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Guest Blogs George Buchanan Guest Blogs George Buchanan

Designing feel-good homes to suit modern and flexible needs

The UK has always had a fascination with homes, but in a post-Covid world, our connections with our homes have become even stronger. According to the Office for National Statistics, 40% of working adults are now working from home - over three times as many as pre-Covid. Homes are no longer just for living. As all encompassing hubs to live, work, play and entertain, architects have more focus than ever on designing homes to enhance lives and create places where families can grow.

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Guest Blogs Christoph Ackermann Guest Blogs Christoph Ackermann

How Scottish Architecture is Making its Mark on Global Design

The proud architecture of Scotland has always reflected social movements, imitated prevailing ideas and influenced design trends across the world. Today, Scottish architecture has to work even harder to provide solutions to some very complex issues that we face; using design to improve this country’s health outcomes, reduce social isolation, foster learning and social mobility, and to bolster economic regeneration.

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Guest Blogs Bruce Kennedy Guest Blogs Bruce Kennedy

Bringing life to the desert with biophilic design

When visitors cross the threshold of Heriot Watt’s new university campus in Dubai, they leave behind the searing heat of the desert for climate-controlled comfort, where diffused lighting offers relief from the harsh glare of the sun.

In such an extreme environment, where summer temperatures can reach 50C, this alone would create a sense of ease, but it is just the first in a series of subtle features and carefully considered themes that run like a green thread through every level of the campus.

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Guest Blogs Paul Coffey Guest Blogs Paul Coffey

What makes 5G so special?

With Everest base camp now gaining 5G coverage - we can now recognise that 5G is on the world stage and its stock is high. There is a lot of talk about the benefits of 5G for economic growth and it being a key enabler for Scotland’s digital transformation. These conversations are now taking place at local and regional level as businesses are keen to learn exactly how 5G could supercharge their productivity.

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Guest Blogs Frankie Healy Guest Blogs Frankie Healy

A digital agency still needs a collaborative work space

My digital agency turns five years old this month and I am proud of everything we have achieved in half a decade. Little did I think we would be faced with operating in a global pandemic, nor would I have predicted that we could significantly grow the business in such an unprecedented and challenging time.

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Guest Blogs Diane Harbison Guest Blogs Diane Harbison

Genome sequencing is key to fighting disease

In the middle of the pandemic, October last year marked 20 years since the sequence of the human genome was published. This publicly funded project was established to determine the DNA sequence of the entire human genome. The bold claim made by Bill Clinton was that the human genome project would “revolutionise the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of most, if not all, human diseases” So how close have we come to those claims becoming a reality?

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Guest Blogs Devin Scobie Guest Blogs Devin Scobie

Lobbying in a virtual world

Voters will head to the polls next Thursday to elect 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) in what is expected to be a hugely significant and somewhat different election. The recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and Scottish independence are easily the two biggest issues of the campaign so far. This will be the sixth election in its history and probably the most significant since devolution in 1999.

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Guest Blogs Neil Bancroft Guest Blogs Neil Bancroft

Nature-based solutions are part of the answer to the climate crisis

On Thursday we mark World Earth Day, the annual call-to-action to take whatever steps we can to heal our planet. The theme this year is ‘restore our Earth’, an imperative that conveys both the urgency of the situation and the suggestion that it is not yet too late to make a difference and to stop squandering our natural capital – the ecosystems, soils, freshwater, air and oceans on which we depend.

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Guest Blogs Amy Wimpenny Guest Blogs Amy Wimpenny

The rise of 20-minute neighbourhoods could reinvigorate local communities

The last twelve months have seen a dramatic change to the way we live and work. Never have we all spent so much time in and around our local area. The concept of 20-minute neighbourhoods was underway in pioneer cities such as Paris, Melbourne and Portland, long before we had ever heard of Covid, but no one can deny the pandemic has shone a spotlight on the importance of the ‘liveability’ of our neighbourhoods.

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Guest Blogs Jenny Campbell Guest Blogs Jenny Campbell

Enabling resilience is an imperative now

According to a recent YouGov study, 42% of us are feeling stressed and only 24% are feeling optimistic. In our current Covid world these results are hardly surprising but as a leader, what can you do about it? I have spent the last 14 years researching resilience, which creates capacity for navigating uncertainty in healthy and effective ways. Resilience is about adaptability; the measure of resilience is your capacity for change.

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