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Modern Buildings their Planning and Construction
Volume V
A volume on methods and materials of building construction in the early 1900s.
Modern House Construction
A book aiming to describe new construction materials and new uses of old materials.
Mousa to Mackintosh
The Scottishness of Scottish Architecture
The architecture of Scotland exists in many forms. In Mousa to Mackintosh, Frank Arneil Walker examines the recognisable and recurring features evident in Scotland’s buildings across the centuries to build a picture of ‘Scottishness’ in architecture.
Painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties
A technical paper commissioned in collaboration with AOC Archaeology providing information on a collection of painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties.
Plasterers' Work
A digest and illustrations of plasterers' work, dating to about 1906.
Repair and Conservation of the Doulton Fountain
Case Study 2
A case study on the repair and conservation of the Doulton Fountain in Glasgow Green.
Researching Historic Buildings
Do you want to find out more about the history of your house or another building?
Rubber Flooring
Issued by the Rubber Grower’s Association Inc.
This historic publication promotes the benefits and use of rubber flooring in several contexts.
Rural Buildings of the Lothians
Guide for Practitioners 1
Building advice and information to support repairs and sensitive conversions of rural buildings in the Lothians.