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The National Trust for Scotland is Scotland's leading conservation charity and cares for Scotland's heritage.
www.nts.org.uk
An illustrated introduction to dovecotes in Scotland by JK Gillon.
gillonj.tripod.com
Glasgow and Edinburgh - A Trail of Two Cities
An exploration of the architecture in and around Scotland's major cities. The featured buildings are illustrated with original drawings.
www.scotcities.com
Carnegie Libraries of Scotland
An illustrated guide by Gerry Blaikie to the architecture and history of libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie in Scotland.
homepage.ntlworld.com
Photographs and visitor information on more than 300 historic buildings and sites open to the public, including castles, cathedrals and monasteries, from the official guardian of the built heritage of Scotland. Also details of all listed buildings in Scotland can be searched online.
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
An information hub from the Lighthouse for the built environment in Scotland, covering education, exhibitions, the national programme, planning and urban design. Includes discussion forums.
www.scottisharchitecture.com
A resource for schools developed by The Lighthouse for the National Grid for Learning, providing educational materials on Scottish architecture.
www.buildingconnections.co.uk
Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group
SVBWG provides a focus for people interested in the traditional buildings of Scotland. Illustrated description of its activities and events.
www.svbwg.org.uk
Profiles the Scottish companies and foundries which specialised in architectural ironwork.
www.scottishironwork.org
Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland
For the study and protection of Scottish Architecture. The society's activities.
www.ahss.org.uk
The Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland
Searchable database of over 1,000 properties of architectural or historic merit throughout Scotland deemed to be at risk.
www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk
Your chance to see inside some of Scotland's most interesting buildings, completely free of charge, throughout September each year.
www.doorsopendays.org.uk