My kind of town: Ingrid Petit
Peter Songi2022-02-14T12:41:01+00:00Feilden Fowles associate Ingrid Petit on the generosity and warmth of she found in Glasgow, in contrast to the city's cold description as Edinburgh’s ugly sibling.
Feilden Fowles associate Ingrid Petit on the generosity and warmth of she found in Glasgow, in contrast to the city's cold description as Edinburgh’s ugly sibling.
Ten case studies exploring how typical Edinburgh buildings can be adapted for carbon reduction are on show at SpACE, a new architecture centre in the city. Rab Bennetts discusses its mission to show how net-zero can produce inspiring buildings as well as a cleaner environment.
Hoskins Architects' overhaul of Aberdeen Art Gallery has been named the winner of the 2021 Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland.
In our video interview with Peter Smith of Roderick James Architects, the architect explains how the COP26 House – Architecture Today's temporary HQ in Glasgow – will go on to form part of a low-carbon development in the Cairngorms National Park.
Moxon Architects’ self-built Cairngorms office makes an exemplary response to a sensitive landscape, finds David McClean.
Building Moxon Architects architects combines careful restoration and a bold extension to make a Fraserburgh headquarters for Aberdeenshire Council
Building Moxon Architects has extended the Cairngorms National Park Authority's offices in Grantown-on-Spey using CLT and larch
In their tenth year in practice, O'DonnellBrown's regeneration of Govern Graving Docks is finally entering early delivery phase after years of groundwork. The scheme reaches a key milestone with the opening of Riverside Park in spring 2026, marking the first tangible step in a long-term, evolving vision to repair, reactivate and reconnect one of Glasgow’s most significant post-industrial sites. Jennifer O'Donnell relfects on the project and discusses what the future holds.