Architects Journal
Neil Gillespie
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Stirling Prize 2012: Maggie’s Centre, Gartnavel by OMA
10-Oct-2012
‘Maggie’s Gartnavel is a lyrical building, a fine essay of concrete, glass and landscape,’ writes Neil Gillespie -
Hearth of stone
15-Mar-2012
How we extended and refurbished an abandoned bothy in a remote Scottish valley as a retreat for two artists, writes Neil Gillespie, Reiach and Hall -
Sketches of Spence
31-Oct-2007
Sketches of SpenceEXHIBITIONDoodles abound, but Spence exhibition lacks historical context, says Neil Gillespie.Dean Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 19 October 2007-10 February 2008, The Archive Project: www.basilspence.org.uk -
BOOK
8-Mar-2007
REVIEW -
THE FOREST HAS BEEN BROUGHT INTO THE CITY IN A MANUFACTURED WAY
19-Oct-2006
BUILDING STUDY -
THERE IS A NEED FOR SHADOWS, AMBIGUITY, AMBIVALENCE, HESITANCY AND THE INEXPLICABLE
29-Jun-2006
BUILDING STUDY -
THE FASCINATION WITH SURFACE GIVES THIS MOST BASIC OF BUILDING TYPES AN INTELLIGENCE AND ENQUIRY THAT IS PALPABLE
2-Feb-2006
BUILDING STUDY -
BOOK
10-Nov-2005
REVIEW -
UNSETTLING ROOF FORMS SLIP AND PLAY IN A CAPRICIOUS AND HUMOROUS MANNER
29-Sep-2005
BUILDING STUDY -
UNDERGROUND MOVES
5-May-2005
buildings - Thomson House, the first of two small projects this week by Richard Murphy Architects, addresses Edinburgh's conservation battle by taking this new build below ground -
Seat of power
30-Sep-2004
The Enric Miralles/RMJM Scottish parliament may be seen as an expression of the politics and poetics of a changing country. But can Scotland rise above the current rancour about costs and delays to understand and embrace this building? -
Subversive inclinations
24-Jun-2004
Nathan Coley At the Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street, Edinburgh, until 19 July, with an accompanying monograph (£15) -
A quiet world
11-Apr-2002
Ruth Vollmer: Drawings and Sculptures At Inverleith House, the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh until 5 May -
On the bonnie, bonnie banks. . .
4-Oct-2001
BUILDING STUDY: Set in what will be Scotland's first national park, Bennetts Associates'Gateway and Orientation Centre merges with the landscape, taking inspiration from a Loch Lomond steamer -
Jailhouse rocks
1-Jun-2000
At HM Prison Saughton in Edinburgh, Gareth Hoskins Architects has produced a reception building which affords a degree of dignity and delight to the frustrating process of prison visiting



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