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GRAS in The Green Register 20.03.2025
Preston Tower: material and tectonics ESALA lecture by Charlie Porter 13.03.2025
Kinloch Lodge shortlisted for the 2025 RIAS Awards 28.02.2025
Project milestone: Tolbooth in West Wemyss 20.02.2025
Darney Quarry 06.02.2025
GRAS with Paper Foundation 30.01.2025
Gunnar Groves-Raines featured in the Design Leadership Network’s Journal 23.01.2025
2024 Study trip: The Weston at Yorkshire Sculpture Park 06.01.2025
On Site: St Mary’s Chapel at Kirk of St Nicholas 23.12.2024
2024 Study Trip: John Rylands Research Institute and Library, Manchester 17.12.2024
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We’re excited to share that GRAS has joined The Green Register, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable design and construction.

As a leading network dedicated to sustainable building practices, The Green Register provides invaluable resources, training, and collaboration opportunities for those working towards a lower-carbon future. Aligning with this community strengthens our ongoing efforts to integrate sustainability across our practice—from material selection to conservation strategies that extend the life of existing buildings.⁠

Sustainability is not a singular approach but an evolving responsibility—one that requires continuous learning, critical engagement, and a commitment to shaping a more resilient built environment. We look forward to contributing to and learning from this network as we continue to refine and advocate for low-impact, high-quality architecture.⁠

Image: Wildland‘s Kyle House by Fran Mart
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