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The subject of care for our elderly is something close to my heart, with my father hitting 90 in a few weeks’...
The slow demise of Princes Street as a retail destination has seen the famous thoroughfare pivot towards the booming...
A novel music hall has been making all kinds of waves in St Andrews as musicians ranging from professionals to...
Passivhaus can look like anything and be built from anything, the materials and structure you choose are your own. Not...
The end of lockdown has seen a gradual drift back to the office but what is the situation for those actively seeking...
The sun will always be the greatest source of free energy available to mankind. It is all that is keeping our planet...
Scotland’s New Towns are each best known for one thing. Cumbernauld has its megastructure; Glenrothes its...
Calum Duncan Architects has completed a new clubhouse for Broomieknowe Golf Club to encourage new members and meet a...
News that Hoskins Architects has become the latest practice to embrace the employee ownership model, part of a general...
At £47m Edinburgh’s all-new Meadowbank Sports Centre comes loaded with a weight of expectation as The City...
There is a current vogue for non-geographic mapping in the UK. Increasingly, the term is used to describe any kind of...
Several days have passed and still the silos at the port of Beirut are burning as a result of the fermentation of...
Urban design is the overarching discipline responsible for the creation of the urban built environment with...
It’s often said we live in divisive times but some issues cut deeper than most, among them Brutalism, the...
News that Glasgow City Council is scrutinising new ways to create and manage public spaces to support the economy,...
On the south side of the river Clyde, running from the Kingston Bridge through to Oatlands, at the limit of...
Against the tide of history, a few pockets of marine engineering survive along the Clyde, although the “steam...
In summer 2021 we were commissioned by The Ubele Initiative, a Black diaspora organisation based in London to create a...
News that New Gorbals Housing Association has completed a landmark 360-degree housing development aimed at the over...
Over 24 pages we reveal the 100 practices that did the most to make 2022 their own, from established standard bearers...
A spate of high-profile fires has raised concerns that health and safety precautions in historic buildings are...
The science of networks covers many fields - policing, microbiology, communications, military strategy, community...
While lines of cars wait to board MV Finlaggan at Kennacraig, two low-loaders nose onto the ferry’s bow...
On the 4th of December 1969, a Pathé news reel covered Roger Moore’s arrival into the now demolished...
Masterplanning refers to such a myriad of processes, mechanisms, and outcomes so diverse it’s hard to be clear...
Jubilee Scotland, a non-profit coalition campaigning to end “debt slavery” has submitted a position paper...
Scotland, more than most nations, derives its identity from its landscapes and the distinctiveness of its cities comes...
Rarely has a social housing estate been in the news as much as the Wyndford and plans by Wheatley Homes to demolish 600...
A new leisure centre in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, is being billed as one of the first of a new breed that combines...
The completion of a new community centre that is a “public anchor” to its waterfront furnishes the fishing...
This autumn marks the eightieth anniversary of the creation of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electricity Board. Its...
The National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4), the new spatial strategy for Scotland up to 2050, has been up and running for...
AI has introduced itself in a tectonic fashion over the last couple of years. We are witnessing a new avalanche of...
The war in Ukraine, is not a faraway war but one very much at the European Union’s back door and affects all NATO...
Paisley’s Victorian Town Hall has long been the main event for the town in urban terms, playing the supporting...
At the outer limits of Cumbernauld, the roofscape of Burns Road peaks above the established canopy and marks a...
Are the Highlands & Islands experiencing an architectural renaissance on the back of the kit house boom. Do we now...
Mention paper architecture and you might picture the Zagreb Free Zone scheme by Lebbeus Woods, competition entries by...
Explore the burning issues of the year in the latest instalment of the UR100, as practices jostle for position in our...
In the unstated pecking order of construction-related professions, visualisers have long occupied the lower rungs of...
Cast your eyes toward Fife when passing south over the Tay Bridge and you could be forgiven for momentarily thinking...
Holding a position atop Edinburgh’s historic Mound, the National Gallery of Scotland is an indisputable classic,...
Increasingly severe climate events have thrust a spotlight on the vagaries of the Scottish weather, from the threat of...
Port of Leith Distillery has raised a glass to the opening of its £7m new home overlooking the Firth of Forth....
Slate quarrying in Scotland died sometime in the 1960’s. It’s hard to give an exact date, because even...
Once feted as the shining city upon a hill Cumbernauld has been on a downward slide ever since its inception,...
The country may be peppered with romantic ruins but these piles of stone and ivy are not as timeless as they appear,...
Govanhill is a unique neighbourhood in Glasgow’s Southside, full of character and with a sense of place and...
A.I Artificial Intelligence was once just a science fiction film. Now, AI is either lambasted having expedited the end...
Scotland is in the grip of a housing crisis with a serious housing deficit. Despite the Scottish Government’s...