All scotland articles
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Opinion
Where now for a net zero Scotland?
With the Scottish government in turmoil, what can industry and key stakeholders do to deliver a just transition in Scotland
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News
Mecanoo completes refurbishment of Perth museum
Former music venue will house an ancient stone used in coronation ceremonies since medieval times
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News
Loader Monteith with Studio SJM unveil new specialist learning hub
The new hub provides a vocational learning environment for young people with complex educational and emotional needs
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Features
How Glasgow is rethinking its urban core after decades of retail dependency
Glasgow City Council has quietly backed a vision to double its city centre population and hand the high street back to the people. Daniel Gayne finds out what it all means
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News
Moxon completes transformation of 19th-century farmstead in Cairngorms
Decade-long project brings new life to former agricultural buildings, while respecting context and local craftsmanship
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News
Leading Scottish architects call for Ayr’s fire-ravaged station hotel to be saved
Long-neglected Category B-listed hotel’s future hangs in the balance as council mulls demolition
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News
Moxon unveils new bridge in Aberdeenshire
King Charles officially opens Moxon’s latest bridge project
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Features
Land of Stone: a journey through modern architecture in Scotland
In this excerpt from his new book, Roger Emmerson considers the importance of Modernism, regionalism and cultural identity in the evolution of Scottish architecture
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Building Study
Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen by LDA Design
The city’s celebrated Victorian pleasure gardens have reopened after a £28.3m revamp – and decades of drama and indecision, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Review
Review | Mousa to Mackintosh: the Scottishness of Scottish architecture
Roger Emmerson reviews a new book on the history of Scottish architecture
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News
In pictures: Galmstrup Architects completes Eyemouth Pavilions
The team were inspired by the authenticity of the working harbour, designing a series of pavilions to open up views over the small Scottish fishing town
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News
Trio wins Scotland cultural centre competition
O’DonnelBrown Architects with White Arkitecter and ZM Architecture beats shortlist including Caruso St John to win £15m Crichton Project
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Opinion
Moxon has taken building your own office to the next level
Many architects aspire to build their own office, but Moxon Architects has turned this aspiration into an award-winning art form, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
What did Scotland do for architecture?
Scotland’s architectural pedigree goes back well before the 1707 Act of Union, and whatever the result of the referendum, its architects will continue to transform the built environment well beyond the bonnie braes of their homeland, says Ike Ijeh
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Blogs
The National Museum of Scotland: A Polite Spectacle
The National Museum of Scotland finally re-opened its doors to the public back in July and last week we went along to the official opening reception for industry insiders.
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Blogs
Glasgow’s Riverside Museum
The success or failure of a public building may lie in how it deals with its locale.
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Blogs
Less political clichés and more independent thought
Politicians will have to do more if they are going to break the crippling crisis within the architectural profession in Scotland
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Blogs
Cedric Price – Think the Unthinkable, at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Thoughts on the much anticipated and highly secretive Cedric Price exhibition at the Lighthouse in Glasgow.
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Blogs
Feeling flush?
Architects feeling flush this Christmas should get their hands on a new £100 banknote featuring the legendary Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.The note, produced by the Clydesdale Bank, marks the 100th anniversary of Glasgow School of Art’s famous Mackintosh building and also the Year of Homecoming, a series of ...