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Located in the heart of Beirut and designed by renowned Lebanese architect Bernard Khoury, “Yabani” once...
Glasgow-based architecture practice HOKO Design is going against the furlough grain by embarking on an ambitious...
A quarter-century in the making, Chris Leslie’s photographic record of the Balkans ranks as one of the most...
Two hours north of Kiev along an arrow-straight highway, you reach the Zone of Alienation. The minivan draws up at a...
Andrew Brown, 
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, Brown & Brown
Is the reality worse/better than you...
With Edinburgh’s tourism industry decimated now might appear a strange time to publish an architectural guidebook...
Across Glasgow, historic schools lie abandoned and unloved following the modernisation of the education system, but...
A tight-knit team of six, including three architects, (soon to be four) at O’DonnellBrown has made a name for...
Agriculture and forestry in Scotland have long benefited from permitted development rights (PDR), thus avoiding need...
The River Clyde may no longer be the gateway to an Empire but it is quickly establishing itself as a destination in its...
As Glasgow prepares to welcome the delayed COP26 climate conference it comes with a sense of urgency in dealing with...
The death, at the age of 70, of the urban designer and town planner Willie Miller has robbed urbanism in Scotland of a...
“I’m not retiring!” declares a visibly frustrated Allan Murray as he seeks to scotch recent reports...
Read on for the best practices of 2020 as we profile the teams and projects which have helped mould an extraordinary...
Charged with fusing the City of Edinburgh’s placemaking and transport strategies, as Senior Manager for Mobility...
The appointment of Tamsie Thomson as chief executive of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland promises to...
By swapping Venice for Dundee, Scotland’s contribution to the 2021 Biennale Architettura has moved closer to the...
I fell in love with zines when I was a teenager, when the possibilities were infinite…
The story of...
Sir David Adjaye has joined the illustrious ranks of RIBA Gold Medal for Architecture winners, taking his place...
The Architecture Fringe is back in action with a programme of events based on the concept of ‘unlearning’...
Today Aberdeen has a housing crisis – but not the type of housing crisis you’d expect. Rather than a...
A pop-up architecture and carbon centre promises to bring the construction profession and the general public closer to...
The cultural vacuum caused by the coronavirus pandemic is, at last, being filled with a resurgence of live events,...
In the heart of Galashiels, a new museum has begun weaving its magic to tourists and locals alike having stitched a...
A group of Mackintosh School of Architecture students under the banner of In The Making have taken their education into...
The release of greenbelt land from areas around our cities to provide space for housing is often a controversial issue....
The glut of student accommodation delivered in recent decades raises questions about how such buildings may be...
A quiet revolution is underway in how architecture is presented to clients and public that goes beyond depictions of an...
Over the following pages we present the practices that haven’t just survived 2021 but thrived.
Now the dust has settled following COP26, the first world climate conference hosted by the United Kingdom it is...
Urban Union, part of the Robertson Group, is inviting the public to experience circular design at home through the...
Arc Architects are to host an open day at their newly completed outdoor classroom at Cove Park, Argyll, a temporary...
The first phase of the mammoth St James Quarter in Edinburgh has already seen much spilled ink over the relationship...
The Lawns is a former halls of residence at Cottingham, on the edge of Kingston-on-Hull in Yorkshire’s East...
While the echoes of the COP26 climate conference continue to reverberate, Urban Realm assesses the implications for the...
Has COP 26 been a watershed moment in terms of the build environment?
No, I wouldn’t...
The end of a calendar year is always a good time for reflection and, perhaps more than in many previous ones, 2021 has...
The role of conservation in the context of embodied carbon, net-zero, sustainable master planning, placemaking and good...
The future of further education is being thrown into sharp relief by the switch to home learning and the University of...
In March North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) announced that they were going to buy back Cumbernauld’s Town Centre and...
Urban design panels are surprisingly thin on the ground worldwide but Glasgow stands apart with a participatory panel...
We speak to representatives of HLM, 56three, Michael Laird, Keppie and Morgan Architects to establish what today's...
The much-heralded migration from office to country is opening up new opportunities for small towns to claw back a...
It turns out that 2018 was a good time to visit Paris. Covid wasn’t even a gleam in an epidemiologist’s...
The name Richard Rogers is generally associated with a type of architecture formed from ‘modern’ materials...
Predictions of sea level rise to the end of this century vary but the fact of sea level rise is now accepted...
There will be changes in the design and delivery of tall buildings post Grenfell but will these be enough to avoid...
We are all more intimately aware than ever of what we need and want from our homes, with each of us gaining a clearer...
The great events which move history also affect our day-to-day lives. Putin’s horrific war in Ukraine soon led to...