2015-03-17

Edinburgh Architecture News 2014, Lothian Buildings, East Scotland Property

Edinburgh Building News 2014

Lothian Architecture Developments – Property in Eastern Scotland



Edinburgh Building News in 2014

Lothian Architecture Design News

Website Update

25 Dec – We transferred our website to a larger server (still located in Scotland).

Mackintosh Debate

22 Dec – Debate about recreation or a new design for The Mac picks up with input by Alan Dunlop on TV
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04vrhnm/scotland-2014-18122014

BBC S2014 Review of the Year, from 22.30:

“My own view is that we don’t restore it, you’ll create a pastiche. Think about something new…equally as beautiful”

A related link:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/build-a-new-library-at-mackintosh-building-not-a-replica-says-leading-architect.114946723

Cumbernauld Community Hub

19 Dec – Kier has been appointed by Hub South West to deliver a £7.9m community centre in Cumbernauld on behalf of North Lanarkshire Council, reports Urban Realm.

Building Visit to Doolan Award 2014 Winner

19 Dec – The EAA has arranged a special guided tour of Advocate’s Close led by Guy Morgan of Morgan McDonnell. The tour will encompass the collection of buildings, public and private spaces associated with the scheme. A chance to discuss with the project architect all aspects of the process in designing for a World Heritage Site – see Glasgow Events for details

Malcolm Fraser in Dunoon

18 Dec – A proposal by Malcolm Fraser Architects for the redevelopment of Dunoon’s Queens Hall has been approved by Argyll & Bute Council , reports Urban Realm.

Scottish Graduate Wins Competiiton

17 Dec 2014 – Colin Baillie, a Dundee School of Architecture graduate currently working for Gareth Hoskins Architects, has secured first prize in the Loire + Loges micro-architecture competition, reports Urban Realm.

Dunfermline Museum & Art Gallery News

16 Dec – Work to build the new £6.8m Dunfermline museum and art gallery has started, designed by Richard Murphy Architects, reports Urban Realm.

New Edinburgh Park

15 Dec – Designers reveal vision for Edinburgh’s new-look Saughton Park: Initial designs for the major redevelopment of one of Edinburgh’s premier parks will be unveiled this week.

St John’s RC Primary School

12 Dec – Edinburgh’s new £11m St John’s RC Primary School will be built on part of the existing Portobello High School site, councillors have agreed.

Tay Mills Dundee Development

12 Dec – Plans have been revealed to turn the final empty unit in Dundee’s historic Tay Mills jute factory into student flats.

Kirkudbright Art Gallery Building

12 Dec – Ayr based ARPL Architects have been appointed to design a new £1.6m art gallery within the historic Kirkudbright Town Hall following an open tender, reports Urban Realm.

Glasgow’s Keppie Wins Award

11 Dec – Keppie wins major UK design award for Orkney school

A primary school designed by architectural practice Keppie has beat off competition from 70 rival projects to win ‘Education Building of the Year’ at the 2014 Society for Construction and Architecture in Local Authorities Awards.

Meeting The Challenges Climate Change Presents To Scotland’s Historic Environment

11 + 12 Dec 2014

Venue: Dumfries House, East Ayrshire

Date: Thursday 11th & Friday 12th December

Cost: £100

The challenges and impacts of Climate Change has become a major focus of debate between nations, as the globe adjusts to climate warming related to recent human activity. Whilst a lively debate surrounds the cause of rising sea levels, increased droughts and changing seasonal weather patterns, concerns continue to be raised on the impact of climate change on Scotland’s Historic Environment. Climate change is one of the most important and urgent problems facing us today; without direct action, the impacts of a changing climate will have major adverse effects on the environment and our cultural heritage.

This two-day education/training programme provides participants with an understanding of the issues and interventions required to meet the Challenges Climate Change Presents to Scotland’s Historic Environment.

British Geological Survey’s Scottish HQ

10 Dec – The main contractor has been revealed for the new Lyell Centre for Earth and Marine Science and Technology, designed by Page\Park. The building will house the Scottish headquarters for the British Geological Survey (BGS) as well as a major joint BGS/Heriot-Watt University research centre for geological, petroleum and marine sciences.

Under the £9.6 m design and construct contract Morrison Construction will construct and deliver the new state-of-the-art Lyell Centre on existing vacant land within the University’s Edinburgh Campus.

Designed by Page\Park, Arups and Ian White Associates, the centre will provide offices, research laboratory areas, aquarium laboratories and associated working areas, a central core containing welfare facilities, ancillary meeting areas, as well as external landscaped areas.

Cockenzie Chimneys Demolition

8 Dec – The 500ft high ­chimneys at Cockenzie Power Station – visible from Edinburgh, Fife and across East Lothian – are finally set to be demolished in 2015. Scottish Power’s plans to demolish the 47-year-old smokestacks have been organised as part of Cockenzie’s decommissioning programme.

And despite plans to safeguard the main structure of the power plant – designed by architect Robert Matthew (RMJM) from complete demolition, even area conservationists agreed that the chimneys’ days were always numbered. Next week, officials will oversee the ninth controlled explosion at Cockenzie since it shut down. Attention will then shift to bringing down the 500ft chimneys themselves.

EAA Awards

The Edinburgh Architectural Association Awards are designed to create a showcase for the Architectural profession to demonstrate its skills and its contribution to the environment and the economy. The Awards highlight the excellent work undertaken within the EAA Chapter Area and by Architects in general.

Submissions are now being taken for these prestigious Awards. Short-listed entries will be displayed and the winners will be announced and presented with their awards at a special presentation event in April 2015. An exhibition of all short-listed entries will also be held in the RIAS Joyce Deans Room at 15 Rutland Square.

Entries for the following award categories are invited:

• Building of the Year

• Regeneration/ Conservation

• Small Projects

• EAA Ambassador

• Wood Award

For full terms and conditions and to download an entry form please visit the EAA website.

Closing date for entries is Thursday 22nd January 2015 at 4pm.

City Vistas: Lord Mar’s plans for London, Paris and Edinburgh in the 1720s

8 Dec 2014

Part of the AHSS Winter Lecture Series 2014-2015

Margaret Stewart, Lecturer in Architectural History at Edinburgh College ofArt,will introduce these “fascinating plans”.

Venue: St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church, 13 George Street, Edinburgh

Cost: £5 (£2.50 for students).

St Cecilia’s Hall

3 Dec – Page\Park’s redevelopment of St Cecilia’s Hall on behalf of the University of Edinburgh is to get underway this spring following the award of planning and listed building consent, reports Urban Realm.

Edinburgh Velodrome

3 Dec – One of the world’s top young cyclists has warned that a failure by city chiefs to consider an indoor cycle track risks making the same mistake that has ruined the Meadowbank velodrome, reports the Edinburgh Evwening News. Public response to the proposals for the £1.2 million cycling hub at Hunters Hall Park in Niddrie has been “overwhelmingly” positive, with 91.2% in favour. Options due to be considered include track cycling, and BMX and cycle speedway tracks and an open-air velodrome like the crumbling track at Meadowbank. But Callum Skinner, who recently clinched his first gold medal at world cup level in the team sprint event, wants to see an indoor facility which could be used all year round.

Festival of Architecture 2016

3 Dec – The RIAS has begun a fundraising drive to help deliver a series of events, commissions and exhibitions to be held during its 2016 Festival of Architecture by tapping every architecture practice in Scotland for £1,000 to help deliver the initiative., reports Urban Realm.

Xcite Leisure Centre

3 Dec – A bid to extend Linlithgow’s Xcite Leisure Centre has been approved by West Lothian Council, clearing the way for work to begin on a 500sqm gym and 200sqm multi-purpose studio space, reports Urban Realm.

Stirling Conservation Centre

3 Dec – Historic Scotland is to go ahead with the construction of a conservation centre in Stirling after securing a £3.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, reports Urban Realm.

University of Aberdeen Energy Centre

2 Dec – A new £100m energy research centre for the University of Aberdeen: the 19,000sqm purpose-built Energy Building will contain world class, sustainable facilities to build on the University’s and Aberdeen’s reputation for ground-breaking research and innovation, and create a modern, engaging learning environment for students.

Dundee UNESCO City of Design

2 Dec – Dundee has become the first UNESCO City of Design in the UK, a prestigious award that recognises the huge contribution the city has made to design worldwide.

Stirling Town Centre Expansion

28 Nov – CCG have broken ground on a development of 53 new homes for affordable let on Goosecroft Road, Stirling, designed by Michael Laird Architects to help reconnect the town centre with its railway, reports Urban Realm.

Probably the Best Maggie’s Centre in the World

27 Nov – Yesterday evening e-architect directors had the pleasure of visiting the latest Maggie’s Centre, at Monklands Hospital – see Maggie’s Lanarkshire

Scottish Government Stimulus

27 Nov – First minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled plans for a major crackdown on Scotland’s leading landowners and £30m of funding for the Help to Buy (Scotland) shared equity scheme as she set out her first programme for government.

New Glasgow Homes

26 Nov – Holmbank Avenue, a £5m housing project in Glasgow’s south side has created 39 affordable riverside homes. The Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association-built properties in Holmbank Avenue, Shawlands, are proving a hit with residents.

Glasgow Art School Fire Update

26 Nov – The fire that gutted Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building was started by gases from a canister of expanding foam used in a student project, a fire investigation has confirmed.

Dundee shipping container offices

26 Nov – Dundee shipping container offices by Aim Design Architects wins awards: the first commercial building constructed from shipping containers in Scotland has achieved a clean sweep of the Dundee Institute of Architects Awards.

The District 10 container office building, designed by Ged Young of Aim Design Architects, received several awards including Best Commercial Building, an award for Interior Design as well as picking up the award for Best Client, Scottish Enterprise. The project received the top award of the evening, the Supreme Award for best overall project.

Napier University

24 Nov – Napier University is to over-clad and refurbish the primary elevation of its Colinton Road entrance as part of an ongoing programme of campus improvements, reports Urban Realm. Proposals submitted by Smith Scott Mullan Associates.

Hampton by Hilton hotel

24 Nov – Edinburgh Airport is in line for its third passenger hotel with plans being drawn up for a £16m 175 room Hampton by Hilton close to the newly expanded terminal, reports Urban Realm.

Edinburgh University Student Housing

21 Nov – Edinburgh University has unveiled its latest student housing build, a conversion and extension of the historic Deaconess House to form 318 flats. The building was designed by the Kalyvides Partnership the and built by Graham Construction.

Scottish Parliament Foyer Lighting

20 Nov – The foyer of the Scottish Parliament is set for a £550k lighting upgrade – even though it was deliberately designed to have a “subterranean” feel, according to the Edinburgh Evening News. Late Holyrood architect Enric Miralles wanted visitors to enter a slightly darkened space and experience increasing light as they made their way up to the debating chamber. But a decade after the £414m building was opened, Holyrood management (SPCB) have decided the entrance hall is just too dark and have appointed a lighting expert to install a new system. This is a concern, any lighting strategy needs to be sensitively installed, perhaps the original lighting was too extreme but nevertheless it is a shame the poetry of the original design might be eroded.

Stirling University Residences

18 Nov – Work has started on the third phase of a £38 m project to provide new student accommodation at the University of Stirling.

Graham Construction has completed the first two phases and has now begun work on the third stage of development. Demolition of AK Davison Hall is complete and in its place, Graham will create the 251 bedroom Juniper Court.

The seven storey facility will consist of self-contained flats with ensuite bedrooms and extensive and well equipped shared kitchen and living space.

Energy Efficient Homes

17 Nov 2014 -Alison Johnstone, Green MSP for Lothian and a member of Holyrood’s economy and energy committee, has secured agreement from finance secretary John Swinney that energy efficient homes should be a national infrastructure priority. Alison Johnstone MSP said: “I welcome the finance secretary’s agreement that stopping heat leaking from our housing stock should be a national infrastructure priority. He clearly recognised the economic impact, not just in terms of cutting people’s bills but also in terms of creating thousands of high quality jobs and apprenticeships.

Edinburgh Walking Tour

Our most recent Edinburgh Walking Tour, 16 + 17 Oct 2014, was for a group of Swedish developers + architects, photos + reference now online



“Hi Isabelle – and first of all – very much thank you for organizing a wonderful tour for us.

Our days in Edinburgh were just perfect planned – all by you!

Edinburgh Walking Tours – running since 2001.

EAA Event Evening

EAA Event Evening – 26 November 2014

Three CPD Sessions at Scottish Storytelling Centre:

– An Industrial Tour of Leith and Granton

Dr Mike Cressey BA MSc PhD FSA Scot MIfA

– Energy Efficiency and the 2015 Technical Regulations

Richard Atkins FRIAS RIBA

– Infrastructure in Edinburgh – Queensferry Crossing

Alistair Chisholm, Associate Arup (JV)

see Edinbugrh events for details.

Scotland’s ‘best building’ in Edinburgh

7 Nov 2014 – Advocate’s Close, the £30m Old Town development in Edinburgh has been named the best building in Scotland for 2014.

Boroughmuir High School

7 Nov 2014 – A sod cutting event took place yesterday to mark the start of construction work at the new Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh.

New Hotel in Edinburgh’s West End

4 Nov 2014 – Interserve has announced a hotel deal with Whitbread PLC for a new Premier Inn hotel in Torphichen Street.

The 150-bedroom hub by Premier Inn hotel will be developed and built by Interserve on a site in the West End of Edinburgh. This will be the third major city-centre development scheme involving Whitbread’s Premier Inn which Interserve has secured over the last 12 months. Whitbread’s Premier Inn is the UK’s biggest hotel brand.

Shelter Scotland News

4 Nov 2014 – Shelter Scotland has urged the Smith Commission to ensure that further devolved powers could be used to tackle and address poverty and inequality with specific attention given to poor housing and homelessness.

In its submission to the Smith Commission, the panel set up to oversee the process of further devolution for the Scottish Parliament, the charity said further powers on social security spending should be devolved in a comprehensive and holistic way (with the exception of issues relating to pensions).

Dundee School Building News

3 Nov 2014 – £28.7m replacement of a Dundee secondary school designed by Holmes Miller Partnership: Dundee City Council’s policy and resources committee is being asked to approve advance payments so that preparation work can be started on the replacement for Baldragon Academy.

The new building is to be built by Robertson Construction, was approved in September after councillors unanimously agreed to add extra conditions on to the application.

National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh

29 Oct 2014 – The Wellcome Trust is giving £1.3m to the National Museum of Scotland to help fund six new science and technology galleries, to open in 2016.

The development is the third stage of an £80m plan to restore the Victorian building in Edinburgh. The Wellcome Trust support will focus on biomedical science, including genetics and prosthetics. The six galleries are part of a £14.1m project to display National Museums Scotland’s various collections.

The aim is to make the museum an international hub for science communication and dialogue. The project will be funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Scottish Government and other grants and donations. National Museums Scotland is working to secure remaining funds for the galleries’ 2016 opening.

The second phase of the £80m plan to restore the National Museum of Scotland was completed in 2011, when 16 new natural world and world cultures galleries were opened.

Pilot scheme to prevent homelessness in Edinburgh

24 Oct 2014 – An innovative new pilot scheme to reduce homelessness has been launched by the City of Edinburgh Council, reports Today’s Scottish Housing News.

Focusing on resolving and preventing homelessness, a range of specialist services will be delivered through a partnership with third sector organisations the Bethany Christian Trust, Edinburgh Cyrenian Trust, Foursquare and CHAI (Community Help and Advice Initiative).

The partnership has hailed the beginning of a new collaborative approach to supporting people in the Capital who are at risk of losing their homes.

Danny Alexander Shelter Scotland Lecture

24 Oct 2014 – Chief secretary to the treasury Danny Alexander MP is to give the 2014 Shelter Scotland lecture – ‘Housing and the health of the UK economy’, reports www.housingnews.co.uk.

The lecture will consider the critical role housing plays in the UK and Scottish economies and what the priorities are for the Coalition Government ahead of the 2015 General Election.

Mr Alexander, who represents the Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey constituency at Westminster, will give his lecture today in Edinburgh in front of an invited audience of housing professionals, public and private organisations and opinion formers from across Scotland. The lecture will be chaired by Richard Holloway, the former Bishop of Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Architecture Tour

Our most recent Edinburgh Walking Tour, 16 + 17 Oct, was for a group of Swedish developers + architects, photos online soon.

Scottish Civil Engineering Award

23 Oct 2014 – The Helix Development in Falkirk won the Saltire Society 2014 Civil Engineering Award, reports www.scottishconstructionnow.com. Presented in association with Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Scotland at a special ceremony at the National Museum of Scotland, the award saw The Helix Development beat off competition from projects such as the SSE Hydro.

Modular Housing Association Development

17 Oct 2014 – Architects Anderson Bell Christie design Scotland’s first modular Housing Association development

Architects Anderson Bell Christie and Adston Construction Group recently introduced their innovative new housing development in Eyemouth, Berwickshire to the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA). The development is the first major application of pre-assembled modular SIPs (structural insulated panel) construction for social housing in Scotland. All 32 homes were pre-assembled in the factory and transported to site with 2 pre-built modules per house. The trusses were then added on site allowing all properties to be wind-and-water-tight in just 22 days. The homes comprise two and three storey family homes, as well as cottage flats.



The bulk of the pre-fabrication work was carried out in a pop-up factory in Livingston, Central Scotland, where the homes were assembled into an entire module per floor, complete with windows, doors, finishing joinery and undercoat of paint. These were then transported to site, where they were lifted into place by a crane.

This method of construction ensures that the build is not delayed by weather and that quality control can be more strictly managed with reduced wastage. All homes are built to achieve full Silver Active Standard under Section 7 (Sustainability) of Scottish Building Standards.

Anderson Bell Christie and Adston are also working together on 46 homes on a second site in Duns using the same modular system.

Last week, Adston joined forces with SFHA for a visit to the factory and to Berwickshire Housing Association’s site for its members.

Helen Forsyth, BHA Chief Executive, said, “With the bulk of the work conducted off-site at the Adston factory in Livingston the construction period is greatly reduced, with less disruption to nearby residents. Delays due to poor weather are largely avoided and the quality control is second to none.”

Speyside Distillery Building

14 Oct 2014 – Chivas Brothers have begun production at its new Archial Norr designed Speyside malt whisky distillery on the site of the former Imperial distillery, incorporating the latest heat recovery technology, reports Urban Realm.

Dalmunach is part of a wave of new distilleries commissioned to meet rising global demand for Scotch whisky it will be capable of producing up to 10m litres of spirit per year.

Located on the River Spey the distillery design has been inspired by the shape of a leaf of barley and houses eight tulip and onion-shaped copper pot stills which break with tradition in their circular arrangement.

Glasgow School of Art Restoration

13 Oct 2014 – A multi-disciplinary team comprising of an architect, structural engineer and mechanical and engineering consultants is being sought as a minimum to bring the building back into business as a fully functioning art, architecture and design school, reports Urban Realm.

Expressions of interest should be received by 12:00 on 10 November via Public Contracts Scotland. Shortlisted teams will then be invited to submit a full tender with a design team being chosen by spring 2015.

Portobello Masterplan

13 Oct 2014 – 7N Architects have submitted an application for planning in principle for the creation of a mixed use neighbourhood on a 3.45 ha brownfield site in Baileyfield, Portobello, on behalf of Cruden Property Developments, reports Urban Realm.The proposals include 219 new homes, including 42 earmarked for retirement living, arranged in tenement blocks and colonies style housing around a central park, together with an Aldi supermarket fronting Portobello High Street. New pedestrian routes will also be driven through to improve connectivity between the beach and High Street.

Aberdeen Art Gallery Building

10 Oct 2014 – Aberdeen Art Gallery has confirmed a £10m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, one third of the total cost of redeveloping the city landmark, clearing the way for work to begin potentially by the first half of 2015, reports Urban Realm.

The cash will help pay for delivery of a Gareth Hoskins Architects design for 21 new gallery spaces to replace the existing 11; alongside a new outdoor exhibition space and community gallery. External works will see an existing pitched roof removed and skylights moved behind existing parapets to make way for a single storey rooftop extension. Refurbishment work will also be undertaken at the War Memorial and Cowdray Hall.

Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop News

9 Oct 2014 – Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop (ESW) is readying its Sutherland Hussey designed creative laboratories for an official unveiling on 20 Nov, reports Urban Realm. The Newhaven cultural hub is situated within old railway sidings and will provide a home for sculptors dedicated to the research and production of contemporary visual art.Dominated by a 22.5m triangular tower the studio takes the form of a single storey pavilion surrounding an outdoor courtyard housing spaces for events and the production and exhibition of work. The tower itself was conceived as a ‘visual and cultural beacon’ and will play host to a new sound commission by Tommy Perman, Simon Kirby and Rob St John. The new facilities are designed to complement ESW’s Bill Scott Sculpture Centre, also designed by Sutherland Hussey, which opened its doors in July 2012.

SBCC Conference

This event will provide a definitive guide to the latest developments in building contracts and construction law in Scotland. It is suited to Architects, Engineers, Solicitors, Chartered Surveyors and Contractors.

Venue: The Jeffrey Room, The Mitchell Library, North Street, Glasgow

Date: 27 Nov 9.30am – 5.00pm

Cost: Early bird fee (until 31 Oct) – £135 / Full delegate fee – £180 / Student/retired – £48

More details on the Edinburgh events page

Housing for former Edinburgh Sorting Office

7 Oct 2014 – Housing plans emerge for former Edinburgh sorting office CALA Homes have submitted plans for 175 homes and 2,000sq/ft of commercial space on the site of a former Royal Mail sorting office at Brunswick Road, Edinburgh, reports Urban Realm. Designed by Ian Springford Architects and Harrison Stevens Landscape Architects the scheme will place apartment blocks in parallel with Brunswick Road to reinforce the street edge. These will be clad in blonde brick with pre cast concrete string courses topped by simple glass pavilions on the roof. In their design statement Ian Springford say: “The apartment blocks are entered from the car park level at the north of the site and Brunswick Road to the south. Depending on the road level, this is at first floor level for a number of apartment blocks.

Infrastructure Photography Competition

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched a new nationwide photography competition for members of the British public to capture images of major infrastructure projects.

Entrants are invited to photograph any man-made physical structure which benefits society, including roads, bridges, water supply systems, telecommunications and energy generating facilities, such as power stations or renewable sources of energy generation.

The competition is open for entries until the end of the year, and the winner and shortlisted entries will be celebrated in an exhibition which will open in February 2015. The winner of the competition will win a £3,000 prize for new camera equipment.

Visit www.rics.org/uk/footer/rics-infrastructure-photographer-of-the-year/

The deadline for entries is midnight on 19 Dec 2014.

New Town Youth Hostel

6 Oct 2014 – Blackhall Developments has unveiled a 30 bed youth hostel on Rose Street Lane in Edinburgh’s New Town world heritage site, reports Urban Realm. The £400k scheme involved the Staran Architects led conversion of a red brick 19th century warehouse which had lain derelict for over 20 years prior to being purchased by Dundee-based developer DS Landsburgh.

Springburn Winter Gardens

In the GIA Springburn Winter Gardens Contest five finalists have been selected from twenty five entries.

St Andrew Square Building News

building photo © Adrian Welch

St Andrew Square Building – 30 Sep 2014

Photos of the demolition progress for this major New Town redevelopment

Caltongate Building News

building photo © Adrian Welch

Market Street Building at Caltongate – 30 Sep 2014

Photos of the demolition progress for this major Old Town redevelopment

Edinburgh Walking Tours

Photo of our latest walking tour in the Scottish capital, 25 Sep 2014, for a Danish engineering + architectural group – Scottish Parliament:

picture © Adrian Welch

We have been running Edinburgh Architecture Walking Tours since 2001,

Our most popular walks are in the Old Town. We look at contemporary architecture within the context of the historic environment, with information on buildings + architects. The Old Town tour typically takes 3 hours and takes in buildings such as the Scottish Parliament and the Museum of Scotland. Contemporary buildings such as Dance Base and the Scottish Storytelling Centre are also popular with visitors. On 12 Sep we led a tour for a Norwegian architectural group and in October we will show a large Swedish architecture groupo around the city. We also do architecure tours in 71 cities globally and are the worldwide leaders in this field. All tours are led by architects or in a few cases architecture professionals such as architectural tutors or historians.

Alvaro Siza in Edinburgh!

aefoundation are extending an invitation to their next event to be held at Edinburgh School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture (ESALA) and are very excited to be able to welcome Alvaro Siza and a number of his friends and colleagues to an intimate discussion about the architectural and political culture of Portugal just before the Carnation Revolution in 1974.

The discussion will take place at the Matthew Gallery at Chamber Street (ESALA) on the 9th of October. It has been organised as a collateral event to the headlining RSA Isi Metzstein Discourse in the evening of the same day. For those of you that haven’t managed to secure a ticket for the keynote lecture, this event could still provide the opportunity to see Alvaro Siza and friends in the flesh.

This architectural event is free but you must email events@aefoundation.co.uk to reserve a place. See www.aefoundation.co.uk for details.

Construction Industry News

29 Sep 2014 – A new survey shows ‘optimism’ over construction industry’s future: The SBF said the survey results pointed to growing expectations that employment would begin to recover over the next three years, reports the BBC today. The construction industry is “cautiously optimistic” about future prospects.

The survey of the Scottish Building Federation’s membership showed industry confidence remained positive overall, but had fallen in the third quarter of 2014 compared to the second quarter. This was ascribed to possible uncertainty over the referendum. However, about 42% of employers said they expected to take on more workers over the next three years.

Allen (‘Mick’) Matheson PPRIAS

23 Sep 2014 – The RIAS announced the death of its former President, Allen (Mick) Matheson. Mick served as RIAS President from 1981-1983.

Mick was educated at George Watson’s College in Edinburgh and studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1948 to 1953. He worked on many notable projects through his career, mainly with Dorward Matheson Gleave and Partners, including The Queen Mother’s Hospital, Glasgow (1964), the University of Glasgow, Mathematics Building (1969) and Monklands Leisure Centre, Coatbridge (1978).

RIAS President, Iain Connelly, said:

“Mick Matheson was a highly regarded figure in Scottish architecture and a fondly remembered RIAS President. His contribution to our built environment, both through his buildings and his tremendous work for the GIA, the Incorporation and SBCC will long be remembered.”

#DesignPopUp – Edinburgh 2014

#DesignPopUp – Edinburgh 2014, starting on 24th September at the Dovecot Studios:

#AmeetsA preview

#DesignPopUp Edinburgh will also preview a selection of the artwork donated to the Architecture Meets Art (#AmeetsA) event, created by Double S Events in support of Enable Scotland and the Glasgow School of Art. Paul Stallan, Alan Dunlop, Contagious Design, Clara and Isabel Garriga, David Mach, Anna Gibb, Tom Manley and Narinder Sagoo are just a few of the architects, artists and photographers that have offered their help and very generously donated some extraordinary pieces of art to be auctioned at the end of October.

There are also many CPDs on offer: waterproofing, use of fabrics for interiors, water saving, sustainability and the environment, acoustics and much more.

P&P Party

Parmesan and Prosecco party (24th September – 6pm to 9pm) – booking required to ensure your name is on the guest list.

RSA Call to Architects

RSA OPEN EXHIBITIONS 2014

Art & Architecture

New online submission!

Please note all submissions must be registered online

Please check website for further details: www.royalscottishacademy.org

The Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture

The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL. Tel: 0131 624 6110 E: info@royalscottishacademy.org #RSAOpen

Portobello High to Start

21 Sep 2014 – Builders will move into Portobello Park this month as work on the long-awaited new high school – designed by jmarchitects – gets under way, reports the Edinburgh Evening News.

A perimeter fence will be erected around the site, with plans in place to construct the school’s steel structure by the end of the year. Pupils will also play their part in the £41m project, making regular visits to the site, taking part in design sessions and keeping a watchful eye on the progress via webcams from their classrooms. Around 1400 pupils are currently being taught in a crumbling 1960s tower block, now in such poor condition that parts of the roof are reported to have blown off in strong winds.

Portobello Park Action Group (PPAG), which campaigned against the council’s plans, said it was a “pity” that the area was about to lose a valued green space.

Edinburgh Primary School Buildings

21 Sep 2014 – Designs for two new Edinburgh primary schools – with a combined £14m cost – have been revealed to their communities, reports the Edinburgh Evening News.

Applications for the state-of-the-art buildings have now been submitted to Midlothian Council, drawn up by AHR Architects.

If planning consent is granted next month, the schools are set to be completed by autumn 2016. One of the schools is due to be built in the public park in Bilston and the other on land east of Whitehouse Way in Gorebridge, both in response to hundreds of new homes earmarked for nearby.

Queensferry High School Building News

21 Sep 2014 – A crumbling school could be torn down and replaced with state-of-the-art facilities costing £29 million as part of a new bid for government funding, reports the Edinburgh Evening News.

Proposals will be submitted by the city council for a £30m replacement Queensferry High School to be built as part of the Schools for the Future programme. The school has a capacity for 1000 pupils, with 751 pupils on the school roll for 2014-15.

Scottish Architecture

In favour of the Union:

Here is a comment by Scottish architect Alan Dickson (based in Skye), on Scottish architecture issues.

“Scottish architecture has never been defined by identity alone. Mackintosh, Thomson, Playfair, Adam, Macmillan and Metzstein were architects with expansive views. It is an architecture uniquely of place, yet curiously influenced by many cultures.

This rich architectural legacy has been undertaken for three centuries within an outward looking, enterprising and diverse United Kingdom, and I would argue largely because of it.

Post referendum I will be no more, or no less Scottish than I am already. However if it is a yes vote I will feel that I have lost part of my identity, which defines me as much as my home nation.

Nationalism is a backward step. It is erecting barriers, physical, cultural and economic, both visible and invisible, that have not existed before. It risks our economic prosperity and will destroy all that is good and essentially optimistic about the UK.

Architecture should be defined by landscape, and climate, and culture which will not change post referendum. However it is also defined by prosperity, our ongoing economic recovery will inevitably be stalled, major decisions put on hold, while the politicians scrap over the pieces. I have no doubt that one day, Scotland could and would stand on its own two feet economically, but at what price, and for how much pain and damage over 5, 10 or 20 years.

This is not to say things are perfect, and steps must be taken to address the issues that affect the whole of the UK. A “no” vote will still bring change, and we can gradually continue to work our way to a more federal UK, that acknowledges the best of all our nations whilst still retaining our essential whole.”

Alan Dickson, Rural Design Architects

Scottish Architecture Referendum

In favour of Independence:

Here is a comment by Scottish architect Alan Dunlop (based in Glasgow), on Scottish architecture issues.

“At present we have a Scottish architecture policy built on a failing public procurement system, in desperate need of reform. Scottish architects have always needed to look outwards and a more unique and distinct identity might assist this effort. A Yes vote could bring with it a surge of confidence in Scottish identity and culture, which might lead to a renewal in the arts in general and architecture in particular.

This referendum, however is not about architecture, nor Scottish Nationalism nor any perceived dislike of England. It is about self-determination.

If the answer is Yes on September 19th then we can expect a massive change to be made in almost every aspect of life which will require that Scots and all the people who live and work in Scotland can take control of their own political system and finances and choose how we are to be governed. A No, will mean that many bridges have been burned but there is no way to return to the status quo ante. A close outcome will mean that the question will not go away. People in all sectors have seen the outline of a different future and understand that they can change.

The economy will not collapse if Scotland goes it alone, although there may be shaky times in the London money markets-but they will get over that. There will be currency union because that is the rational, pragmatic outcome required and decisions on projects pending will go ahead. Oil revenues will continue with further development likely off the West Coast once Trident goes, but the value will go to a Scottish purse and for common benefit with the promise of an oil fund.

If No, there is likely to be a backlash from a Westminster Government that will ditch the Barnett Formula in favour of a “needs based approach” defined by a Treasury that is charged with delivering billions more of austerity cuts.”

Comment from Alan Dunlop architect, 15 Sep 2014

Edinburgh University Building Photos

picture © Adrian Welch

Edinburgh University Buildings: images of key architecture around George Square, taken on 14 Sep 2014

Edinburgh Quartermile Photos

picture © Adrian Welch

Quartermile buildings + spaces: images of key architecture around this developing site, taken on 14 Sep 2014

St Giles Kirk Building Photos

image © Adrian Welch

St Giles Kirk: images of key religious architecture in Edinburgh Old Town, taken on 14 Sep 2014

Edinburgh Old Town Building Photos

image © Adrian Welch

Edinburgh Old Town buildings: images of key religious architecture in Edinburgh Old Town, taken on 14 Sep 2014

RMJM News

RMJM bosses face three years in prison over unpaid wages, reports the Architects Journal.

RMJM directors Peter Morrison and Declan Thompson could face up to three years in prison after Hong Kong’s Labour Department launched proceedings against them. How could a once great architecture practice fall so low? The too fast expansion of companies such as RBS probably had an influence, I was an architect at RMJM at the time of the take over and recall the apprehensive mood permeating the studio, post Scottish Parliament. 13 Sep

Scottish Parliament

Scottish architects favour independence reports the AJ

59 per cent of the nearly 160 architects who voted in AJ’s recent online survey said they were in favour of the country cutting its ties with the UK.

The Architects for Yes (who have set out case for Scots independence) group recently came under fire from Edinburgh-based architect Richard Murphy.

e-architect, though headquartered in Scotland, employ over a hundred architect guides in 71 cities across the globe (yesterday for example we ran different tours in 3 European cities including Edinburgh) with a wide variety of views, we remain neutral but are encouraged by the vigourous debate and support the levels of engagement.

Professor Andy MacMillan OBE FRIAS 1928-2014

18 Aug 2014 – Professor Andy MacMillan OBE FRIAS has died, reports the RIAS today:

“It is with very great sadness that the Royal Incorporation notifies its members and friends of the death of Professor Andrew (Andy) MacMillan.

Andy died suddenly on Saturday 16th August in Inverness, during this year’s RIAS Andrew Doolan Awards visits, which he was chairing. RIAS President, Iain Connelly, also one of the Awards judges, commented,

“Andy’s contribution to Scotland was among the most significant of any architect in the post World War II era. He will be remembered as someone who lived life to the full, who inspired all those he taught and all those who encountered him, as an individual of enormous talent, tremendous enthusiasm and irrepressible fun. Andy’s legacy is the hugely improved built environment of Scotland wrought by his own hand and those of successive generations of his students. He will forever be missed.”

Springburn Winter Gardens Competition

The Glasgow Institute of Architects is pleased to announce an architectural design competition in partnership with Springburn Winter Gardens Trust. The competition is titled, “An intervention at Springburn Winter Gardens; to provide a place where people can gather and share collective memories.” The competition is now live on the GIA website.

This competition is in partnership with MAKlab. In an innovative twist, all intervention designs will be 3D digitally printed. The GIA hopes that this competition will provide an opportunity for architects to experiment and trial contemporary digital media with a Glasgow based company.

The submission date has been moved from Thursday 21st August to Thursday 28th August at midday.

Stirling Society of Architects Design Awards 2014 Deadline

Eligibility

Projects should have been completed between 31 March 2013 and 1 August 2104 within the SSA Chapter Area (Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire).

Winning Entries

The winning designers and client will receive a certificate confirming the award.

Submissions

Submission to be in the form of artwork for an A1 landscape format presentation board (.pdf format). File size not to exceed 10Mb and be submitted by email to the address below. Submissions to include information on design team members and construction cost, location plan and scheme design/planning drawings.

Submissions to be returned by email to the Secretary, Louise Fields: info(at)s-s-a.co.uk

Deadline for submissions: 1 August 2014

Architect in the Hoose 2014

Following the success of the Architect in the House scheme, which has now come to an end, the RIAS has decided to launch a similar Scottish based scheme to raise money for the Architects Benevolent Society (ABS).

The ABS cares for architects, assistants, technologists and landscape architects and their dependants providing practical and financial help to people of all ages who have experienced redundancy, illness, accident or bereavement.

RIAS chartered architects can help the Architects Benevolent Society (ABS) make a lasting difference to the lives of architects and their families in need by giving an hour of their time by signing up to Architect in the Hoose. You might even get a job out of it.

The mechanics are simple – you get matched with a homeowner in your area looking to improve or expand. You give them a free 60 minute consultation and they make a suggested donation of £25 to ABS. Your Architect in the Hoose consultation could of course lead to a paid commission.

Registration opens on 4th August and matching will take place continuously until the end of September. Consultations should take place by the 30th November 2014.

If you would like to sign up – please go to www.rias.org.uk/architectinthehoose and download a registration form. Alternatively, email Charlene Rankin crankin(at)rias.org.uk for more information.

GIA ‘RIAS to RIBA’ Charity Bike Ride

On the 19th September the GIA’s team of 10 architect cyclists will attempt to complete a journey of 440 miles in just four days. They will set off from RIAS HQ in Edinburgh and tackle the challenging route to the RIBA building in London, according to the RIAS – more details on the Glasgow news page

Susan Stephen Architects Jobs

29 Jun 2014 – Susan Stephen Architects are looking for additional architectural staff – see PDF: Susan Stephen Architects Jobs

RIAS Awards 2014 Winners

RIAS Winners 2014

19 Jun 2014 – RIAS Announces 13 Winners in Awards

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has announced 13 winners, representing the very best of current Scottish architecture, at its annual Awards Dinner held in Glasgow last night.

The judging panel included Marjorie Appleton FRIAS, Doug Read PPRIAS, Liz Davidson OBE Hon FRIAS, Craig White RIBA and George Oldham RIAS RIBA, representing the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Iain Connelly, President of the RIAS, commented:

“83 submissions from throughout Scotland, ranging in cost from £26,000 to £125m, is a tremendous vote of confidence. It absolutely confirms that this award, in only its third year, is now the single most important recognition of architectural achievement in Scotland.”

In the third year of the restyled awards the RIAS has again teamed up with Forestry Commission Scotland/Wood for Good and Historic Scotland but also this year with the Scottish Government for our three prestigious sub-category awards.

RIAS Lifetime Achievement Award 2014

Outstanding Achievment Award 2014

19 Jun 2014 – At the annual RIAS Awards Dinner in Glasgow last night, Margaret Richards FRIAS was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS). The Incorporation’s Lifetime Achievement Award is given to those architects who, in the view of the Council of the RIAS, have made an outstanding contribution to architecture in Scotland.

RIAS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Honoured

Fire Service Praised after GSA Fire

19 Jun 2014 – At the annual RIAS Awards Dinner in Glasgow last night, Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop MSP, made a special presentation from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in recognition of their outstanding work at the Glasgow School of Art fire on Friday 23rd May this year.

3-8 St Andrew Square

9 Jun 2014 – Work is now underway on a £75m speculative office, retail and residential development in Edinburgh city centre.

Standard Life Investments Pooled Pension Property Fund and joint venture partner Peveril Securities started work on 3-8 St Andrew Square in Edinburgh.

The development of the site in the heart of Edinburgh’s historic New Town will commence with the demolition phase, which is expected to last for six months with overall completion planned for Q4 2016.

Modern Edinburgh House Sale

17 Essex Road, Cramond, Edinburgh

Offers around £495,000

9 Jun 2014 – Fantastic development opportunity to transform into a unique family home located within a prestigious location: Modern Edinburgh House

Perth City Hall Seminar

9 Jun 2014 – This seminar on the future of Perth City Hall will be held at the Royal George Hotel, Perth on Monday 23rd June 2014 from 10am – 2pm, states Barry Pringle of the City Hall Supporters’ Group. This very interesting and important event will be chaired by Neil Baxter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, and will include three eminent speakers, Vivian Linacre, James Simpson and Gavin Stamp, each a highly-acclaimed figure in architecture in Scotland.

The cost is £15 per person which includes a light lunch. The address of the hotel is The Royal George Hotel, Tay Street (also George Street), Perth PH1 5LD tel. 01738 624455. An attendance of around a hundred is expected.

To book your place, please contact Sophie Birch at sbirch@rias.org.uk or call 0131 229 7545 by Thursday 19th June.

Cairngorms Visitor Centre Building

9 Jun 2014 – Cairngorms National Park Authority approves new visitor centre plans

A new grandstand and visitor centre for the Braemar Highland Games and eight affordable homes for Ballater were among the applications approved by Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) last week.

The Braemar Royal Highland Charity is behind the plans to demolish the existing West Stand overlooking the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, which will be replaced by a new grandstand, incorporating a visitor centre, exhibition space, office, retail area and cafe.

Edinburgh University Testing Tank News

9 Jun 2014 – Graham Construction has delivered the world class £9.5 million wave and current testing facility for the University of Edinburgh.

The FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility is a national facility for marine renewables and has been funded jointly by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the University of Edinburgh.

Perth City Hall : An International Perspective

Perth City Hall Seminar

7 Jun 2014 – A seminar jointly promoted by The Dundee Institute of Architects and the RIAS, exploring the Scottish, UK and international standing of this unique and threatened Edwardian building. Chaired by Neil Baxter, speakers are Gavin Stamp Hon FRIAS, Vivian Linacre and James Simpson FRIAS.

This event counts for 2 CPD Hours/Points

23 June 2014, 10am-2pm

£15 (£12.50 + VAT), includes light lunch

Market Street Building

3 Jun 2014 – New photos of the empty Market Street building opposite the Fruitmarket Gallery, an eyesore close to the heart of the Edinburgh World Heritage Site:

National Museum of Scotland News

3 Jun 2014 – The National Museum of Scotland is to receive a £4.85m lottery grant to help create 10 new galleries.

The galleries – due to open in 2016 – will house collections of Science & Technology and Art & Design.

More than £10m has now been secured for the £14.1m project.

This includes £900,000 from the Scottish government to renew the roof of the west wing of the Victorian building, where some of the new galleries will be located.

A fundraising campaign is under way to raise the remainder from private sources.

Museum bosses said the latest grant would help showcase more than 3,500 objects and “explore the excitement and impact of scientific discovery and invention”.

The development is the third stage of an ambitious £80m masterplan to restore the much-loved Edinburgh building to its former glory.

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Scottish Design Awards News

Tickets and tables are available to book for the Scottish Design Awards 2014. Winners and commendations will be revealed at this black tie dinner 5th June Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow. Why not come along and support your fellow agencies and architects and see what the Industry has to offer?

For further information contact Nikki.Gillies(at)thedrum.com / 0141 559 6076

Edinburgh Hospital for Sick Children

14 May – Plans for the co-location of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Department of Clinical Neurosciences (RHSC + DCN) at Little France have been submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council.

The major development will create a new home for services from the Royal Ho

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