Glasgow Building News 2024: Architecture
Glasgow architecture news 2024 – Bellahouston Academy building – daily updates for Strathclyde buildings and architects – key West of Scotland property news and construction sector design stories
Glasgow architecture news 2024 – Bellahouston Academy building – daily updates for Strathclyde buildings and architects – key West of Scotland property news and construction sector design stories
Allander Leisure Centre Bearsden building news: design by Glasgow architects Holmes Miller wins a top award from the Glasgow Institute of Architects. The new facility previously made the shortlist of the AJ Architecture Awards 2024
292-298 St Vincent Street Apartments Glasgow: ambitious property proposals for high quality student accommodation in the heart of city centre underway – construction site news
Buchanan Bus Station Glasgow masterplan news: design and engineering consultant AtkinsRéalis appointed by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport to develop a master plan for Scotland’s busiest and biggest bus station to improve transport links for the city and wider region
Glasgow walking tours – book an architecture guide to discover Strathclyde buildings by architects Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield, Foster + Partners, OMA & Scottish architect Rennie Mackintosh
Glasgow architects offices – listing for Strathclyde architecture practices and design studios in the West of Scotland area online since 2002 – contact details for Glasgow architect practices.
Glasgow architecture information : west Scottish building links – key architectural developments in Strathclyde, western Scotland property design images and Glaswegian architects news
Glasgow architecture events – Strathclyde architectural talks + Scottish design exhibitions – find key West of Scotland construction lectures by The Lighthouse, GIA, etc.
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.
Kelvingrove Art art gallery, Glasgow’s ‘most loved building’, museum built in 1901, Category ‘A’ listed, attracting around 1 million visitors every year! Renewal brought 35% more gallery space
Renfrew Bridge, River Clyde crossing news – “a rare opportunity…to remind people of the rich industrial heritage, of the globally recognised engineering and construction expertise”, Tony Kettle