Pitlochry Buildings, Perth & Kinross Architecture
Pitlochry buildings, Scotland – photos of key Perth & Kinross Buildings – Pitlochry architecture, Scottish Highlands building developments
Pitlochry buildings, Scotland – photos of key Perth & Kinross Buildings – Pitlochry architecture, Scottish Highlands building developments
Grade B listed Victorian property at 14-20 Pitt Terrace, the administrative headquarters of Stirling Council. Scots baronial style mansion house built for Peter Drummond.
This historic structure is a ruined 15th-century castle on the shore of Loch Fyne, within the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was the stronghold of Clan MacLachlan until 1746 when it was attacked by British Government forces.
Developed in response to an International competition by the City of Copenhagen, the brief invited entrants to set new standards for urban development. Through the creation of land reclamation, the plan connects urban infrastructure, extends waterways and weaves open space into new residential neighbourhoods and commercial areas fit for urban life over the next 50 years.
The concept of the project is that instead of using 1/4 of the project’s budget, originally allocated by the client to cleaning the polluted soil of the site, we discovered that the pollution was heavy metals and therefore stable
Magasin du Nord Store, Copenhagen Department, Danish Retail Architecture, Building, Photos Magasin du Nord Copenhagen Kongens Nytorv Retail Outlet, Denmark: Danish Department Store in French Renaissance Revival style page updated 3 Sep 2016 Magasin du Nord Danish department store on Kongens Nytorv Address: Kongens Nytorv 13, 1095 København, Danmark Phone: +45 33 11 44 33 … Read more
Corrour Lodge evokes the tradition of great Scottish houses and weaves together remnants of the original Victorian-era great house on the site, destroyed by fire in 1940.
This is well worth a trip north from Copenhagen. We visited on a sunny Summer’s day and the setting is superb, art set in beautiful buildings in lovely grounds with a gorgeous view of the sea.
Learning from Nature Pavilion, Danish Building, Project, Photo, Design, Image Learning from Nature Pavilion 3XN Pavilion in Denmark : Architecture Information 15 Feb 2010 Learning from Nature 3XN showcase pavilion ‘Learning from Nature’, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark Louisiana Pavilion : International Innovation Award The green Pavilion in the Sculpture Park of the Louisiana … Read more
Kongens Nytorv – Kings New Square: Grand square at the east end of The Strøget, containing the Royal Danish Theatre – Det Kongelige Teater – to the south and Hotel D’Angleterre to the west.
This is a Danish royal castle in the town of Kolding on the south central part of the Jutland peninsula. The castle was founded in the 13th century and was expanded since with many functions ranging from fortress, royal residency, ruin, museum, and the location of numerous wartime negotiations.
Copenhagen Mall is a shopping centre located on Kalvebod Brygge waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. The centre is located at Fisketorvet Dybbølsbro station close to the city and next to the harbour.
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter ApS won in 2004 the competition to convert Jægersborg Water Tower into a mixed-use building. On the upper floors, student housing units mark the perimeter of the existing structure.
Jarmers Place Landscape copenhagen, Denmark – 20th Century Danish landscaping works to south of original building, Date built: 1996-97, Architect: Erik Brandt Dam – Brandt Hell Hansted Holscher Arkitekter.
21 artists re-designed 61 rooms conceived by Volkswagen – to launch the VW Fox – and organised by Die Gestalten Verlag, Berlin-based publishers.
Michael Laird Architects are delighted to announce that they have recently gained detailed planning consent for two separate building projects within central Stirling, including public realm renewal.
Mellerstain House Scotland: historic Scottish property in The Borders – design by William & Robert Adam – located near Kelso, Scottish Borders Dates built: 1725-78: Stately home set within 80 hectares of parkland. Home of the 13th Earl of Haddington.
In 2001, Lotte Glob, a Danish ceramic artist whose practice is closely identified with the wilderness landscape in North-West Scotland commissioned me to build a living and working space that would enable her to integrate her practice, her business and her lifestyle.