AN architect at Anderson Bell + Christie (AB+C) has moved into a new home designed by his colleagues.
Glasgow-based AB+C worked with Urban Union on the second phase of the Laurieston regeneration project, which forms part of Glasgow City Council’s transformational regeneration areas initiative.
The project involved the build of 173 new homes in a mix of four to six-storey apartment blocks and townhouses. After hearing his colleagues talk about the project, senior architect, Alasdair, enquired about the new homes as he currently lived in the area but was looking for somewhere new.
Alasdair said, “At the time, we already lived in Laurieston, but we were looking for more space. When the conversation came up, I was incredibly excited that my colleagues were working on this project and I hadn’t checked it out yet.
“The location is perfect, which is why we didn’t want to move far, it’s just south of the city centre, it has great connections and it’s close to lots of parks and green spaces. Knowing Anderson Bell + Christie was working on this with Urban Union, gave us a lot of reassurance.”
Alasdair and wife, Laura, registered interest and moved in to a two-bedroom, two bathroom south-facing apartment. Design features of the apartment include a wraparound balcony with three external doors from the living space and both bedrooms, as well as spacious open plan living.
Alasdair continued, “Laurieston is a really up-and-coming area of Glasgow and a really desirable place to live if you’re looking to live in the city. These homes have been thoughtfully designed to face south or west, which means they take advantage of the daylight throughout the day – it’s been a real lifesaver having the balcony especially for our dog, Moose. The Linear Park which was created as part of the design is a great hub for children living within the development and a perfect place for Moose to explore so close to home.
“These new homes feature all the benefits of a new build home including energy efficiency, as we tend not to have to put the heating on from March through to October.
“Being an architect, it is sometimes really hard to look at your own home objectively, but with the Laurieston flats, it offered fantastically designed, spacious living that had those special touches I know my colleagues will have carefully taken into account. Great design which is sympathetic to its surroundings really makes this a fantastic place to live and it is great to reap the rewards first-hand that we aim to deliver for our clients on each and every project.”