EKJN Architects are fully Accredited and experienced Chartered Architects operating on projects in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, Falkirk, Stirling, Glasgow and throughout Scotland. EKJN hold RIAS Accreditation in both Conservation Architecture and Sustainable Architecture, and we delight in working with clients to create bespoke architectural solutions to improve and enhance existing buildings and create new buildings to meet client needs. We are experts in making sustainable buildings through renewable and low-carbon technologies, and we are experts in the conservation and adaption of traditional buildings.
Architectural means like an architect. So an Architectural Designer/Consultant/Technician is like an architect but isn't one. Architects are by law properly qualified, registered, regulated, continually trained and properly insured. The law governing the registration of Architects exists to safeguard you, the client. The use of the title ‘architect' is protected actively under the Architects' Act 1997 by Architect's Registration Board (ARB). If you are in any doubt whether your advisor is a registered architect or a chartered member of the RIAS or RIBA, contact the ARB (www.arb.org) or the RIAS membership department.
Managing Director, Jon Newey, was awarded the RIAS Accreditation in Sustainable Building Design in 2017. He is a member of the Centre for Alternative Technology, a Passivhaus subscriber, and has years of experience in low energy buildings, including passive solar design, heatpumps, biomass boilers and solar panels. At EKJN we take our responsibility to the environment very seriously. By constructing sustainable buildings we ensure your needs are met and quality of life improved, but without compromising the quality of life for future generations.
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Only a skeleton crew using the office these days but we can still make it look pretty. Christmas is definitely coming!
Friday photos! Its great to see our hotel project in Fraserburgh really starting to take shape. The contractor is aiming to get all the new roofs weathertight before the Christmas break, ready for starting interior work in the new year. Thanks to Nick Brown for some of these photos.
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The Hutton Series on Climate change should be taking place at Panmure House - designed by EKJN architects - throughout 2021, covid-restricti ons permitting, of course. Further details atwww.hw.ac.uk/ hutton This article and photo of Panmure House are in October's issue of Konect Linlithgow.
There was a Royal visitor at our project at Castlebank in Lanark today. What perfect weather for it, too. He’s well… https://t.co/rDFnqlAfak
The final phase of our Castlebank Horticultural Centre project was opened today by George Anderson of the Beechgrov… https://t.co/RO7PAUgTom
Our Panmure House project was officially opened by Rt Hon Gordon Brown yesterday. https://t.co/UCj7bCiVRB
Our latest newsletter is ready! We know you've all been waiting with baited breath to read it. Some of you may... https://t.co/4nBLRou49D
Spent a couple of days chauffeuring Diane from DCS photography round a few of our recently-completed projects,... https://t.co/c1OFSFirxT