Nicoll_Russell_Studios,_Architects

Nicoll Russell Studios

Nicoll Russell Studios

Architecture firm in Dundee, Scotland


Nicoll Russell Studios is an architecture practice based in Dundee, Scotland.[1]

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The firm was established in 1982 by Andrew Nicoll and Ric Russell as a result of the completion of Dundee Repertory Theatre.[2][3]

The Dundee Repertory Theatre received the practice's first Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Award.[4] The practice has since won a number of awards including RIBA, National Civic Trust, Dynamic Place and Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) Awards.

Projects

Among Nicoll Russell's principal projects have been Arbroath Market Place (1987), The Grianan Building, Dundee (1987), TSB Bank, St Andrews (1989), Scrimgeour's Corner, Crieff (1993), the White Top Centre, Dundee (1995), Dundee Sheriff Court (1998), the Falkirk Wheel (1999), the Byre Theatre, St Andrews (2002), Scottish Dance Theatre, Dundee (2003), An Lanntair, Stornoway (2005), Howden Park Arts Centre, Livingston (2009), and the Briggait Artists' Studios Complex, in a listed former fish market facing the River Clyde in Glasgow, for The Wasps Trust (due 2010).[2][3]


References

  1. "NICOLL RUSSELL STUDIOS LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
  2. "Nicoll Russell Studios". www.rias.org.uk.

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