The team behind the design and build of the Great Tapestry of Scotland visitor centre in Galashiels is celebrating another accolade after winning the RICS Scotland Award for best public building.

The building, designed by Page\Park Architect and built by Ogilvie Construction, consists of gallery spaces, a visitor centre, café, workshop area and offices. The front of the neighbouring B listed post office was refurbished to accommodate staff and studio space.

Colin Smith MRICS, chair of the judging panel, said: “These winning projects are a true testament to the hard work of property professionals in Scotland. The pandemic has led to the industry facing much uncertainty and challenging conditions, but we were delighted, and very proud to see such innovative building projects appearing across our cities and towns.”

The building won the Design Award for New Build (Commercial) in the Scottish Borders Design Awards earlier in 2022. The visitor centre has also received the highest 5-star rating for visitor experience by Visit Scotland, which reflects an ‘exceptional customer experience.’

Marshall Brown were delighted to support main contractor Ogilvie and architects Page/Park with the design, manufacture, supply and installation of the curtain walling for the project. Business Development Manager Barrie Sheppard commented “When Ogilvie approached us about the project, we jumped at the chance to be involved. Prestigious projects like this don’t come along very often, so we were delighted to have been successful.”

The Great Tapestry of Scotland is a unique project to stitch the entire story of Scotland from pre-history to modern times and through its artistry and visual storytelling, making Scotland’s history, heritage and culture accessible to all.

With work almost complete on the newest member of the International Hotel Group’s portfolio. Developer Axcel Hospitality is looking forward to the latest member of their family “VOCO” opening its doors to guests in Edinburgh City Centre. Marshall Brown in #partnership with Ogilvie Construction was delighted to complete the #curtainwall and #window package.

Derrick McKenna, Managing Director said “We are delighted to add another hotel brand to our extensive portfolio of projects and look forward to seeing the finished project in all its glory”

Work was due to be completed in early 2020, however, due to circumstances outwith everyones control the official opening has been delayed till further in the year.

 

The opening of a visitor centre in Galashiels which tells the story of Scotland through one of the world’s largest tapestries is now well under construction, with a planned opening in Spring 2021.

Ogilvie Construction was appointed by Scottish Borders Council to construct this unique facility on a previously derelict town center site.

The new building which will house the tapestry has been designed by architectural practice, Page & Park, while the adjacent former Post Office will be re-purposed to bring the B-listed building back into use. There will also be retail, café, education and touring exhibition space, as well as an ongoing event and exhibition programme.

Business Development Manager Barrie Sheppard said, “Prestigious projects like this, don’t come about very often, so when we were given the opportunity to work with Ogilvie Construction on such a fantastic development, we jumped at the chance”.

Scotland’s largest new hotel is now open for business in Glasgow after successful completion by Ogilvie Construction.

The new Motel One Hotel in Oswald Street, Glasgow, which offers 374 rooms, is the first in Glasgow for the European budget designer brand.

Marshall Brown designed, fabricated and installed the entire glazed façade on the project

 

Following on from the recently completed Hampton by Hilton at Springside, Edinburgh, Marshall Brown are delighted to have been selected by Mcaleer & Rushe to design,  fabricate and install the curtainwall and entrance facades on the new Hampton by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh airport.

Within 5 minutes walking distance from the terminal, this new build hotel is on the site of the former immigration police station Saltire House and adjoining carpark. The project is currently being developed as a 175 bed Hampton by Hilton hotel with planning application pending for an increased 240 bed hotel. The building will be 6 storeys with all hotel services at Ground floor level and bedrooms above ground on level 1 – 5.

Works have commenced on site with glazed facades expected at the beginning of February 2018

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Marshall Brown in conjunction with client Thomas Johnstone are bringing Another Ibis Hotel To Glasgow

A disused office building on Waterloo Street is being transformed into a brand new Ibis Styles hotel.  As many will have come to expect from the Ibis Styles brand, the hotel will have personality and creative elements throughout.

Marshall Brown have been engaged to design, fabricate and install the fully glazed envelope using Aluprof MB SR-50.

The 137 bed hotel is set to open in Summer 2018.

St Andrew Old Course Golf Resort & Spa

In conjunction with main contractors , Sharkey UK and NM Architects, Marshall Brown have completed the replacement of all the windows on this iconic building within a 13 week timescale as part of a total bedroom upgrade and spa extension complete with a new lap pool and extensive gym.