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Former AIA President Peter Exley is appointed Architecture Dean at Robert Gordon University's Scott Sutherland School

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Former AIA President Peter Exley has been announced as the new Dean of the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and the Bu.

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Twin design projects elevate Aberdeen's architecture

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Two projects led by the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and the Built Environment (SSSA) have been credited with raising the calibre of design in the region.

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ONE BioHub Aberdeen life sciences

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The new-build industry innovation hub is a focal point for action and investment to diversify the economy and maximise the impact of science and technology from within life sciences companies, the University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University and NHS Grampian. It will accommodate up to 400 bio-entrepreneurs at full occupancy.

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UK Climate Change Policy comment

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Think insurability, and think returning to home, school, or work after a disaster, versus the prospect of rebuilding, or never being able to return. One of the things we teach at my university’s school of architecture and built environment is that citizenship is a membership. It is also a mandate for action.

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Miniature house to entice RGU campus users outdoors

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Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University (RGU) is augmenting its Garthdee Campus with the erection of a permanent folly in the form of a miniature house.

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Brown & Brown Architects

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Andrew worked for several celebrated Scottish Architecture practices before setting up Brown & Brown in 2010. Andrew is an invited critic and guest lecturer at several UK schools of Architecture, and has taught at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. (“Text as submitted by architect”). Andrew Brown.