New Practice
Part of @civic_thrivingtogether
Experts in community engagement and placemaking | Embedding social value through design | RIBA RIAS Chartered

Our Commons – Food & Community Resilience brings together Labtanya (Indonesia) and New Practice (UK) through the British Council’s Connections Through Culture programme.
Launched in 2017, Our Commons has explored food and urban resilience in local communities, with earlier support from a 2021 British Council grant alongside Deveron Projects. In its 2025 edition, the project evolves into an immersive and educational board game—a tool to spark dialogue and action around community-led food resilience. Through a residency and collaboration, the project strengthens UK-Indonesia exchange while reimagining how communities can learn from each other and build sustainable food systems.
Learn more: https://sites.google.com/view/labtanya/
#CTC #ConnectionsThroughCulture #Arts #BritishCouncilCTC

This November, we’ll be saying farewell to Marc Cairns who will be stepping down from his role at New Practice.
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As co-founder of the practice, Marc has helped shape who we are over the past six years - from leading our early projects across Scotland and establishing our presence across the rest of the UK, to our more recent chapter as part of @civic_thrivingtogether.
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We’re so grateful for his leadership, creativity, and care, and for the lasting impact he has made on our team and the communities we work with.
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We’re all wishing Marc every success in what comes next 💫
A Building for Your Community is nearly ready! Next week the long awaited podcast explores how communities shape the spaces they inhabit
Hosted by @becca_mthomas this series examines community-led practice from multiple perspectives - from architects pioneering participatory design, to social enterprises restructuring how practice works, to artists creating visibility for underrepresented groups, to community groups who became accidental property developers.
Each episode asks: how do we build spaces that truly serve the people who use them?
// produced by Becca Thomas and Halina Rifai (@halinarifai), with editing by Halina and research support by Mathilde Piel (@mathildepiel_)
Find out more in the link on our profile or by going to www.abuildingforyourcommunity.co.uk
Thanks to guests: @archio_ltd @studio_polpo @arraystudios @kinningparkcomplex @oldschoolthornhill
Listen wherever you get your podcasts! #thrivingtogether #podcastcommunity #communityleddevelopment #abuildingforyourcommunity #abfyc

Toryglen Community Hall is entering its next chapter.
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Built on nearly four decades of community energy, volunteer care, and shared history, the hall remains a vital space at the heart of Toryglen.
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Our design unlocks fresh potential: more flexible rooms, an upgraded kitchen, and full accessibility - all built to grow with the people who gather here. A refreshed identity, with vibrant new colours and materials, blends the building’s legacy with a renewed spirit.
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More than an extension, this is an invitation for the community to come together, diversify activities, and strengthen connections in a space made for everyone.

Toryglen Community Hall is entering its next chapter.
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Built on nearly four decades of community energy, volunteer care, and shared history, the hall remains a vital space at the heart of Toryglen.
.
Our design unlocks fresh potential: more flexible rooms, an upgraded kitchen, and full accessibility - all built to grow with the people who gather here. A refreshed identity, with vibrant new colours and materials, blends the building’s legacy with a renewed spirit.
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More than an extension, this is an invitation for the community to come together, diversify activities, and strengthen connections in a space made for everyone.

Toryglen Community Hall is entering its next chapter.
.
Built on nearly four decades of community energy, volunteer care, and shared history, the hall remains a vital space at the heart of Toryglen.
.
Our design unlocks fresh potential: more flexible rooms, an upgraded kitchen, and full accessibility - all built to grow with the people who gather here. A refreshed identity, with vibrant new colours and materials, blends the building’s legacy with a renewed spirit.
.
More than an extension, this is an invitation for the community to come together, diversify activities, and strengthen connections in a space made for everyone.

Toryglen Community Hall is entering its next chapter.
.
Built on nearly four decades of community energy, volunteer care, and shared history, the hall remains a vital space at the heart of Toryglen.
.
Our design unlocks fresh potential: more flexible rooms, an upgraded kitchen, and full accessibility - all built to grow with the people who gather here. A refreshed identity, with vibrant new colours and materials, blends the building’s legacy with a renewed spirit.
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More than an extension, this is an invitation for the community to come together, diversify activities, and strengthen connections in a space made for everyone.

Kinng Park Complex is a RIAS Award 2024 winning redevelopment of an Edwardian school building into a functional, flexible and accessible community space, with discrete interventions to maximise social value.
The name, Kinning Park Complex, refers to both an organisation and a place. That place is an old red sandstone building, built in 1916 as an addition to Lambhill Street Primary School. Slated for closure in 1996, a group of the centre's users took matters into their hands, occupying the building for 55 days and nights until an agreement was reached allowing the centre to remain open under the management of the community, as Kinning Park Complex.
Stemming from this, @_newpractice have been working with KPC since 2017 to find a way forwards for a functional, flexible and accessible space for generations to come.
This project features in Adaptive London: Reusing Existing Buildings, standing as an exemplary case study of Adaptive Reuse in practice 🌍
📔 Read the report via the link in our bio to discover more, see the full project directory, and be a part of the conversation.
@_newpractice | @kinningparkcomplex

Kinng Park Complex is a RIAS Award 2024 winning redevelopment of an Edwardian school building into a functional, flexible and accessible community space, with discrete interventions to maximise social value.
The name, Kinning Park Complex, refers to both an organisation and a place. That place is an old red sandstone building, built in 1916 as an addition to Lambhill Street Primary School. Slated for closure in 1996, a group of the centre's users took matters into their hands, occupying the building for 55 days and nights until an agreement was reached allowing the centre to remain open under the management of the community, as Kinning Park Complex.
Stemming from this, @_newpractice have been working with KPC since 2017 to find a way forwards for a functional, flexible and accessible space for generations to come.
This project features in Adaptive London: Reusing Existing Buildings, standing as an exemplary case study of Adaptive Reuse in practice 🌍
📔 Read the report via the link in our bio to discover more, see the full project directory, and be a part of the conversation.
@_newpractice | @kinningparkcomplex

Kinng Park Complex is a RIAS Award 2024 winning redevelopment of an Edwardian school building into a functional, flexible and accessible community space, with discrete interventions to maximise social value.
The name, Kinning Park Complex, refers to both an organisation and a place. That place is an old red sandstone building, built in 1916 as an addition to Lambhill Street Primary School. Slated for closure in 1996, a group of the centre's users took matters into their hands, occupying the building for 55 days and nights until an agreement was reached allowing the centre to remain open under the management of the community, as Kinning Park Complex.
Stemming from this, @_newpractice have been working with KPC since 2017 to find a way forwards for a functional, flexible and accessible space for generations to come.
This project features in Adaptive London: Reusing Existing Buildings, standing as an exemplary case study of Adaptive Reuse in practice 🌍
📔 Read the report via the link in our bio to discover more, see the full project directory, and be a part of the conversation.
@_newpractice | @kinningparkcomplex

Kinng Park Complex is a RIAS Award 2024 winning redevelopment of an Edwardian school building into a functional, flexible and accessible community space, with discrete interventions to maximise social value.
The name, Kinning Park Complex, refers to both an organisation and a place. That place is an old red sandstone building, built in 1916 as an addition to Lambhill Street Primary School. Slated for closure in 1996, a group of the centre's users took matters into their hands, occupying the building for 55 days and nights until an agreement was reached allowing the centre to remain open under the management of the community, as Kinning Park Complex.
Stemming from this, @_newpractice have been working with KPC since 2017 to find a way forwards for a functional, flexible and accessible space for generations to come.
This project features in Adaptive London: Reusing Existing Buildings, standing as an exemplary case study of Adaptive Reuse in practice 🌍
📔 Read the report via the link in our bio to discover more, see the full project directory, and be a part of the conversation.
@_newpractice | @kinningparkcomplex

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
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The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
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Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
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This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
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At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
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#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
.
The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
.
Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
.
This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
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At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
.
#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
.
The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
.
Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
.
This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
.
At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
.
#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
.
The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
.
Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
.
This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
.
At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
.
#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
.
The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
.
Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
.
This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
.
At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
.
#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

In the past couple of years New Practice have worked with Ealing Council (London Borough of Ealing) to deliver the Northolt Public Art Strategy as part of the Visions for Northolt programme.
.
The strategy built on extensive community engagement delivered by our team and was shaped around celebrating heritage, diversity and green space.
.
Through pilot projects such as Art Stops and High Street Signage, we supported many local artists and practitioners, created opportunities for young people to see their designs realised in public space, and demonstrated how public art can activate everyday settings.
.
This work provided a framework that now underpins over £7.2m of public realm and active travel investment in Northolt, embedding creativity at the heart of future change.
.
At New Practice, we continue to apply this approach across our work - supporting communities to build capacity for culture and creativity, and ensuring that local voices shape the identity of their places.
.
#PublicArt #Placemaking #CommunityEngagement
#ThrivingTogether | @civic_thrivingtogether

Super excited that our New Practice (part of Civic) team have reached a major milestone our first community engagement project in Ireland! 🇮🇪
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We’ve had a great time working with @islanderarchitects over the last six months to deliver an engagement programme with the residents of Garristown, just north of Dublin in Fingal County.
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Alongside Islander Architects and Civic Ireland, we’ve been working to develop an EU-funded Smart Village Plan for a partnership of Garristown’s Vision Team and local Community Council.
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www.garristownvision.com
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With consistent good weather and Samuel Stair (Senior Designer) having only one episode of travel-sickness on the winding roads of Fingal, it was a great pleasure to work with local residents to build a collective vision for the village.
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Sub-titled as a ‘Community Vision for Garristown’, our multi-phased engagement programme covered online and in-person activities, to understand both the bigger pictures concerns of the community, as well as detailed, on-the-ground challenges and opportunities.
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The highlight of our time working in the village is the youth engagement we delivered at St. Mary’s National School, in collaboration with the local Biodiversity Group, who delivered a short info session on Swifts (do you know that once they’re born they can remain airborne for up to three years without landing?).
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Moving forward, we’ll assist Islander Architects and Civic Ireland to translate the Community Vision into the content for the Smart Village Plan, and we look forward to sharing this progress in the coming months!
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Slán go fóill!
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#ThrivingTogether | #CommunityEngagement | #Placemaking | @civic_thrivingtogether

Super excited that our New Practice (part of Civic) team have reached a major milestone our first community engagement project in Ireland! 🇮🇪
.
We’ve had a great time working with @islanderarchitects over the last six months to deliver an engagement programme with the residents of Garristown, just north of Dublin in Fingal County.
.
Alongside Islander Architects and Civic Ireland, we’ve been working to develop an EU-funded Smart Village Plan for a partnership of Garristown’s Vision Team and local Community Council.
.
www.garristownvision.com
.
With consistent good weather and Samuel Stair (Senior Designer) having only one episode of travel-sickness on the winding roads of Fingal, it was a great pleasure to work with local residents to build a collective vision for the village.
.
Sub-titled as a ‘Community Vision for Garristown’, our multi-phased engagement programme covered online and in-person activities, to understand both the bigger pictures concerns of the community, as well as detailed, on-the-ground challenges and opportunities.
.
The highlight of our time working in the village is the youth engagement we delivered at St. Mary’s National School, in collaboration with the local Biodiversity Group, who delivered a short info session on Swifts (do you know that once they’re born they can remain airborne for up to three years without landing?).
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Moving forward, we’ll assist Islander Architects and Civic Ireland to translate the Community Vision into the content for the Smart Village Plan, and we look forward to sharing this progress in the coming months!
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Slán go fóill!
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#ThrivingTogether | #CommunityEngagement | #Placemaking | @civic_thrivingtogether

Super excited that our New Practice (part of Civic) team have reached a major milestone our first community engagement project in Ireland! 🇮🇪
.
We’ve had a great time working with @islanderarchitects over the last six months to deliver an engagement programme with the residents of Garristown, just north of Dublin in Fingal County.
.
Alongside Islander Architects and Civic Ireland, we’ve been working to develop an EU-funded Smart Village Plan for a partnership of Garristown’s Vision Team and local Community Council.
.
www.garristownvision.com
.
With consistent good weather and Samuel Stair (Senior Designer) having only one episode of travel-sickness on the winding roads of Fingal, it was a great pleasure to work with local residents to build a collective vision for the village.
.
Sub-titled as a ‘Community Vision for Garristown’, our multi-phased engagement programme covered online and in-person activities, to understand both the bigger pictures concerns of the community, as well as detailed, on-the-ground challenges and opportunities.
.
The highlight of our time working in the village is the youth engagement we delivered at St. Mary’s National School, in collaboration with the local Biodiversity Group, who delivered a short info session on Swifts (do you know that once they’re born they can remain airborne for up to three years without landing?).
.
Moving forward, we’ll assist Islander Architects and Civic Ireland to translate the Community Vision into the content for the Smart Village Plan, and we look forward to sharing this progress in the coming months!
.
Slán go fóill!
.
#ThrivingTogether | #CommunityEngagement | #Placemaking | @civic_thrivingtogether

Super excited that our New Practice (part of Civic) team have reached a major milestone our first community engagement project in Ireland! 🇮🇪
.
We’ve had a great time working with @islanderarchitects over the last six months to deliver an engagement programme with the residents of Garristown, just north of Dublin in Fingal County.
.
Alongside Islander Architects and Civic Ireland, we’ve been working to develop an EU-funded Smart Village Plan for a partnership of Garristown’s Vision Team and local Community Council.
.
www.garristownvision.com
.
With consistent good weather and Samuel Stair (Senior Designer) having only one episode of travel-sickness on the winding roads of Fingal, it was a great pleasure to work with local residents to build a collective vision for the village.
.
Sub-titled as a ‘Community Vision for Garristown’, our multi-phased engagement programme covered online and in-person activities, to understand both the bigger pictures concerns of the community, as well as detailed, on-the-ground challenges and opportunities.
.
The highlight of our time working in the village is the youth engagement we delivered at St. Mary’s National School, in collaboration with the local Biodiversity Group, who delivered a short info session on Swifts (do you know that once they’re born they can remain airborne for up to three years without landing?).
.
Moving forward, we’ll assist Islander Architects and Civic Ireland to translate the Community Vision into the content for the Smart Village Plan, and we look forward to sharing this progress in the coming months!
.
Slán go fóill!
.
#ThrivingTogether | #CommunityEngagement | #Placemaking | @civic_thrivingtogether

Broomhill’s first Local Place Plan is now official
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The Broomhill Place Plan is now registered with Glasgow City Council - our first Local Place Plan in Glasgow.
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We met the Broomhill community through Glasgow’s Liveable Neighbourhood programme, building strong local relationships that shaped the plan.
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Highlights included ‘Painting in the Park Day’, where local young people co-designed a bespoke brand for the project.
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The plan sets out five future narratives:
• Diverse greenspaces
• Accessible neighbourhood movement
• Community living and better dwelling
• Managing major roads
• A pleasant neighbourhood centre
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Thank you to everyone who shared ideas and time. If you’re looking to create your own Local Place Plan or Community Action Plan, get in touch.
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#LocalPlacePlans #CreativePlacemaking #Glasgow #Broomhill #CommunityLedChange #LiveableNeighbourhoods

The Residency for Ideas launched in 2024 in memory of @mackintosh.school.architecture student Emma Burke Newman (2000-2023).
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The Residency is an innovative initiative designed to foster creative exploration and critical thinking among emerging architects. In addition to the £1,500 stipend, grantees receive mentoring from practitioners as they elaborate their project.
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This program, facilitated by @_newpractice, @karakuseviccarsonarchitects, @glasgowschoolart, and Association EBN (founded by Emma’s parents), offers a unique platform for young professionals to delve into the complexities of their profession.
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Through hands-on projects and collaborative efforts, participants are encouraged to transcend traditional architectural tools and methodologies. The residency aims to ignite imaginative conversations and fresh perspectives on familiar environments, honoring Emma and her contributions to the field.
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For 2025, @wildworks_glasgow is digging into its Residency for Ideas.
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Collaboration abounds this space-creating experiment into new approaches to architectural practice evolves. The ‘WildWorks Glasgow’ Residency was born after the selection committee for Residency for Ideas approached the applicants of two separate proposals with the prospect of combining their efforts. Their new proposal captured the 2025 prize. Subsequently, the four students behind the collaboration - Jim Cowie, Robin Simpson, Finlay Wellings, and Lily Whitehouse - joined WildWorks Glasgow, which is dedicating its efforts this summer to testing several ideas.
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Furthermore, in May, WildWorks Glasgow began collaborating with Arches DIY to start a conversation about how to make an existing urban space better serve the surrounding community, which since then has been critical in shaping their Residency’s ideas.
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#Residency #Architecture #Community
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Photos: @finn_delaney_

The Residency for Ideas launched in 2024 in memory of @mackintosh.school.architecture student Emma Burke Newman (2000-2023).
.
The Residency is an innovative initiative designed to foster creative exploration and critical thinking among emerging architects. In addition to the £1,500 stipend, grantees receive mentoring from practitioners as they elaborate their project.
.
This program, facilitated by @_newpractice, @karakuseviccarsonarchitects, @glasgowschoolart, and Association EBN (founded by Emma’s parents), offers a unique platform for young professionals to delve into the complexities of their profession.
.
Through hands-on projects and collaborative efforts, participants are encouraged to transcend traditional architectural tools and methodologies. The residency aims to ignite imaginative conversations and fresh perspectives on familiar environments, honoring Emma and her contributions to the field.
.
For 2025, @wildworks_glasgow is digging into its Residency for Ideas.
.
Collaboration abounds this space-creating experiment into new approaches to architectural practice evolves. The ‘WildWorks Glasgow’ Residency was born after the selection committee for Residency for Ideas approached the applicants of two separate proposals with the prospect of combining their efforts. Their new proposal captured the 2025 prize. Subsequently, the four students behind the collaboration - Jim Cowie, Robin Simpson, Finlay Wellings, and Lily Whitehouse - joined WildWorks Glasgow, which is dedicating its efforts this summer to testing several ideas.
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Furthermore, in May, WildWorks Glasgow began collaborating with Arches DIY to start a conversation about how to make an existing urban space better serve the surrounding community, which since then has been critical in shaping their Residency’s ideas.
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#Residency #Architecture #Community
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Photos: @finn_delaney_

The Residency for Ideas launched in 2024 in memory of @mackintosh.school.architecture student Emma Burke Newman (2000-2023).
.
The Residency is an innovative initiative designed to foster creative exploration and critical thinking among emerging architects. In addition to the £1,500 stipend, grantees receive mentoring from practitioners as they elaborate their project.
.
This program, facilitated by @_newpractice, @karakuseviccarsonarchitects, @glasgowschoolart, and Association EBN (founded by Emma’s parents), offers a unique platform for young professionals to delve into the complexities of their profession.
.
Through hands-on projects and collaborative efforts, participants are encouraged to transcend traditional architectural tools and methodologies. The residency aims to ignite imaginative conversations and fresh perspectives on familiar environments, honoring Emma and her contributions to the field.
.
For 2025, @wildworks_glasgow is digging into its Residency for Ideas.
.
Collaboration abounds this space-creating experiment into new approaches to architectural practice evolves. The ‘WildWorks Glasgow’ Residency was born after the selection committee for Residency for Ideas approached the applicants of two separate proposals with the prospect of combining their efforts. Their new proposal captured the 2025 prize. Subsequently, the four students behind the collaboration - Jim Cowie, Robin Simpson, Finlay Wellings, and Lily Whitehouse - joined WildWorks Glasgow, which is dedicating its efforts this summer to testing several ideas.
.
Furthermore, in May, WildWorks Glasgow began collaborating with Arches DIY to start a conversation about how to make an existing urban space better serve the surrounding community, which since then has been critical in shaping their Residency’s ideas.
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#Residency #Architecture #Community
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Photos: @finn_delaney_
We’re proud to unveil our latest project, The Printfield 10: Denis Law Legacy Trail.
Designed and delivered in collaboration with our friends at New Practice, this 10-point wayfinding trail celebrates one of Aberdeen’s greatest sons, Denis Law.
Based in Printfield, Denis’s childhood neighbourhood, the trail brings together storytelling, public art installations, murals and interactive design to connect people to his incredible life and legacy.
It’s been a truly collaborative, community-first placemaking project, shaped with loving input from Denis’s family, the local community and the Denis Law Legacy Trust.
Huge thanks to everyone involved. it’s been a fantastic journey which we’ll share more about soon! ❤️
Trail photos by @nhastiephoto, workshop photos by @jonathan_addie_commercial

Join New Practice, our colleagues at Civic Engineers and our collaborators at @maccreanorlavington for ‘City Making: Participation’ on Wed 11 June, 6pm at our office in Glasgow - an evening of presentations, discussions and networking.
Reserve your free ticket via Architecture Fringe website.
This event is part of the 2025 @archifringe Programme and is supported by @civic_thrivingtogether and @maccreanorlavington.
#CityMaking #ThrivingTogether #Placemaking
Image: Girl Walk || All Day, outdoor dance cinema for @glasgowfilmfest 2013, copyright @_newpractice.

Join New Practice, our colleagues at Civic Engineers and our collaborators at @maccreanorlavington for ‘City Making: Participation’ on Wed 11 June, 6pm at our office in Glasgow - an evening of presentations, discussions and networking.
Reserve your free ticket via Architecture Fringe website.
This event is part of the 2025 @archifringe Programme and is supported by @civic_thrivingtogether and @maccreanorlavington.
#CityMaking #ThrivingTogether #Placemaking
Image: Girl Walk || All Day, outdoor dance cinema for @glasgowfilmfest 2013, copyright @_newpractice.

What if architecture focused on touching as many lives as possible, rather than creating exclusive spaces for the privileged few? Becca Thomas, Creative Director of New Practice (part of Civic Group), brings this refreshing perspective our latest episode.
"A building isn't anything until you put people in it," says Becca. This simple yet profound statement encapsulates her human-centered approach to creating spaces that truly work for diverse communities. As an architect who proudly admits she'd be happy never designing another façade, Becca focuses instead on how people use spaces and making them accessible to everyone.
The conversation explores the true meaning of placemaking – that sweet spot where considerate urban design meets the authentic needs of citizens. We also delve into Becca's preference for retrofit and renovation over new builds, and her vision for vibrant ground-floor spaces filled with "super risky, weird stuff" instead of corporate chains.
Join us for a conversation that will change how you see the buildings and spaces around you.
Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.
Link to the episode is in the Bio.
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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