Ropeworks Phase 5 on left in amongst the allotments at Leith Links and the old chimney with Phase 8 emerging underneath the scaffold…


Ropeworks Phase 5 on left in amongst the allotments at Leith Links and the old chimney with Phase 8 emerging underneath the scaffold…
Patience and Highmore / Sheppard Robson’s 179 unit housing development at Warriston Road, Edinburgh starts to show some more finished faces to the world and sees sunlight…
Huge congratulations to our very own Nathan Noble who has qualified today to become a fully fledged architect. Well done Nathan!
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Patience and Highmore / Sheppard Robson’s 179 unit housing development at Warriston Road, Edinburgh starts to show some finished faces to the world…and some finished undersides too…
Back in the 1990s, the RIAS entered an international mini football tournament between architects from England, Scotland, Spain and Morocco. The call from the RIAS came out and Keith Cameron [centre] from P+H managed to grab one of the jerseys [the blue and black striped jerseys borrowed from the English team]. Scotland didn’t have their own kit but Spain and Morocco had their own band on the touchline with trumpets and drums!
A 3-2 win over Spain was followed by a 1-0 defeat to Morocco. Fortunately Scotland didn’t have to play England who had run up pretty high scores against the other two nations…
Sheppard Robson and Patience and Highmore’s 179 unit housing development at Warriston Road, Edinburgh starts to emerge from the scaffold.