Investors in People Scotland – Glasgow

Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop Architects Scotland, Framework Report News

Investors in People Scotland

gm+ad Glasgow, Scottish Architects – Investors in People Scotland: Accreditation

18 Aug 2008

gm+ad Investors In People Accreditation

gm+ad Architects have now received a formal framework report on the work of the practice from Investors in People Scotland

IIPS Positive Framework Report and Accreditation

INVESTORS IN PEOPLE SCOTLAND

Radisson Hotel Glasgow building design by architect Alan Dunlop:
Radisson Hotel Glasgow design by architect Alan Dunlop - Investors in People Scotland
image courtesy of gm+ad Architects

Investors in People Scotland Framework

Quotes from the Framework Report:

“Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop Architects (gm+ad) have achieved year on year growth ever since the new partnership was formed twelve years ago.

The organisation recognises the importance of managing this expansion without having any adverse effect on the quality of service they offer to their clients. The Partners ensure that the organisation has a clear purpose and vision, which is supported by a strategy for improving its performance. This includes breaking out of their previous pigeon-hole as ‘commercial architects’ by undertaking a broad range of commissions, including a school for visually and sensorily impaired children.”

Investors in People Scotland information from gm+ad architects

Radisson Hotel Glasgow design by architect Alan Dunlop
Investors in People Scotland - Radisson Hotel Glasgow design by architect Alan Dunlop
image courtesy of architects practice

Architecture in Strathclyde

For further details contact: Alan Dunlop

gm+ad Book Review

Buildings by gm+ad architects

Marks Hotel
Marks Hotel
photo : Andrew Lee

Radisson Glasgow
Radisson Hotel Glasgow
photo : Andrew Lee

Hazelwood School
Hazelwood School
photo : Andrew Lee

Spectrum Building
Spectrum Building
photo : Andrew Lee

Glasgow Walking Tours

Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects

gm+ad Architects, Glasgow, Scotland

Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects, later titled gm+ad architects, was an architecture practice based in Glasgow, Scotland. The architecture firm was founded by Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop in 1996. The company was dissolved in April 2010.

The architect practice was responsible for a number of housing and business developments in Glasgow and Edinburgh, including the copper-clad Radisson Hotel on Argyle Street, Glasgow, and the steel-clad Spectrum Building on Blythswood Street, in Glasgow’s financial district. On a smaller scale, this design practice designed an artists’ retreat for the grounds of Dunderave Castle in Argyll, involving re-use of cottages designed by the Scottish architect Robert Lorimer.

This Glaswegian architecture practice published two books about their work: Challenging Contextualism (2003) and Curious Rationalism (2006). The studio won multiple architectural awards and prizes.

Glasgow Building Designs

Contemporary Glasgow Property Designs – recent architectural selection below:

HMP Glasgow Masterplan
HMP Glasgow Masterplan: Barlinnie replacement
image courtesy of architects practice
HMP Glasgow Masterplan : Barlinnie replacement

Custom House Building Renewal
River Clyde of Artisan's Custom House development
image courtesy of Artisan Real Estate
Glasgow Custom House Development

Glasgow School of Art

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