Buildings need to breath! Most new homes are hermetically sealed, and are constructed using synthetic, Petro-Chemical based materials. We’re interested in alternatives.
Read MoreWhen looking for a site in a rural location, there are a number of things you should consider. We specialise in achieving planning approval on challenging sites, and are always happy to give advise on what options are available in your specific situation.
Read MoreAfter 18 months of hard work by all involved, it’s been amazing to finally share images of Kepdarroch Farmhouse. We’re delighted by the response from the press, and really enjoyed reading the recent feature on Wallpaper.com.
Read MorePlanning approved for a new house on a steeply sloping site in the Highlands of Scotland.
Read MoreFrom our small studios in Glasgow and the Scottish Highlands, Baillie Baillie Architects are working on new-build homes, extensions and refurbishments in varied rural landscapes across Scotland. This year we are renewing our commitment to a holistic approach to sustainability.
Read MoreWe design environmentally-responsive buildings, that draw inspiration from historic crofting settlements and their vernacular buildings. Our recent contribution to 'Stories within Our Isles' describes our interest in the Scottish landscape, and it’s history of habitation.
Read MoreWe were recently featured in the Architect’s Journal. We talked about our background, some of our interests, and about the way we approach our projects.
Read MoreThe Scottish Highlands have a long history of human habitation, and despite the commonly associated misnomer ‘wilderness’, the landscape bears visible traces.
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