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August 2014

Aug 31, 2014 in We Are GLM

We are GLM: Louise Glendinning

Louise Glendinning turns any preconceived notions of who and what makes a building surveyor on its head. As a graduate building surveyor at GLM, she embodies the evolving face of the property profession and the contributions women are now making in the field.

Aug 21, 2014 in We Are GLM

GLM welcomes new team members to expanding practice

We are delighted to welcome Kristi Greer, Robert Hayes and Ruth Ostrowski to the GLM team. Kristi, Robert and Ruth bring a wealth of experience to our architecture, building surveying and administrative departments and have already hit the ground running.

Aug 20, 2014 in Architecture, We Are GLM

GLM Remembers Professor Andy MacMillan

GLM Director David Gibbon remembers the charismatic and influential Andy MacMillan following his passing over the weekend.

Aug 18, 2014 in Architecture, Press, We Are GLM

The RIAS Award Arrives at John O’Groats

Amid a triumphant award season for GLM that includes wins and shortlistings in some of the UK's most prestigious architectural awards, the RIAS Award for Tourism & Visitor Facilities was mounted on the Inn at John O'Groats by representatives from GLM and Natural Retreats over the weekend.

Aug 1, 2014 in Press, We Are GLM

John O’Groats Shortlisted in the 2014 European Hotel Design Awards

An extraordinary award season continues! We are pleased to announce that the Inn at John O'Groats for Natural Retreats has been short listed in the 2014 European Hotel Design Awards in the Architecture - Adaptive Re-Use category.

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