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At the time, Edinburgh College of Art was divided into four schools: Drawing and Painting, Design and Crafts, Architecture, and Sculpture. [2] [3] The establishment of the new School of Architecture was initially aimed for the training of architects and artists, which was supported by public subscriptions and foundations. The first architecture ...
ScotRail trains passing Edinburgh Airport taken from Stenhouse Bridge, around a mile and a half northwest of the site of Edinburgh Gateway. As part of the Strategic Transports Project Review, which plans what is going to happen with Scotland's transport over the next 20 years, 29 investment priorities were identified in support of the future growth of Scotland's businesses and communities.
The Netherdale complex is located on Nether Road towards the east end of Galashiels, near the River Tweed.The Gala rugby ground is in the north-west corner of the site, with the Gala Fairydean Rovers football ground in the south-west; the two grounds are joined end-to-end.
Gala Fairydean first played its home matches at Eastlands Park in Galashiels between 1909 and 1913, before moving to Mossilee for a spell until the 1920s. The club moved back to Eastlands, and stayed until 1929, when Netherdale was opened. [1] Netherdale has been the club's home since 1929 and is located in the south-east of Galashiels.
Adam House is a Category B listed building in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is owned by the University of Edinburgh, and used as studio spaces for the architecture school. It consists of 4 studio spaces and a lecture theatre. External detail from Adam House
Edward Culling Architects - John Hope Gateway, Edinburgh; Reaich and Hall Architects - Medical & Biological Sciences Building, University of St Andrews; Dualchas Building Design - Raasay Community Hall, Isle of Raasay; Gökay Deveci - Tigh Na Cladach, Dunoon; Anderson Bell + Christie - The West Centre, Glasgow; 2011 Gareth Hoskins Architects
Galashiels (/ ˌ ɡ æ l ə ˈ ʃ iː l z /; Scots: Gallae, [2] Scottish Gaelic: An Geal Àth) [3] is a town in the Scottish Borders with a population of around 12,600. Its name is often colloquially shortened to "Gala". [4]
Upload another image Cornmill Square, Monument To Sir Walter Scott 55°36′54″N 2°48′26″W / 55.614986°N 2.807355°W / 55.614986; -2.807355 (Cornmill Square, Monument To Sir Walter Scott) Category C(S) 31980 Upload Photo Dale Street, Netherdale Mill 55°36′32″N 2°47′07″W / 55.608812°N 2.78537°W / 55.608812; -2.78537 (Dale Street, Netherdale ...