Cumbrae Parish Church Contractor Appointed by Guest User

The project has once again been featured in the Largs & Millport Weekly News where it has been reported that Cumbrae Parish Church's focus group has reviewed the tender prices and appointed Linea Construction as the contractor. 

It has also been reported that due to the new church being situated alongside Cumbrae Primary, it is expected that the construction process will play a role in educating the primary pupils on the construction process. We will be visiting the school in the hopes of inspiring future architects and teaching them about the construction process from an architects point of view.

We look forward to working alongside Linea Construction to deliver the new church that the Church of Scotland has shown a strong interest in due to their growing congregation size in a time where congregation numbers are declining. 

To read about the latest updates on the project in the Largs & Millport Weekly News, click here. 

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Milton of Campsie Parish Church Extension Complete by Guest User

We are proud to announce that in April of 2017 the new build extension to Milton of Campsie Parish Church (Church of Scotland) was completed. McLean Architects worked with the trustees of Milton of Campsie Parish Church to complete the extension to their existing church hall. The extension provides a multi-purpose space for worship with seating capacity for 300 people, provision for games and sports, meeting rooms and a cafe. The steel framed, single storey extension is primarily timber clad with masonry cladding used for the small room accommodation and an aluminium standing seam roof. Using hybrid window units, which encloses the existing canopy structure, a linking corridor has been created. The church is zero carbon rated thanks to the newly installed air source heat pump which has reduced the churches carbon footprint, energy costs and helped the church received a triple A insulation rating. 

The churches completion and zero carbon rating has also recently been mentioned in the Project Scotland construction news magazine. To read more about the church in the magazine, click here.

Dumfries Baptist Church in the Dumfries & Galloway Standard by Guest User

We are proud to share with you a recent article on Dumfries Baptist Church, written in the print publication of the Dumfries & Galloway Standard newspaper.

The article reads:

A church for the 21st century is set to open on schedule in Dumfries. 
The 2,000 square meter community facility being built on the edge of Georgetown comes with a £4.7 million price tag and will be a new home for the baptist congregation which has met at Newall Terrace since 1873.
In recent years, the sandstone building there had become too small as church membership grew, so morning services had usually been held in Dumfries High. 
Members were on the lookout for the right site for a new church and Reverend Alistair Purss said they owed a debt of gratitude to the late Ken Asher who found out the land at Gillbrae was for sale in 2012.
The new church has a main hall, seating nigh on 500, which will be available to hire for weddings concerts and other events. 
The community resource also boasts a cafe, sports hall, youth facilities, kitchen, toilets and changing facilities. 
Rev Purss added: "Moving house is said to be one of the most stressful things we do; but moving church is even more challenging.
"We plan to flit in stages, during March and April, staring with Sunday services and out own clubs. 
The Cornerstone Cafe will also open gradually. Anyone wanting to book a room, either for single or regular use, is welcome to do so now. Some clubs are already choosing rooms which will be available for the wider community to use from mid-April." 

 

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Cumbrae Baptist Church in Largs & Millport Weekly News by Guest User

We are pleased to announce that work has begun on site at the new Cumbrae Parish Church, which is due to be completed by autumn of 2018. 

The brand new single storey steel frame building with pitched roof has a sanctuary to hold 140 people, a kitchen area and a multi-purpose room for various church activities.

The project has been featured in the Largs & Millport Weekly News where it has been reported that a substantial community fundraising initiative was successfully undertaken. In addition, grants have been awarded to the church by The Church of Scotland and the All Churches Trust.

The press article also reports on the success of this church at a time where elsewhere in Scotland, churches are closing down. 

To read about the project in Largs & Millport Weekly News, Click here.

We are delighted to be working with Cumbrae Parish Church and look forward to completing their building.

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Wellwood Leslie Architects Wins DIA Award for Best Commercial/Non-Domestic Award 2017 by Guest User

Wellwood Leslie Architects winning the 2017 Dundee Institute of Architects (DIA) Award for Best Commercial / Non-Domestic building. The award is in recognition for the work done at The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. 

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Haymarket Yards Student Accommodation by Guest User

We are delighted to report that planning permission has been granted for Haymarket Yards Student Accommodation in Haymarket, Edinburgh. The project consists of 91 Studios, a common room, a fitness suite and a cinema. 

Saltcoats Town Hall Commended in the 2017 RTPI Awards for Planning Excellence by Guest User

McLean Architects were delighted to hear of success for their Saltcoats Town Hall regeneration project in the Excellence in Planning for Built Heritage category at the RTPI Planning for Excellence Awards 2017. This is further recognition of our successful collaboration between North Ayrshire Council and the community to regenerate a significant landmark in the local townscape. 

Blairtummock - Construction Begins Soon by Guest User

Blairtummock Lodge, a private residential proposal, is set to start on site at the beginning of July. Haldane Construction is the main contractor and we are excited for the work to commence.

University of Strathclyde Wolfson Centre by Guest User

We are delighted to report that planning permission has recently been granted for the refurbishment and extension of the Wolfson Centre: Biomedical Engineering Building at the University of Strathclyde. Construction works are programmed for commencement in 2018.