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ARPL Architects
The Standard, Dumfries High Street
The Standard is the first phase of the Midsteeple masterplan, a community led and owned regeneration of Dumfries Town Centre. The aim is to enable the community to take control of the re-development of the heart of the town.
This Standard is the first project delivering on these ambitions comprises three main elements
-the substantially refurbished existing High Street building
-a seven storey tower in the hinterland with workspaces and affordable residential flats above
-a single storey link block providing flexible community and work spaces topped by a shared roof terrace and garden room
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Stallan-Brand Architecture + Design Ltd & Ann Nisbet Studio
Maltings Wynd
Dundashill is a vibrant, climate-resilient, creative destination, where community living blends with canalside adventure.
Maltings Wynd is the second phase of this new sustainable urban neighbourhood, delivering 78 townhouses designed in collaboration with award-winning Glasgow practices Ann Nisbet Studio and Stallan-Brand.
The development boasts a network of landscaped pedestrian friendly streets, play areas, and communal green spaces, including a large sunken garden at its heart. The architectural language of the 3 and 4 bedroom, 3 storey townhouses celebrates the North Glasgow past industrial context, whilst the internal layouts are designed to meet the demands of a diverse range of residents.
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Collective Architecture
Water Row Phase 1
Water Row is a key development site in Glasgow, pivotal in transforming the city's waterfront. Recognised in Glasgow’s City Plan as a key priority site, it connects Glasgow West to Glasgow South, highlighted by the delivery of a new pedestrian bridge which, together with the new housing has transformed this part of the city.
The delivery of 92 mid-market homes forms Phase 1 of a wider strategic plan and vision. The development defines key urban edges at Govan Cross, enhances connectivity to the River Clyde, and supports the new Partick Bridge link, helping to revitalise the area’s historic core.