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Dec 9, 2016 in Building Surveying, Education

Historic Assets – a Business Briefing

Listed buildings may present challenges for owners but there is still scope for improving their commercial potential The commercial potential…

Dec 7, 2016 in Education, Interior Design

How many people does it take to change a lightbulb?

Step back in time to 2010 an idea, a design movement was born. Exposed raw materials along with raw, exposed…

Nov 29, 2016 in Building Surveying, Education

Where Roofs Fail

It's obvious really: roofs fail at junctions and intersections.

Nov 24, 2016 in Building Surveying, Education

Is there anything between ruinous neglect and ruinous expenditure?

In January 2016 the seven common owners of a B Listed tenement in a conservation area were offered a grant…

Nov 7, 2016 in Architecture, Press

Cake Fame for The Inn at John O’Groats

GLM were pleased to see the Inn at John O'Groats built again but this time in that well-known building material - cake.

Sep 8, 2016 in Building Surveying, Recruitment, We Are GLM

GLM welcomes more new recruits to 2016 team

2016 continues with team growth at GLM with a further three staff members joining our team. Please welcome Daniel, Hannah and Liam to GLM.

Sep 6, 2016 in Education, We Are GLM

Leigh Brown achieves Level 3 SVQ in Business Administration

GLM are proud to announce that Leigh Brown, our office administrator, has today passed her level 3 SVQ in Business Administration. Through completing her SVQ Leigh has gained invaluable skills which she brings to her role at GLM.

Aug 26, 2016 in Architecture, Project Management

Project Update: New Build Chapel On Scotland’s West Coast

In May we brought you a project preview of this exciting new build chapel on the West Coast of Scotland, read this here, and now as the Scottish summer reaches its peak and draws to a close here is a little update on how it is going.

Aug 19, 2016 in Architecture, Education, We Are GLM

Abernethy Trust receives planning consent for 44 bed extension in Cairngorm National Park

GLM are pleased to announce that The Courtyard Project at the Abernethy Trust centre in Nethybridge has today received planning consent for an extension to the existing accommodation. The extension will see a new 44 bed accommodation block designed by the GLM Architecture and Interior Design team being constructed on the site.

Aug 15, 2016 in Architecture, Building Surveying, Press, Project Management, Remarkable Properties, Remarkable Properties New

John O’Groats Wins Another Prestigious Award

It is fantastic to see the spectacular destination of John O’ Groats win another prestigious award, this time a Saltire Society Scotland Award for a wonderful sculpture by Dalziel + Scullion located in front of GLM’s RIAS and FCS award winning Inn at John O’ Groats for Natural Retreats.

Aug 12, 2016 in Architecture, Building Surveying, We Are GLM

GLM boards the Royal Yacht for Thrive’s Summer Cocktail Party 2016

Team GLM enjoyed a relaxed evening of networking on board Royal Yacht Britannia with an opportunity to explore the yacht and learn more about its history.

Jun 22, 2016 in Architecture, Project Management, We Are GLM

GLM Team Day Out: An Educational Visit to Nunraw Tower Site

Team GLM spent the afternoon exploring the Nunraw Tower site, which is well into Phase II of a major refurbishment.

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