CELEBRATING 20 YEARS AT GLM : 2004 – Morridgehall Cottage

Posted by on Jul 14, 2017 in Architecture, We Are GLM

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS AT GLM : 2004 – Morridgehall Cottage

David Johnson first joined GLM back in 1997 and now heads up the architecture team. In the run up to the 20 year anniversary of David being at GLM he will share with us some of his favourite projects through the years and the odd photo along the way too!  Our project at Morridgehall for […]

PROJECT UPDATE: NEW BUILD CHAPEL ON SCOTLAND’S WEST COAST

Posted by on Apr 13, 2017 in Architecture, Remarkable Properties

PROJECT UPDATE: NEW BUILD CHAPEL ON SCOTLAND’S WEST COAST

Meanwhile, on site work is progressing well. A fully roofed scaffold over the site allowed work to continue uninterrupted through the winter – as well as providing support for the winch which is used to lift the stones – some weighing up to 1 ½ tonnes into place.

Statutory Consent Drawings are not Construction Drawings

Posted by on Mar 22, 2017 in Architecture

Statutory Consent Drawings are not Construction Drawings

“Planning Permission” is an expression that means different things to different people. For those who are new to the processes of getting a building built or altered it may mean “all the permissions I need to start work”. But there can be two, and in some cases more than two, consent processes that need to be gone through before work can start.