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Successful Heritage Lottery Bid 18/9/2009Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Lottery Fund grant of nearly £800,000 for the regeneration of Renfrew Town Hall.

The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant of nearly £800,000 for the regeneration of Renfrew Town Hall. Robert Potter and Partners and Charles Strang prepared the Conservation Management Plan for the successful bid.

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A+DS Annual Report: Design Matters 30/10/2008Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Solar courtyard housing used to illustrate good practice in Creating Communities.

Architecture and Design Scotland’s Annual Report features our solar courtyard housing in Girvan to illustrate the Creating Communities section of the report, stating,

Good housing design and planning is about making pleasant, subtly memorable places to live in or to wander through.

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North Merchiston Care Home Solar Array Installed 12/8/2008Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Roof-mounted solar array has been installed to use sunlight to provide free water heating.

Our second 60 bedroomed care project for City of Edinburgh Council has had its solar array installed. The roof-mounted panels use sunlight to provide free water heating, reducing CO2 emissions.

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Architectural Digest Germany / Austria 21/7/2008Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Glenmalloch Lodge appears in the July/August German edition of The Architectural Digest.

An article on Glenmalloch Lodge appears in the July/August German edition of The Architectural Digest. It discusses the building in the context of the Emancipation of women, and concludes “If there are ghosts here, then they can only be good ones.”

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New Timber Architecture in Scotland 22/4/2008Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Roucan Loch Crematorium featured as an exemplar project involving the use of timber.

Roucan Loch Crematorium has been included in the publication New Timber Architecture in Scotland which showcases exemplar projects involving the use of timber. The text on the crematorium notes,

The resulting tranquility is enhanced by the careful use of natural materials.

 

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Beautiful Britain “Living Landmarks” 23/11/2007Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Landmark Trust project which rescued Glenmalloch Lodge is featured “Beautiful Britain” magazine.

Our restoration of Glenmalloch Lodge for the Landmark Trust is featured in the Winter 2007 edition of “Beautiful Britain” magazine. The project has saved another of Britain’s vulnerable landmarks and is now available for holiday bookings at www.landmarktrust.org.uk

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