Working within the hollowed-out shells of former agricultural buildings, the impulse to act is measured against a will to do as little as possible.
Read MoreWe’re drawn to the softness and warmth of buildings that resonate with their origins in nature.
Read MoreConstruction follows much planning. It’s a time for precision as well as reflection.
Read MoreNotes on the beauty of imperfection and the legibility of craftsmanship.
Read MorePutting material choices and sustainability at the centre of the design process.
Read MoreSome thoughts on the use of clay, and clay plasters.
Read MoreA beautiful photographic essay by Tom Stark.
Read MoreAn accompaniment to our exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy
Read MoreTopping out at Taigh-bàta, and reflecting on the process of making crafted buildings.
Read MoreWe agree with Frank Lloyd Wright that ‘wood is universally beautiful to man’.
Read MoreHoliday let licenses are a hot topic at the moment, and we’ve been asked by several clients to help clarify how this might effect their business or project plans.
Read MoreWe don’t start with an aesthetic and try to work out how to make it sustainable. We start with what’s sustainable and use our creativity to make it beautiful.
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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