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Sep 30, 2023 in Architecture

Redeveloping John O’ Groats: Bringing the design to life

Bringing John O' Groats to life through construction management - Neil reflects on the site phase at JoG.

Sep 13, 2023 in Architecture

Redeveloping John O’ Groats: Designing an iconic destination

Neil, Project Architect, reminisces on how he came to design a bold and contemporary, Scandi-inspired addition to the bleak and dilapidated Inn at John O' Groats. This is the first blog in a series marking ten years since the redevelopment was officially opened.

Jun 28, 2023 in Architecture, Press

GLM at the Argyll and Bute Design Awards  

GLM were shortlisted finalists at the 2023 Argyll and Bute Design Awards.

Jun 21, 2023 in Architecture

Plans Flourish For Highland Community Innovation Campus

The Highland Council has approved plans for the Gro For You Community Innovation Campus, a pioneering initiative which combines training facilities, research and development in food technologies and a unique tourism and hospitality offering. The Campus hopes to boost the local economy of Tain and the wider Easter Ross Peninsula.

May 30, 2023 in Architecture, Project Management

Farm Diversification Gets the Go Ahead

GLM, working with our long-standing client, have received planning consent for the regeneration and diversification of Haithwaite Farm, Cumbria.

Apr 25, 2023 in Architecture, Education

Investing in Biophilic Design – Earth Day 2023

Earth day has rolled around again and this year we want to talk more about one of our projects that…

Mar 13, 2023 in Architecture

GLM receives planning consent for Highland Forest Hideouts

GLM has received the green-light for the careful siting of self-catering cabins in the Cairngorm National Park creating unique spots for an outdoor getaway.

Jan 6, 2023 in Architecture, Education, Press

GLM partner with community group to deliver an innovation campus in the North of Scotland.

GLM partner with trailblazing community group to deliver an innovation campus in the North of Scotland.

Oct 4, 2022 in Architecture, Building Surveying

Positive Steps Forward for St. Oswalds Centre

Works to restore St Oswalds Centre in Bruntsfield, Edinburgh are progressing well with phase one works underway.

Jun 6, 2022 in Architecture, We Are GLM

One year in industry – Ailsa Innes Part 1

After a year in industry, Part 1 Architectural Assistant Ailsa Innes shares her experience working with the architects and building surveyors at GLM in Edinburgh.

Jul 23, 2021 in Architecture

Instagram Takeover 2021 – Brad Mutter

It’s the last week of the Instagram Takeover 2021 and what a variety of ideas, concepts and images the team…

Jul 9, 2021 in Architecture

Instagram Takeover 2021 – Helen Beresford

Wow – 14 weeks of the #WorldoftheFuture already – it feels like it has flown by! This week we introduce another new…

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