1907 – Burtons Department Store, Edinburgh
Scotland’s first steel framed building, this is a fine corner building originally built as a department store for Burtons.
Scotland’s first steel framed building, this is a fine corner building originally built as a department store for Burtons.
Lothian Chambers, formerly the Midlothian County Buildings, at the corner of George IV Bridge and the Royal Mile.
Located on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is the main building of the National Library of Scotland,
Goldberg’s Department Store opened in 1960 at High Riggs in Tollcross and was intended to be the focal point in a new road system for Tollcross –
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.
Sir Basil Spence’s concept for the redevelopment of the St James area in 1962. The proposal involved the total obliteration of Leith Street and the construction of a subterranean motorway below Waterloo Place.
Designed by Sir Michael Hopkins and featuring his trademark tensile fabric tent, the Dynamic Earth Centre near Holyrood Palace comprises three main parts.
In 1991 architects Benson + Forsyth were selected as winners of the architectural competition to design the new Museum of Scotland.
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