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Brilliant website designed and produced by Master/Diploma students of ESALA graduating in 2011. The website features work of students that worked in Marseilles and Budapest.

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Our Lecture team have been working hard over the past few months to put together an exciting programme of lectures for the Autumn term – here’s a little sneak preview of what to look forwards to

Dates and venues will be announced here, through Facebook and via our Twitter feed nearer the time.

Malcolm Fraser Architects

Malcolm Fraser's Athron Hill

 

Allan Murray Architects

Hotel Missoni, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

Allan Murray's Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh

 

Cre8 Architecture

Cre8's V&A Dundee

Cre8's V&A, Dundee

 

 Rural Design

Skinidin, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye

Rural Design's Skinidin, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye

Biomorphis

Biomorphis' Boreal House

Biomorphis' Boreal House

STASUS

Stasus' International Museum of Volcanoes, Lanzarote

Stasus' International Museum of Volcanoes, Lanzarote

Nick Hill of David Chipperfield Architects

David Chipperfield's Neues Museum, Berlin

David Chipperfield's Neues Museum, Berlin

 

The Cockburn Association have organised 2011′s Doors Open Day on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September. A wide range of buildings across the city will throw open their doors to the general public, with some venues offering guided tours and lectures. This year’s event has a sporting theme in anticipation of the 2012 Olympics. Particular favourites of the EUSAS team include Wasps Studios (venue 20) where artist Jenny Smith will be demonstrating laser cutting and etching and Edward Cullinan’s John Hope Gateway (venue 22) where tours of the building will reveal the timber technology used in construction.

Download the Edinburgh Doors Open Day venue brochure HERE

 

This fantastic FREE event is Glasgow’s way of celebrating its buildings, its streets, its parks and its people – in short, itself! Held on the third weekend in September each year, there are walks, talks, seminars, and exhibitions in addition to more than 100 fabulous buildings being open to visitors. Organised by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust since 1990, Doors Open Day, Glasgow’s Built Heritage Festival, offers a whole week of interesting things to do, see and hear prior to the weekend of Doors being Open.

See all buildings and events for 2011 – click here!

See all Doors Open Day venues on a Google Map!