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Jim MacDonald, chief executive of Architecture and Design Scotland, explains why a design-based approach is an effective way of getting to people to work collaboratively, which will make a difference both to the quality of our places and the future of our planet. Architecture & Design
The Cairngorms National Park Authority planning committee has granted planning permission for twelve contemporary holiday cabins in Donside.
A Scottish Government reporter has blocked plans for a new care home near the heart of St Andrews.
Architectural Technology students at Inverness College UHI have unveiled their suggested plans for the redevelopment of the 1960s Upper Bridge Street buildings in Inverness.
Plans have been submitted for a rooftop restaurant and community garden as part of a major expansion plan of Glasgow music and arts venue SWG3.
Plans have been approved for a renovation of Glasgow’s oldest mosque.
Shona Glenn, head of policy & research at the Scottish Land Commission, offers some thoughts on how we can better fund and coordinate infrastructure provision to support housing development.
Riverside Inverclyde’s (Ri) marquee Custom House property in Greenock is now fully let as it welcomed a growing young architecture practice as its newest tenant. Nicholson McShane Architects (NMA) has taken the last remaining 650sq ft at the Grade A-listed Custom House
Unite members in the roads department at Scottish Borders Council (SBC) are to be balloted for industrial action.
Tammy Swift-Adams, director of planning at Homes for Scotland, outlines why Scotland’s housing crisis should be a ‘call to arms’ to everyone who has a role to play in building more homes. Scotland’s planning authorities play an integral role in the delivery of new homes and t
Electrical engineer and business leader Mike Smith has joined engineering services body Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) as director of technical. Mr Smith previously held a variety of commercial roles at SES Engineering Services over the past 25 years and was most recently the firm’s
Architects have submitted new residential proposals for one of Dundee’s most historic buildings.
Ofgem has fined two suppliers and an energy software and consultancy service £870,000 collectively after they were found to have breached competition law.
Glasgow City Council has launched plans to transform the banks of the River Clyde into restaurants, homes and a hotel.


