Building with Scottish Stone
This guide aims to encourage use of stone sourced from Scotland’s working quarries and to provide a better understanding of those mineralogical properties that give each stone its distinctive quality.
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This guide aims to encourage use of stone sourced from Scotland’s working quarries and to provide a better understanding of those mineralogical properties that give each stone its distinctive quality.
This guide looks into the thermal retrofit of traditional buildings to improve their energy efficiency, through a range of fabric improvements measures to different elements of a structure.
This guide is aimed at those interested in looking for and recording Prehistoric Rock Art in Scotland
Discover how a broad range of data capture techniques can be applied to the recording, analysis, conservation and visualisation of the historic environment.
The key aspects of the exterior of a traditional building and considers how these can be improved or adapted to increase a building’s resilience to extreme weather events caused by climate change.
These short guides focus on the subject of historic concrete structures in Scotland.
Practical guidance on Protecting Traditional Buildings.
A background to the history and use of lime mortars in traditional buildings.
Maintenance advice for homeowners and those responsible for the maintenance of traditional buildings.
A guide to maintaining exterior decorative architectural cast ironwork.