Scotland's Architecture Bookshop offering wide range of contracts, books and gifts. Part of The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland @RIASmembership
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‘Transform: Promising Places, Second Chances, and the Architecture of Transformational Change’
Featuring 12 projects from the TenBerke studios which combine the best of old and new to create visibly repurposed places remade for and by those who use them.
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‘Campaigning for Edinburgh’ by Cliff Hague and Richard Rodger, published by @BirlinnBooks.
Celebrating their 150th anniversary, this fascinating history of @thecockburn documents their tireless work preserving Edinburgh’s heritage for future generations
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This book from architectural practice fardaa presents an overview of their project to adapt a ruined byre into the dining space for Croft 3 restaurant on Mull.
Copies available in store and online
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‘For the Safety of All’ by Donald S Murray is an exploration of Scotland’s lighthouses from the earliest beacons to the automation of modern times, featuring photographs and drawings from the @HistEnvScot archives.
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This week we’re looking to escape the crowds with our book pick ‘Bothy: In Search of Simple Shelter’ by @Katricianh from @WmCollinsBooks
Copies available in store and online
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‘100 Sustainable Scottish Buildings’ published by SEDA
A showcase of diverse building projects from across Scotland, all of which adopted a sustainable approach to design in response to social, economic or ecological issues.
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‘New Scottish Homes’ by @IsabellePriest, published by @RIBA.
A sumptuous celebration of the cutting edge in contemporary Scottish residential architecture.
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‘1960s University Buildings’ by John Barr.
John will be joining us on Thu to discuss how universities in the UK became the home of cutting edge modern architecture in the sixties.
https://t.co/l71O2R82Q8
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‘Scotland in 100 Buildings’ by Roger Emmerson.
A pocket-sized guide to Scotland’s architectural heritage from prehistory to the modern day - the perfect companion whilst out and about this summer.
Last week, we hosted Professor Richard Williams talking about The Expressway World which examines the impact of large-scale automotive infrastructure from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s on urban environments, and explored the challenges these developments pose for cities this century
For those who are interested, Glasgow Uncovered, my book of walks around the city, is now available from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) bookshop on Rutland Square in Edinburgh.
#glasgow#book#scotland#visitscotland#edinburgh@BookshopRIAS
For our next BookshopLATE we'll be joined by John Barr who'll be discussing his new book '1960s University Buildings' with Gordon Murray PPRIAS
Thu 10th July
18:30 (doors open 18:00)
Tix & more info: https://t.co/l71O2R82Q8
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Our featured book is ‘Cities Made Differently’, which asks us what makes a city and who decides?
A fabulous combination of history, myth, science & imagination it shows that cities can be anything we want and what’s possible when we make space for wonder.
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‘The Expressway World’ by Richard J. Willliams
Exploring the history and potential futures of urban expressways across the world, the book challenges us to rethink these monoliths of infrastructure.
Hear more at our event at RIAS HQ this Wed evening
#IndieBookshopWeek kicks off tomorrow and whilst we're closed over the weekend you can still support us with a purchase through our @bookshop_org_uk page.
Buy any book via the link below and you'll be in with a chance of winning a £250 digital gift card.
https://t.co/BnHxehrAuR
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‘Urban Design Made by Humans’ is a reference book presenting 56 concepts fundamental to the design and interpretation of human settlements.
Available to buy in store or via our online shop - link in bio
For our next BookshopLATES we will be joined by Richard J. Williams and Sepideh Karami from @esala_edinburgh who will be discussing the past, present and future of urban expressways across the world.
Tickets available via Eventbrite https://t.co/9uTaWJMmUH