Glasgow Architectural News 2016
Glasgow Architectural News 2016 – archive for Strathclyde building news and Glasgow property developments in 2016 – West Scotland construction sector updates for Aug-Oct 2016
New Glasgow architecture projects with building news and architectural images.
We try and feature the most interesting west of Scotland properties.
Glasgow Architectural News 2016 – archive for Strathclyde building news and Glasgow property developments in 2016 – West Scotland construction sector updates for Aug-Oct 2016
Explore a Renovated Glasgow Castle: bold wallpapers, modern fabrics and fabulous lighting mix with turrets and open fires to create a home that’s grand yet cosy and welcoming
Design: 3DReid, architects. Success at The Glasgow Institute of Architects’ Design Awards 2016 where the Dakota Deluxe hotel in Glasgow won top prize in the Commercial category.
Design: Reiach and Hall Architects and Michael Laird Architects. City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus building shortlisted for prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize 2016
The programme for this year’s Doors Open Days will be launched on Tuesday 30th August at Greyfriars Garden and the Civic Room, Glasgow. In September, tens of thousands of people will have the opportunity to visit buildings and sites for free across every one of Scotland’s 32 local authority areas.
Glasgow Architecture News 2016 – archive for Strathclyde buildings and architects with Glasgow property news and construction sector stories
Glasgow City Council appoint a team led by MVRDV and Austin-Smith:Lord, supported by Space Syntax and a multidisciplinary team, to embark on the design of District Regeneration Frameworks for four districts of Glasgow City Centre.
‘Back to the City’ Conference at the GSA, 5-6 May. In 1976, Secretary of State for Scotland cancelled plans to expand the village of Stonehouse outside Glasgow into a new town and redirected corresponding funds to the Glasgow Eastern Area Renewal (GEAR).
‘Eolas’ is the Gaelic word for knowledge. This traveling pavilion aspires to promote the Festival of Architecture 2016 and to travel to all areas of the Glasgow Chapter, but more importantly reach as much people as possible from all different backgrounds.
The Glasgow School of Art unveils a week of events giving the public the opportunity to learn more about the wide-ranging research undertaken at the internationally renowned art school.
Back to the City, conference by the Mackintosh School of Architecture at The Glasgow School of Art. Keynote speakers include: Sjoerd Soeters, Piers Gough, Theodor Winters and Kathleen James-Chakraborty. It will take place in the Reid Building at the GSA on 5 & 6 May.
A plan to transform the derelict St Peter’s Seminary in Cardross into a unique arts venue and heritage destination has today been awarded £4.2 million of funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Creative Scotland.