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Blog: Edinburgh Pavilion
2020 Architect: Archer and Braun The Edinburgh Pavilion is a clean, modern extension to a Category B Listed Victorian building in the central Edinburgh conservation area. Whilst the project was a full house refurbishment, the focus of this is primarily the glass and stone addition to the property. The listed status of the property placed… -
Blog: Dundee Contemporary Arts
1999 Architect: Richard Murphy After completing a full 6 years of study at the University of Dundee, it would be almost rude not speak about this building which became a daily sight as you walk from the Matthew building into town for the daily essentials or a visit to Dr Noodles This quiet yet striking… -
Blog: Chapel of Saint Albert the Great
2013 Architects: Simpson & Brown This little chapel nestles at the base of the Category A townhouses, obscured from the busy thoroughfare that is the Meadow Walk by the low wall and shrubbery. From personal experience, the quaint chapel is easily missed on ones journey through to the popular green but is well worth a… -
Blog: Cellardyke, Fife
Situated along Fife’s rugged coastline, you find quaint fishing villages hugging the waters edge. Visitors are attracted to the area for a multitude of reasons including the scenic views, expansive coastline and cultural heritage. However the last thing they expect to find is foreign architecture. A noticeable feature to Fife’s architectural language, and that of… -
Blog: Bayes Centre
2018 Architect: Bennetts Associates Client: University of Edinburgh The Bayes Centre is a large research institute for the University of Edinburgh. Located in the heart of the City, it has become an iconic landmark of the Uni campus, and a very engaging piece of architecture. The architects have responded well to the street edge condition,…
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