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Bangour Hospital Redevelopment Masterplanning Competition : competition documents, 1993-1994.
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Bangour Hospital Redevelopment Masterplanning Competition : competition documents, 1993-1994.

Description:

approximately 28 items : illustrations (some color), maps, plans

Notes:
Competition to select designs for a mixed use architectural redevelopment of the site of the former Bangour Hospital complex in West Lothian, Scotland.
Sponsored by: Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited and The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland.
Includes: competition brief (10 leaves); 1 aerial photo of site (30 x 42 cm. folded to 30 x 21 cm.); customs declaration forms (5 leaves); entry form; budget cost calculation sheet; various maps indicating location of site; various information sheets concerning climate; various site plans (30 x 42 cm. folded to 30 x 21 cm.); "Previous uses of site" (5 leaves); "Analysis of market demand for development in West Lothian" (10 leaves); "Engineering and environment constraints" (6 leaves); "Information on existing services on site" (7 leaves); "Environmental analysis of Bangour General Hospital site, West Lothian" (4 leaves); "Road design guidance notes" (25 leaves); "Industrial and business property markets in Lothian Region" (12 p.); colour photocopy of aerial photographs of site (30 x 42 cm. folded to 30 x 21 cm.); 2 blue-line site plans (59 x 83 cm. folded to 30 x 21 cm.); "Broxburn area local plan" (43 p.); all in vinyl case
Additional material in Vertical File, including jury report (5 leaves) and 10 col. photos. of winning submission.
Winner: Matthew Priestman Architects.
Subject:

Bangour Hospital (West Lothian, Scotland)
Bangour Hospital Redevelopment Masterplanning Competition (1993-1994)
Architecture Competitions Scotland.
City planning Scotland West Lothian.
Urban renewal Scotland West Lothian.
Architecture Concours Écosse.
Architecture Competitions
City planning
Urban renewal
Scotland
Scotland West Lothian
Architectural Competitions Great Britain Scotland 1990-2000.
Urban planning Great Britain Scotland West Lothian 1990-2000.
Urban renewal Great Britain Scotland West Lothian 1990-2000.

Form/genre:

Color photographs.

Added entries:

Matthew Priestman Architects.
Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited.
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland.

Holdings:

Location: Library cage documents graphiques competition 197739
Call No.: NA2350.S36 B36 1993
Status: Available

Location: Library main vertical files competition 197738
Call No.: 197738
Status: Available

Location: Library main competition 197740
Call No.: NA2350.S36 B36 1993
Status: Available

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