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R E S I D E N T I a L R E S I D E N T I A L Our Vision About Us An outstanding place to work Promote creativity Inspire people MAST Architects is one of the largest architectural practices in Scotland, Exceed expectations delivering projects across a number of sectors with a particular focus on residential, conservation and community projects, in addition to care, leisure and Make a difference office developments. This brochure provides an overview of our residential portfolio, showcasing both completed and feasibility-stage projects. MAST works with partners across a range of tenures, including local authority and RSL organisations as well as private clients. Our involvement covers all aspects of the residential sector, from affordable rent and shared equity models through to mid-market rent, build-to-rent and private-rented schemes, delivering mixed tenure schemes across Scotland up to values of £30M. Our approach to delivery incorporates the latest approaches in BIM and Our Values sustainable design, often incorporating offsite manufacture and other modern methods of construction. People first We are proud to work closely with our clients to achieve their aims and Sustainability objectives, providing new warm and healthy homes. Creativity Quality Contact 51 St Vincent Crescent, Approach Glasgow, G3 8NQ 0141 221 6834 We are an award winning architectural practice based in Glasgow. We offer a Director led approach, developing a partnering ethos throughout each and every project, [email protected] recognising the importance of developing a strong relationship with all parties in order to ensure quality. www.mastarchitects.co.uk We adopt an innovative and pragmatic approach to design working closely with clients to achieve their aims and objectives underpinned by our belief that people, place and community are placed at the heart of what we do. We believe that all projects are unique and we work to develop sustainable environments with a focus on creating a sense of place. We aim to make a difference. listen explore create deliver Scottish Home Awards 2016 Small Affordable Housing Development of the Year - Housing Associations B E L M O N T M O S S P A R K R O A D B O U L E V A R D Delivered for CCG (Scotland) Ltd and Loretto Housing This scheme, delivered for Southside and Loretto Housing Association, this project saw a 49 unit new build flatted Associations, provides a total of 55 dwellings in a range of development completed in the north of Glasgow. Focusing sizes from 1 - 3 bedrooms. The project incorporates both on sustainable targets set by the client, all units met SBSA mainstream provision and an element of specialised elderly Section 7 Silver standards for Aspects 1 - 8 using flue gas dementia care, the latter contained within a dedicated close. heat recovery and MVHR. A communal roof terrace, meeting spaces and community gardens have also been provided within the development. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Herald Property Scottish Home Awards 2018 Awards 2019 Affordable Housing Large Affordable Housing Development of the Year Development of the Year - (Commendation) Housing Associations M O N T G O M E R I E W E I R S T O N S T R E E T R O A D Completed for Cunninghame Housing Association in Located in the Ayrshire town of Kilwinning, this development Ardrossan, Ayrshire, this development delivered 70 two for Cunninghame Housing Association delivers 64 new and three bedroom dwellings in a mixture of family affordable homes in a range of sizes, including family houses, cottage flats and three storey flatted types. The housing, cottage flats, and dedicated wheelchair and development is located on former industrial land adjacent amenity provision, within a layout which embraces the to the Firth of Clyde, forming part of a wider regenerative principles of Designing Streets on a greenfield site on the effort within the town. edge of the Eglinton Country Park. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Scottish Home Awards 2016 Large Affordable Housing Development of the Year - Private Builder P A N M U R E B R O O M L E A S T R E E T G A T E This development comprises 108 units on a site adjacent to This mixed tenure scheme for Partick Housing Association the Forth and Clyde Canal, at the Firhill Basin. The scheme incorporates a 15-bed care home, 14 townhouses and 18 provides 98 flats and ten houses across eight blocks, split flats, on the former site of Broomlea Primary School in into Shared Equity and rented tenures, including dedicated Glasgow. The striking design utilises proprietary sunspace wheelchair provision. Delivered by CCG (Scotland) Ltd on ‘pods’ within the facades of the townhouse plots to provide behalf of Queens Cross Housing Association, the project additional amenity space as well as allowing dwellings to has won numerous accolades for its innovative use of off- benefit from solar gain. site manufacturing techniques. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Structural Timber Scottish Home Awards 2018 Awards 2019 Affordable Housing Best Conversion Development of the Year E L L E R S L I E C O A T B R I D G E C R E S C E N T L I B R A R Y Completed for Sanctuary Homes and CCG (Scotland) MAST led on the selective demolition and refurbishment Ltd., this project delivered 42 affordable units in Yoker, of the category B-listed former library in Coatbridge, Glasgow. Utilising an innovative cross-laminated timber preserving an important local landmark and creating 12 (CLT) construction, the building is Scotland’s largest such new flats. Delivered for Clyde Valley Housing Association, structure at a height of seven storeys, occupying a highly the project involved removal of the original book stacks prominent riverside site, and was developed in a BIM to create a courtyard garden and amenity space, with the environment using Revit software. remaining block receiving extensive fabric repairs. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects S T A N L E Y H I L L R O A D S T R E E T This development in Ardrossan for Cunninghame Housing Delivered for Cunninghame Housing Association, this 46- Association provides 28 new dwellings on the former site unit scheme in Kilmarnock offers a mixture of two and three of Stanley Primary School. The site’s offer comprises bedroom housetypes, including amenity and wheelchair a mixture of two and three bedroom family houses and provision, all designed to Housing for Varying Needs cottage flats, including dedicated wheelchair and amenity principles. The site was formerly occupied by unpopular provision, the project is grouped around a shared surface three storey flatted blocks, with this site acting as the first courtyard, influenced by the principles of Designing Streets, step in a wider regeneration of the local area. with high quality soft and hard landscaping treatments. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Brick Awards 2018 Urban Regeneration (Commendation) C A R M I C H A E L K E L V I N D A L E C O U R T P L A C E This project delivered 14 no. one and two bed cottage This scheme in the Maryhill area of Glasgow provides flats for Cunninghame Housing Association in Stevenston, a total of 52 affordable housing units, comprising both North Ayrshire, centred around a south-west facing private mainstream and supported accommodation. The project courtyard for residents, which acts as a ‘communal front was delivered by Cruden Building & Renewals Ltd. for Cube garden’. The development was located on the site of a Housing Association. former villa, with the design taking cues from a series of retained stone walls around the perimeter. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Herald Property Awards 2019 Best Starter Home (Small) Apartment of the Year (Commendation) Development of the Year (Commendation) R I V E R F O R D A L M O N D V A L E G A R D E N S G A R D E N S When complete, Riverford Gardens will provide 156 units Brought forward on behalf of The JR Group, Almondvale for private sale on behalf of CCG Homes, including flats, Gardens comprises seven detached three and four bed semi-detached houses and townhouse units, located on units for private sale, with integral garages. The units are Glasgow’s south side adjacent to the White Cart Water. The grouped around an intimate courtyard, surrounded by project incorporates high quality landscaping treatments existing mature landscaping, on a site adjacent to the main and carefully considered massing to take advantage of its thoroughfare of Blackburn, West Lothian. riverside location. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects D U N N A Y R S T R E E T R O A D This two-phase project delivered a total of 47 units in blocks This project in Cumnock, delivered for East Ayrshire Council, of two - four storeys for Thenue Housing Association, saw eleven units built over two phases with an emphasis together with an eight-bed children’s care centre for on elderly-amenity and accessible housing provision. The Glasgow Social Work (GSW). Located in the Dalmarnock design was developed in collaboration with The Prince’s area of Glasgow, both phases were constructed by CCG Trust, with special consideration of detailing, materiality (Scotland) Ltd. and a suitable response to the local vernacular. Residential l MAST Architects Warm. Healthy. Homes l MAST Architects Herald Property Awards 2011 Best Apartment A N D E R S T O N H A R H I L L R E G E N E R A T I O N S T R E E T MAST were originally appointed to develop a detailed Completed for Elderpark Housing Association, this project masterplan for the Anderston estate to inform delivery of delivered 109 units of mixed tenure residential units c.
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