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07.01.14: Ormiston Medical Centre Progress

More rain and mud but it’s not far off being wind and watertight….

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15.11.13: Ormiston Medical Centre Progress

it’s taking shape….roof insulation underway….

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Patience and Highmore Architects are delighted that our Thomas Telford Parliamentary Church Conversion project has been shortlisted as one of 5 projects to receive a Special Mention at this year’s RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Awards.

08:11:13 RIAS Andrew Doolan Award – Special Mention

November 8, 2013

25.10.13 : Progress at Ormiston

It’s raining but the kit is up to wallplate level….

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Construction works progressing well at Prestonpans.

25.09.13 : Prestonpans progress

September 25, 2013

09.09.13 : Progress at Medical Centre, East Lothian

Foundations in and steel frame of core section now up on our new medical centre site in East Lothian.DSCF8483

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Progress at Prestonpans update.

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21.08.13 : Progress at Prestonpans

August 21, 2013

Works have begun on site at our Ormiston Medical Centre project.

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16.08.13 : Works begin at Ormiston

August 16, 2013

One of Patience and Highmore Architects completed projects, the Leith Corn Exchange, Constitution Street, Edinburgh has become a new business hub. It is great to see this building being occupied and used once more. We wish Creative Exchange Leith every success.

 

25.07.13 : Leith Corn Exchange

July 25, 2013

Our Nursery Project at Wester Hailes in Edinburgh has been added to the Care section of our website.Patience and Highmore's Calder Grove Nursery project. Architects in Edinburgh.

04.07.13 : New page added.

July 4, 2013

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