Gordon McGregor - Senior Architect

Gordon has been qualified as an architect for over twenty years and studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Glasgow. He has also won several prizes and awards as an architect and has taught at the College of Building and Printing in Glasgow, at the Edinburgh School of Landscape Architecture and currently, part time, at the Strathclyde School of Architecture. He has worked for, amongst others, RMJM, NORD and Rural Design.

At RMJM he worked on the new North Glasgow College and at EMBTRMJM he was resident architect for three years on the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Parliament went on to win the Doolan and Stirling prizes.

At NORD Gordon worked on the design of houses for private clients, developers and housing associations on projects such as the Govanhill Pool, the Olympic Games Substation, a new bridge over the canal at Hanley in Stoke and the Shingle House in Dungeness.

At Rural Design, Gordon produced the drawings for two private houses at Ardnamurchan on the west coast, and in Glengavel, South Lanarkshire.

Gordon is currently working on a new education facility at Sumburgh Head Lighthouse and a series of steading buildings at Glenfeshie in Aberdeenshire.  His experience is therefore broad and includes private and public housing, commercial, educational and award winning public buildings.