My kind of town: Ingrid Petit

2022-02-14T12:41:01+00:00

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.

My kind of town: Ingrid Petit2022-02-14T12:41:01+00:00

SpACE – a new architecture centre for Edinburgh

2022-05-11T11:52:22+01:00

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.

SpACE – a new architecture centre for Edinburgh2022-05-11T11:52:22+01:00

What next for the COP26 House?

2021-11-18T10:55:59+00:00

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.

What next for the COP26 House?2021-11-18T10:55:59+00:00

Quarry Studios

2021-08-09T12:19:02+01:00

Moxon Architects’ self-built Cairngorms office makes an exemplary response to a sensitive landscape, finds David McClean.

Quarry Studios2021-08-09T12:19:02+01:00

Town House Retuned

2021-08-09T12:09:27+01:00

Building Moxon Architects architects combines careful restoration and a bold extension to make a Fraserburgh headquarters for Aberdeenshire Council

Town House Retuned2021-08-09T12:09:27+01:00

Sustainability on Speyside

2021-08-09T12:10:45+01:00

Building Moxon Architects has extended the Cairngorms National Park Authority's offices in Grantown-on-Spey using CLT and larch

Sustainability on Speyside2021-08-09T12:10:45+01:00

Dispatches from Govern Docks: Jennifer O’Donnell, O’DonnellBrown

2026-04-28T16:28:37+01:00

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. 

Dispatches from Govern Docks: Jennifer O’Donnell, O’DonnellBrown2026-04-28T16:28:37+01:00
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