, West Lothian
Almond Housing Association is the largest Housing Association in West Lothian. During the past ten years we have provided new affordable homes for more than 1800 people.
From our start as a fledgling Housing Association running management services for the Livingston Development Corporation (LDC), achieving tenant ballot success, gaining more and more experience in building homes and communities, we have become the largest Housing Association in West Lothian.
Most of our 2508 properties are located in the Craigshill, Eliburn, Howden and Ladywell areas of Livingston.
https://www.almondha.org.uk/about-us/
Livingston Architecture
Livingston Architectural Designs – selection:
Livingston Buildings
photo : Keith Hunter
Livingston Buildings
The Elements
Design: BDP – formerly Building Design Partnership
photo © Adrian Price BDP
The Elements shopping centre
Architecture in West Lothian
Historic Architecture in West Lothian Area – architectural selection below:
Hopetoun House
The large country mansion building was designed by Scottish architects Sir William Bruce + William Adam around 1721. Twentieth century conservation work at Hopetoun House has included major roof repairs and complex repairs to colonnade stonework.
Lauriston Castle
History: 16th century towerhouse with 19th century additions: extended & modernised in 1824-27 by William Burn.
Blackness Castle
In 1870 the castle building was redeveloped as a central ammunition depot with a pier out into the Forth to land ammunition from ships. After the First World War the military left Blackness castle and it became the Office of Works for renovation.
A historic Edinburgh building on this website:
Website: Almond Housing Association
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