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Tom McCabe, MSP for Hamilton South, officially opened one of Hypostyle's most recent high profile projects on September 18th 2006.

Miller Street, situated on the edge of Hamilton town centre, is a sustainable development of 26 homes created for Clyde Valley Housing Association. Hypostyle won the commission as part of a competition organised by the housing association, along with Communities Scotland and Hamilton Ahead (South Lanarkshire Council).

Working in collaboration with leading thinkers in the fields of energy design and environmentalism, Hypostyle designed four apartment blocks in a villa style around a safe and sustainable courtyard environment for all the residents to enjoy. Innovative, energy-saving design techniques are evident throughout Hypostyle's work on the project ensuring that the homes are not only a pleasure to live in they also have a minimal impact on the local environment.

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