Glasgow East End Built Heritage Study

This Heritage Study was carried out in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, in order to identify and describe aspects of its built heritage that are not covered by statutory listing.  The final report included an historical study of Dalmarnock, followed by a gazetteer detailing significant sites. This resulted in an evaluation of historical significance and urban character, informingContinue reading Glasgow East End Built Heritage Study

Publications

We support a number of individual research initiatives. These include: The Conservation Movement: a History of Architectural Preservation (author: Miles Glendinning; to be published by Routledge, 2012-13) Basil Spence: Buildings and Projects (co-author: Miles Glendinning; to be published by RIBAE in 2012) Architecture’s Evil Empire: Triumph and Tragedy of Modernism (author: Miles Glendinning; published byContinue reading Publications

Building Analysis: Acheson House, Edinburgh

The Scottish Historic Building’s Trust (SHBT), Edinburgh worked in partnership with the SCCS to produce a building survey and historic building analysis of Acheson House, Canongate.  The building was offered by the SHBT as a subject for study to SCCS,  who then devised a project brief and programme for their students to carry out underContinue reading Building Analysis: Acheson House, Edinburgh