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Fire damage to Peter Womersley's High Sunderland house was "like a personal bereavement"

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This video offers a glimpse of Loader Monteith 's restoration of the fire-torn High Sunderland house in the Scottish Borders, which is shortlisted for this year's RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. Read: Loader Monteith completes "invisible" restoration of Peter Womersley's High Sunderland house.

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Sea View Garden Room, Edinburgh, Scotland

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This terraced house enjoys a breath-taking location, overlooking the rough Scottish sea in Edinburgh. The doors were chosen for their high performance in Scottish extreme weather conditions, and also for their excellent thermal properties. The extension achieves a safe and striking living environment in the dramatic Scottish coastline.

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New Scottish galleries at the National, Edinburgh

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A free experience for everyone to enjoy, right in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, the new Scottish galleries at the National showcase the very best historic Scottish art. The Opening The National Galleries of Scotland can’t wait to welcome the public through the doors on Saturday 30 September from 10am.

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Rescobie Pavilion by Kris Grant Architect overlooks Scottish loch

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A steel frame and large glazed openings define Rescobie Pavilion, a hillside garden room by Edinburgh studio Kris Grant Architect that overlooks a loch in rural Scotland. The design takes cues from the rural site, which borders a farmer's field and features a line of mature trees and a ruined dry stone wall on the eastern edge.

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Fraser/Livingstone adds angular tenement to historical Edinburgh site

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Scottish studio Fraser/Livingstone has completed a mass-timber tenement-style housing development in Edinburgh named Simon Square. Comprising six flats, the housing block replaces an old builder's yard on a site closely bordered by 19th-century stone tenements, in Edinburgh's Southside.

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Dezeen Debate features "well-sat" mass-timber housing in Edinburgh

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The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a mass-timber tenement-style housing development by Scottish studio Fraser/Livingstone. Designed by the studio as a contemporary addition to the historic site, the building is Scotland's first developer-led, mass-timber housing development in Edinburgh.

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Dezeen's top 10 reuse architecture projects of 2022

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This 1970s brutalist building in New Haven, designed by Marcel Breuer , was converted into a hotel by Becker + Becker after sitting unused for more than 20 years. Greyfriars Charteris Centre, Scotland, by Konishi Gaffney. High Sunderland, Scotland, by Loader Monteith. Hotel Marcel, USA, by Becker + Becker.

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