The retrofit of Civic House, a former printworks, has created a hub of cultural and social enterprise that brings new life to a neglected corner of Glasgow. The repurposed building is also a small-scale power plant ‒ generating three times as much electricity as it consumes over the course of a... View full entry »
Scotland-based Collective Architecture – The country’s first employee-owned architectural practice – has appointed four new directors to join Jude Barber in shaping the practice’s next chapter Mairi Laverty, Gerry Hogan, Ewan Imrie and Nicola Mclachlan, all of whom have been appointed from... View full entry »
Collective Architecture is delighted to reveal Collective, a freshly restored and redeveloped part or Edinburgh's World Heritage Site for the joint client City of Edinburgh Council and contemporary art organisation, Collective (no relation to Collective Architecture). The new contemporary art... View full entry »
Collective Architecture is delighted to announce that plans have been approved by Glasgow City Council for the redevelopment of the former site of Glasgow’s Victoria Infirmary. The 3.75 hectare site next to Queen’s Park, in Langside on the south side of Glasgow forms an important part of... View full entry »
Collective Architecture and client Renfrewshire Council are delighted to reveal Scotland's first high street museum store in Paisley. The facility is set within a prime town centre property (a former Littlewoods department store) helping to revitalise the High Street and provide convenient access... View full entry »
May 2017 celebrates a decade since Collective Architecture became an employee owned co-operative and twenty years since the formation of the original practice Chris Stewart Architects.Over the last ten years, Collective Architecture has grown from 12 to 42 employees and in 2015 an additional... View full entry »