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19 Oct 2015
Faced with the growing fear of labour shortages and wafer thin margins many in the construction sector are looking to the...

19 Oct 2015
October 2015 saw the launch of a new public body to investigate, care for and promote Scotland’s historic...

19 Oct 2015
Industrial and residential quarters rarely mix well, particularly when the needs of children are paramount, but a...

19 Oct 2015
Received wisdom has it that we’re custodians of the built environment: we merely add another layer to history before...

20 Oct 2015
Many contemporary cities have been redeveloped by a wide spread capitalist system fuelled by a neoliberal ideology, not...

20 Oct 2015
No place on earth has as much sea as Britain and no place in Britain has as much seaside as Argyll. Weaving in and out it...

20 Oct 2015
Choose a pair a knickers. Choose a sandwich filling. Choose a pair a socks. Choose a political party tae vote fur. Choose...

24 Nov 2015
Here we see how the discipline is evolving and find much to discuss, as you will see.




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24 Nov 2015
We also take a look at some of the professions greatest feats of the past 12 months and what more there is to look forward...

13 Jan 2016
Iron founding begins around two in the afternoon, with a sheet of flame and showers of sparks. The furnace operator...

13 Jan 2016
Ever since Andres Duany first parachuted into Scotland to kick-off the charrettes programme back in 2010 church...

13 Jan 2016
The words housing and crisis have become inextricably linked over the past decade in the UK as supply shortages exacerbate...

13 Jan 2016
The Festival of Architecture may have only just begun but the Royal Incorporation of Architects (RIAS) are already hailing...

13 Jan 2016
A major reorganisation of Glasgow’s hospital provision involving the transfer of services from the Western Infirmary...

13 Jan 2016
Life has always been hard in the Aberdeenshire fishing village of Portsoy, a remote northeast community where the going...

13 Jan 2016
Having bequeathed his home and grounds to the school in 1956 the limitations of local architect and property developer Tom...

13 Jan 2016
City of Glasgow College’s riverside campus, satellite of the far larger Cathedral Street edifice, has been designed...

13 Jan 2016
A visit to the British Ceramics Biennial1 offered a chance to revisit that most singular and problematic of English...

19 Jan 2016
It was no easy job but after many months of research, polling and tracking architectural awards we’ve arrived at the...

22 Apr 2016
For most people already struggling to stay good on their New Year’s resolution to get down to the  local gym...

22 Apr 2016
One of the great tragedies of Glasgow is the slow erosion of architectural ornament from buildings which may at first...

22 Apr 2016
The cotton mills of North West England have long cast their shadow across the area’s history but as...

22 Apr 2016
The Carbuncle Awards have been on the go for over a decade now, hitting the headlines in towns as diverse as Cumbernauld,...

22 Apr 2016
News that the future of Gillespie Kidd & Coia’s modernist masterpiece St Peter’s Seminary has been secured...

22 Apr 2016
The sudden parting of Hoskins Architects founder Gareth Hoskins at the age of just 48 on 9 January is still sinking in for...

22 Apr 2016
It’s set new standards for schools delivery in East Dunbartonshire but what is it precisely about Walters &...

22 Apr 2016
Blame Reyner Banham …

The architecture critic’s final books, A Concrete Atlantis and Scenes in...

22 Apr 2016
For decades all roads have led south as far as Scotland is concerned but as the EU referendum draws near all that could be...

6 Jul 2016
Whether or not you have been to Berwick-upon-Tweed, you will almost certainly have seen it. Trains travelling between...

6 Jul 2016
After all the sound and fury of an often intemperate campaign half of Britain awoke on the morning of 24 June to learn the...

6 Jul 2016
The Central Scotland Green Network (CSGNT) has spent the better part of the past decade supporting existing partnerships...

6 Jul 2016
McEwens of Perth, the city’s oldest department store, went into administration a few weeks ago. For several...

11 Jul 2016
Over a series of interviews and case studies we outline the current lie of the land.

11 Jul 2016
They show that in an age of global competition good design has never been more to the fore.


12 Jul 2016
Wind turbines often divide opinion, just ask Donald Trump, but with a new generation of oscillating ‘stalks’...

12 Jul 2016
Whilst Glasgow’s east end has benefitted from Commonwealth Games largesse the comparatively forgotten northern...

12 Jul 2016
Contentious plans to erect a set-piece hotel at the heart of the planned redevelopment of Edinburgh’s St James...

12 Jul 2016
Growing appreciation of the role timber has to play in solving Britain’s worsening housing crisis has prompted Wood...

12 Jul 2016
Innovation - the word is very much a buzz term these days and indeed, in economic terms, Japan’s Nomura Research...

12 Oct 2016
Urban Realm takes a detailed look at the engineering profession courtesy of eight key players in the profession who...

17 Oct 2016
Just now, it’s tempting to view all English cities through the lens of the Brexit vote. What started as a series of...

17 Oct 2016
Visitors to Edinburgh who walked down the Royal Mile twenty years ago may recall the Holyrood Brewery.

Even...

17 Oct 2016
Artists from around the world have begun descending on a purpose built artist centre, the latest addition to a cluster of...

17 Oct 2016
Edinburgh’s Holyrood Road was once dominated by tanneries, breweries and choking industry but the inexorable march...

17 Oct 2016
There is a certain intrigue about Japan, a country which seems to exist culturally somewhere between China and the West,...

17 Oct 2016
Crieff’s A-listed Old South Church, built in 1882 to designs by JJ Stevenson, has languished in a state of...

17 Oct 2016
Having published their first concept visualisation for a St Kilda visitor centre Dualchas, working in collaboration with...

17 Oct 2016
Stirling Council has published its draft city masterplan, drawn up in collaboration with Stallan Brand and Turner and...

17 Oct 2016
The Thistle Foundation has long been at the heart of care giving to those with long term health conditions in the deprived...

11 Jan 2017
Whilst its metro big brother Glasgow fumbles for a coherent waterfront masterplan Ayr Renaissance is pushing forward with...

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