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10 Jul 2019

On the 30th and 31st of March I was lucky enough to be invited to make a presentation at the Design Speaks Architecture...


21 Oct 2019

Weaving its way through the heart of a reimagined Pollokshaws a modest housing scheme is seeking to summon the healing...


21 Oct 2019

Aberdeen is in process of transforming itself from an oil and gas hub into a tourism destination with a slew of...


21 Oct 2019

On approach to Ayr Station, I’m met with the sight of a large white sarcophagus-like form above the platform. The...


21 Oct 2019

It’s impossible to work in Edinburgh and ignore the current debate on tourism. Local papers and twitter posts...


21 Oct 2019

In Sweden, urban planning has a history of not only focusing on the construction of new residential buildings, but also...


23 Oct 2019

So the greybeards mutter, yet again, that sketching and freehand drawing are being stifled by the computer.  The...


23 Oct 2019

In his ‘Jonathan Jones on Art’ article for the Guardian in 2014, the writer bemoaned the fate of...


23 Oct 2019

Deep within Glasgow’s east end, something is stirring within a reinvented Carntyne Old Parish Church, risen again...


6 Jan 2020

In doing so our annual industry survey ranks practices with an office presence in Scotland to establish a definitive...


13 Jan 2020

Aberdeen Art Gallery is once again at the heart of cultural life in the north east following an extensive £34.6m...


13 Jan 2020

Fresh from pounding the streets of Edinburgh in pursuit of evocative snapshots of the timeless New Town, photographer...


13 Jan 2020

Classical Edinburgh with its iconic seven new towns was the result of a clear vision which followed the period of the...


13 Jan 2020

As we are celebrating the 100 years of the 1919 Addison Act, the first governmental incentive encouraging the...


13 Jan 2020

The worlds of architecture, art and property development don’t always mix easily but one Edinburgh developer is...


14 Jan 2020

Scottish Borders Council has crossed the finishing line with a newly refurbished £1.6m museum in Duns dedicated...


14 Jan 2020

The rapid pace of technological change has brought about as a migration from the drawing board to computer graphics a...


14 Jan 2020

As the frightening pace of demographic change threatens to upend existing models for the design and delivery of housing...


14 Jan 2020

Sheffield is a city in transition.  Following the post-War building boom which created the Park Hill Flats, there...


15 Apr 2020

Located in the heart of London, the Barbican Estate by Chamberlin, Powell, and Bon architects extends beyond being a...


15 Apr 2020

It has been two years since the latest audacious proposal to build a leviathan crossing between Northern Ireland and...


15 Apr 2020

We live in a time of crisis. Even before Coronavirus and Brexit, the urban realm was struggling to respond effectively...


15 Apr 2020

Glasgow’s A-listed Egyptian Halls is back in the spotlight having swung between despondency and optimism in a...


15 Apr 2020

A group of students at Heriot-Watt University are taking to the world stage with preparations for their participation...


15 Apr 2020

Over the past three decades, Reiach & Hall has become firmly established as a leading light in the Scottish...


15 Apr 2020

Charles Jencks passed away in October last year.  He was one of the best-known figures in architectural criticism...


15 Apr 2020

Paisley has become a standard bearer for town centre renewal with publication of an ambitious blueprint that sets out...


17 Apr 2020

At the foot of Edinburgh Castle, a new mixed-use development is seeking to knit a jumble of forgotten streets and lanes...


17 Apr 2020

Earlier this spring, in one of the last gatherings to take place before the coronavirus lockdown, a group of engineers,...


17 Jul 2020

From the joys of local shopping to the challenges of home schooling and even the Thursday evening street clapping...


21 Jul 2020

The most effective way to communicate architectural and urban design proposals is undoubtedly interactive CAD...


21 Jul 2020

The late Isi Metzstein of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia once remarked that brickwork is twice handmade: once in the...


21 Jul 2020

In November 2021, Glasgow is due to welcome the postponed 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (the COP 26), a...


21 Jul 2020

Brian McGinlay, founding director, McKinley Bell
I believe we are moving into a new way of...


21 Jul 2020

At the Ardrishaig entrance to the Crinan Canal, a striking heritage and community centre has risen from the abandoned...


21 Jul 2020

The fishing town of Fraserburgh, on the Northeast coast of Scotland, is in the middle of a dramatic transformation as...


21 Jul 2020

Modernist architecture is being shown in a new light at the hands of artist Paul Catherall. A champion of both the...


22 Jul 2020

Two leading contenders have emerged in a competition led by the Alexander Thomson Society (ATS) to find creative reuses...


15 Oct 2020

One city ahead of the game is Glasgow which was already leading the way with its Avenues programme when talk...


15 Oct 2020

Juan Carlos Calderón was Bolivia`s most successful and prolific architect and author of some of its most...


15 Oct 2020

As we sit in the midst of the greatest global crisis of our times, it is a sobering thought that many are predicting...


15 Oct 2020

A generational shift at The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has seen Christina Gaiger win out against...


15 Oct 2020

Over the years, Knockroon has provided endless copy for architecture magazines. It owes its existence to an...


19 Oct 2020

After years of lesser upgrading and alterations, the long-awaited master plan to transform Edinburgh`s premier railway...


18 Jan 2021

The climate crisis has brought into question not only how we build, in terms of materials and methods, but also what we...


18 Jan 2021

Twenty years ago, Peter Womersley’s architecture was a cult amongst the initiated.  Since then, interest has...


18 Jan 2021

As working from home becomes more entrenched several schemes are seeking to reimagine the office with a new approach...


18 Jan 2021

Some years have passed since Nairn’s surprise listing in the Urban Realm “Carbuncle Awards” for...


18 Jan 2021

As more and more people migrate towards homeworking in one of the largest workplace revolutions on record Moxon...


18 Jan 2021

Office space may be temporarily out of favour but our homes are very much in vogue as the pervasive backdrop to our...


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