Scottisharchitecture.com is an online architecture centre, that is part of Architecture and Design Scotland's ACCESS to Architecture Programme. The website is designed to engage, inform and illuminate on all aspects of Scottish architecture and the built environment, across as wide an audience range as possible - from students and young people taking part in related workshops to professionals looking for lively and up-to-date news and debate.

Scottisharchitecture.com offers an important portal to information relating to projects delivered by the ACCESS to Architecture programme. The website also provides:

  • comprehensive and constantly updated news;
  • diary details of forthcoming events around Scotland;
  • regularly updated features on new buildings and places;
  • an education resource aimed at learners across all ages;
  • articles, interviews and blogs reflecting the latest thoughts and developments happening across Scotland and beyond.

Scottisharchitecture.com considers the virtual visitor every bit as important as our real exhibition visitors and event participants.

If you wish to contact scottisharchitecture.com please email ScotArch@ads.org.uk

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Highlights

Here, we look at what's new, exciting and/or unusual in the world of architecture, including Scottish architectural and built environment projects, shown through a series of case studies.

AJ Small Projects 2012 Shortlist

Scottish Architects Featured

Transforming Landscapes

Reiulf Ramstad Architects Exhibition Preview

Marischal College redevelopment

by Holmes Miller Architects

Allotment Meeting Room, Mackenzie Place, Edinburgh

by Sutherland Hussey Architects

The Scottish National Portrait Gallery

by Page\Park Architects

7 Lochs Wetland Park Masterplan

by Collective Architecture

The Vine Trust Barge

by Archial (Glasgow)

To Have and to Hold

NVA charts the story of St Peter's Seminary

University of Aberdeen New Library

by schmidt/hammer/lassen architects

Kilcreggan Design Competition

Visions for a rural community in Argyll and Bute

City Visions 1910 | 2010

Major New Exhibition at The Lighthouse