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This commission was won from a design competition to convert a large property into a single family home. The property was built as a family home in 1903, designed in a Scots baronial style by the Glasgow architectural firm of Burnett Boston and...

Winner of the Affordable Housing Development of the Year category at the 2009 Scottish Home Awards Winner of Inside Housing's 2009 Sustainable Social Housing Refurbishment Project This project was the final phase of redevelopment of the Caste...

A six metre opening was formed in an existing 1970’s detached house providing a framed view to the landscaped gardens. A simple exposed concrete frame portico punches its way into the garden matching the width of the slot in the existing...

Projecting out into the garden from the existing sandstone house this elegant contemporary extension provides a generously scaled naturally lit family living space. A carefully composed arrangement of copper, white render and high performance...

A mid terraced house flanked on both sides by neighbouring extensions suffered a lack of natural light despite the rear of the property facing south. A new extension across the width of the terrace provides a new living room accessed from an...

An extensive refurbishment of a 1960s semi detached house in Buckstone, which aims to create open plan family living throughout the entire ground floor. A new cedar clad extension is added to the rear of the house. This new family and garden room...

A timber clad extension to an existing farm cottage, for a new development company, MAB Ltd, to house a young family and their children. The house on a hill is a response arising from a sensibility and intention about architecture which places...

Shettleston Housing Association commissioned Collective Architecture to design new housing on a vacant site next to John Wheatley College in Shettleston. This new build project consists of 2 storey houses, 3 storey townhouses and 1 wheelchair...

This small housing project is constructed on left over waste ground to the rear of Kingcase Church adjacent to some fairly dour existing housing blocks. The proposal places three blocks of flats and houses around an entry courtyard. The blocks are...

Collective Architecture were appointed in September 2007 to develop proposals for a 2-phased redevelopment of the client’s current specialist housing, further to winning an open competition. The initial phase of the project consists of 24...

Private dwelling located within site of client's former residence. House located alonside the A96 at the entrance to Banff from the west with magnificent views to the west and north. The client asked for a new house to take full advantage of its...

Allan Murray Architects were asked by Sundial Properties and the Kilmartin Group to look at how they could bring new life back to Croythorn House – a 1970’s concrete frame and brick clad office building. The building comprises a ground...

Seascape, a spectacular barrel-roofed detached house in Kingsteps for architect clients Duncan and Fiona Porteous is a one off four/five-bedroom house within the Highland town of Nairn. A split-level property designed to take full advantage of...

A new 3 bed-room house built on the shores close to Little Loch Broom, near Dundonnell in Wester Ross. The client, a couple who run their own holiday letting business, bought the croft around twenty years ago and had been living in a small cottage...

Tigh-Na-Cladach, by Innellan, Cowal is a 14 home development which overlooks the scenic Firth of Clyde.  As well as spectacular views each home is built to PassivHaus principles with some having their own private roof-top garden. An...

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