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        <![CDATA[The Bothy and Tùr at Cuningar Loop / jmarchitects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Cuningar Loop Forestry Park is a transformational green space project at the heart of the Clyde Gateway, providing approximately 37 acres of unique urban woodland with river frontage and activity spaces, forming the largest urban park in South Lanarkshire. Through The Bothy &amp; Tùr our client aspirations were to further enhance and develop the visitor experience, and encourage greater dwell time and use of the park.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Set behind a striking façade of Scottish stone at the point where <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/edinburgh">Edinburgh</a>’s historic Old Town meets the New Town, Market Street Hotel emerges as a cultural gateway to both the city’s storied past and its pulse-quickening present. The visual concept of the 98-room hotel pays homage to the capital’s character and historic narrative, while simultaneously exploring Scottish cosmopolitanism. Cracked, earthen walls are juxtaposed against the clean, minimalist lines of contemporary furnishings, and unexpected bursts of traditional tartans and heritage fabrics provide an experiential element to the hotel’s aesthetic. Should guests feel the need for even deeper immersion in this most singular of urban locations, the property’s spectacular rooftop Champagne lounge, Nor’ Loft, offers views across the city’s historic landscape and celebrated icons.</p>]]>
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