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17 Apr 2018
In 2017 two American charities (My Chosen Vessel (MVC) and Amor Ministries) partnered with a vision of creating a new...

17 Apr 2018
Coventry: another Brexit city, another City of Culture, another extraordinary history, another remarkable place. For baby...

17 Apr 2018
The poet Phillip Larkin took life and death as his great themes – particularly death.  Larkin, like his fellow...

17 Apr 2018
The Isle of Arran may be regarded as Scotland in Miniature but there is nothing small about its brand-new ferry terminal,...

17 Apr 2018
The first words of advice for any visitor to Glasgow are always ‘look up’ and appreciate the Victorian...

2 Jul 2018
The curtain may have fallen on Perth’s 2021 City of Culture ambitions but the city is bouncing back with a...

12 Jul 2018

Urban Realm grills seven trend setting voices from the profession to establish their views on everything from...


27 Jul 2018

Architecture is a fundamentally collaborative endeavour. Outwith the walls of the studio, there are clients, planners,...


27 Jul 2018

Burgeoning school rolls across Edinburgh have precipitated a wave of new building as the city scrambles to keep pace...


27 Jul 2018

Approximately 5 miles Southwest of Edinburgh, just off the B7015 between East Calder and Kirknewton, you will find a...


27 Jul 2018

Given Campbeltown’s remoteness its dilapidated grade A listed picture house can be said to have reached the end...


27 Jul 2018

Construction Scotland Innovation Centre has a bold remit - to introduce new technologies, materials and ways of working...


27 Jul 2018

In 1977, Peter Willis published “New Architecture in Scotland”. It’s a slim paperback illustrated...


27 Jul 2018

The way in which we define education, attainment and success has been incrementally evolving over the past decade as...


27 Jul 2018

In cities around the world the echoing sound of jack hammers and drills is being joined by the clacking of keyboards...


27 Jul 2018

As West Lothian Council unwraps the all new West Calder High School, fruit of a £32m investment, the largest...


16 Oct 2018

Leicester is an unregarded sort of place. Pevsner warned that the city “may strike the visitor as drab”,...


17 Oct 2018

At a time when some towns are experiencing the movement of public institutions to their peripheries, such as...


17 Oct 2018

Successive attempts to modernise the architectural profession have been met with indifference at best and active...


17 Oct 2018

Charles Rennie Mackintosh is the only Scots architect whose name everyone knows. He is beloved of Glaswegians, and...


17 Oct 2018

Recent years have borne witness to a significant expansion in the Scotch Whisky industry: a global export success and a...


17 Oct 2018

A year on from the opening of its factory facilities in the Hamilton International Business Park near Blantyre, the...


17 Oct 2018

Eight years after winning the competition to build a new design museum on the banks of the River Tay and 12 years after...


16 Jan 2019

Over the following pages we rank the key practices of 2018, together with examples of key work and hear from those...


16 Jan 2019

Six months on from the untimely passing of the late, great Will Alsop in May, his vision for a fluid Trans-Pennine...


16 Jan 2019

Direct your web browser to load any architect’s website and chances are your display will not thank you for the...


16 Jan 2019

Edinburgh’s City Observatory has embraced the high life with an unmissable hilltop arts venue following...


16 Jan 2019


When the press pack descended on Dundee for the opening of the V&A, many sought the city’s identity...


16 Jan 2019

In 2016, the City of Edinburgh began a conversation about its future to create a vision for 2050 alongside their City...


16 Jan 2019

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice has marked a milestone moment with the fulfillment of a long-held ambition...


18 Jan 2019

Fifteen years later and a decade after delivery of the Informatics Forum and Dugald Stewart Buildings the University of...


18 Jan 2019

Paying Last Respects
“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust…” I’ve returned...


18 Jan 2019

On 11 October Robin Webster, founder of Cameronwebster Architects, became president of the Royal Incorporation of...


23 Apr 2019

Armed conflicts kill, destroy and destabilise. They target people, their culture, identity and heritage. The last five...


23 Apr 2019

Over the past decade, I’ve made several trips to the Ruhr valley in Germany.  The first began at Zollverein...


23 Apr 2019

The Scottish tenement is an integral part of the urban landscape north of the border with these iconic stone buildings...


23 Apr 2019

New Ideas Set in Concrete: The current remodelling and 50th anniversary of BDP’s great ‘white whale’...


23 Apr 2019

LBA with Glencairn Properties have mixed the best of rural and urban design in their latest partnership, a townhouse...


23 Apr 2019

Britain’s housebuilders hold the key to solving the housing crisis but often find themselves blamed for poor...


23 Apr 2019

“Save the ABC” reads an earnest appeal, scrawled in black spray paint over the temporary site hoarding. On...


24 Apr 2019

Aberdeen’s Music Hall, situated in in the heart of the city in Union Street, has been tuned up at the hands of...


24 Apr 2019

Rising from the sands of the Arabian desert a shimmering new temple of culture has appeared amid the dunes, promising...


24 Apr 2019

Glasgow’s new city urbanist is on a mission to rekindle interest city life but is his independent advocacy...


10 Jul 2019

As budgets shrink and suburbanisation runs its course a group of marginal buildings on the boundary where affluence and...


10 Jul 2019

Amid ongoing criticism of failures at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde...


10 Jul 2019

For decades the Gorbals name was a byword for deprivation but following the New Gorbals regeneration of the 1990s and...


10 Jul 2019

Generations of workers have passed through the doors of Castle Mills, a centuries-old industrial site near the...


10 Jul 2019

St Petersburg may be best known for its Imperial splendor but on the banks of the River Neva, at a respectful distance...


10 Jul 2019

Open public commissions form a vital component, offering a fast-track to the top for smaller practices and allowing...


10 Jul 2019

All too often in Britain the word housing is immediately followed by the word ‘crisis’ but it wasn’t...


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