Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Rangers FC
Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Rangers FC, Scotland – Old Firm photos, architects, architecture images, UK: Rangers Football Club building images
Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Rangers FC, Scotland – Old Firm photos, architects, architecture images, UK: Rangers Football Club building images
Design: IBI Group. The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) and the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) won the prestigious international MIPIM award for Best Healthcare Development
Blackfinch Property announce £11.1m investment in construction of 48 two-bedroom flats by Nixon Blue in Partick, Glasgow – third housing development by this developer in Scotland
Falkirk Wheel, Scotland – Union Canal Boat Lift designed by Tony Kettle / RMJM architects: the World’s only rotating boatlift, used to connect the Forth & Clyde and Union canals, operated by British Waterways.
A large concrete stair connects Tramway’s existing foyer up to a new wood lined social space at the heart of Scottish Ballet’s building
Glasgow City Chambers photos, building by William Young Architect, George Square civic buildings, west Scotland architecture info + images
Paisley Town Hall building transformation – first pictures showing how A-listed property looks after a £22m transformation into one of the finest entertainment venues in the west of Scotland now revealed
Cameron House Luxury Loch Lomond Spa hotel extension news – first glimpse of the interior of its major extension, which will include a brand-new ballroom and 68 bedrooms following planning approval for five-star Lochside resort in Argyll, Scotland.
New Olympia House in Bridgeton, Clyde Gateway building refurbishment – landmark in the heart of Bridgeton Cross as commercial office space
Glasgow Tours: Strathclyde buildings – Scotland’s largest city walking guide – Glasgow tour guide, interesting buildings photos, Strathclyde architecture walks.
Glasgow Custom House development by Artisan Real Estate: £80m transformation of A-Listed property – with two major new hotels buildings
The Glasgow SECC takes a flat sheet material and employs it to clad a series of framed ‘hulls’, which wrap around the disparate elements, including the auditorium fly-tower