Arup is excited to have been presented with four awards out of a possible ten categories, which reflected the industries’ focus on good design, sustainability, and environmental responsibility:
Arup were integral to the creation of this project, delivering the structural engineering design for the refurbishment and adaptive re-use of two existing buildings (one Grade B listed) with a significant new-build hub building constructed around and between both buildings. Arup’s involvement supported the University to create a sustainable building that enhances the student experience and places their journey and wellbeing at its heart.
The third busiest railway station in Scotland, Glasgow Queen Street Station’s striking design has made it the figurehead for the continued decarbonisation of Scotland’s Railways. Its uplifting and inclusive character aims to delight those who use it, celebrating the passengers’ choice of travel on greener, cleaner trains.
With a new multi-screen cinema and an additional 100,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space, the redevelopment of the St Enoch Centre has created a world-class retail and leisure destination in a key location at the heart of Glasgow city centre.
Arup carried out the complex temporary works design of the £17m redevelopment of the Scottish National Galleries, one of Edinburgh’s most prominent buildings. The project involved close co-ordination with the main Contractor and Project Team within a very congested site.