To commemorate the retirement of Gordon Murray, the GIA produced a festschrift - a collection of essays that celebrate his career and achievements in the field of architecture.
Read MoreAhead of the 2022 Council Elections, the GIA and New Glasgow Society co-hosted representatives from each of the political parties standing for election.
Read MoreDuring COP26, the GIA collaborated with the RIAS and its chapters to host a series of travelling tidal markers.
Read MoreIn collaboration with the RIAS and its chapters, the GIA produced a series of 4 maps that charted rising sea levels, buildings at risk and examples of sustainable architecture across Glasgow.
Read MoreIn 2021 the GIA organised a chapter-wide exhibition asking street-facing architects offices to display their work in relation to sustainable and zero-carbon architecture.
Read MoreIn 2021 the GIA organised a series of guided runs around Glasgow in association with John Gilbert Architects.
Read MoreIn 2021 the GIA worked with Chonk Studio and GCC to deliver 4 planters along High Street.
Read MoreIn 2021 the GIA hosted the Cop Shop.
Read MoreIn the run-up to COP26, the GIA held a series of 10 seminars focused on sustainable architecture and design.
Read MoreIn collaboration with the Passivhaus Trust and Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, the GIA sponsored and helped judge the Ice Box Challenge in Glasgow.
Read MoreIn 2020, the GIA launched an ideas competition calling for proposals to save the at-risk Hamilton Mausoleum and its associated Keeper’s Lodge.
Read MoreTo celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the institute, the GIA prepared a booklet document its history since its inception in 1868.
Read MoreIn 2018, the GIA ran a live-build competition in collaboration with Glasgow Life and Glasgow Doors Open Days to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Read MoreFor the 2017 Alexander Thomson Scholarship, the GIA produced a book of submitted entries: a collection of essays on the theme of ‘Legacy’.
Read MoreAs part of the 2016 Festival of Architecture, the GIA produced a street exhibition that showcased the GIA Design Awards winners since their inception 37 years previously.
Read MoreIn connection with the 2016 Festival of architecture, the GIA commissioned a batch of IPA through Drygate Brewery to celebrate Glasgow’s architects.
Read MoreTo celebrate the 2016 Festival of Architecture, the GIA commissioned a film titled ‘[Re]Imagining Glasgow’
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