Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's pre-1919 building stock. Traditionally Scottish stone was also used for roofing, streets, pavements and bridges and all forms of walling. Today’s global market has encouraged the importation of stone for new-build cladding and for new city streetscapes. Whilst this may positively influence public acceptance of the use of natural stone, consideration needs to be given to the use of ‘like for like’ indigenous materials for repair and conservation thus ensuring that the unique character Scotland’s stone-built heritage is not lost. The UK Government’s response to the Rio Earth Summit on Sustainable Development (1992) notes ‘.... it will be...
Scotland has one of the richest legacies of traditional (pre-1919) buildings and other stone structu...
The use of stone is deeply rooted in Spanish building culture. The Iberian Peninsula has a wide vari...
The sustainable exploitation of natural stone resources poses a multifaceted dilemma that lies at th...
The character of the UK’s built heritage has been largely determined by the country’s diverse geolog...
Building with Scottish Stone aims to encourage more use of stone sourced from Scotland’s working qua...
There is a growing awareness that effective repair of historic buildings and monuments requires deta...
The current mineral planning system, enshrined in the Environment Act 2004, emphasises the importanc...
Natural stone is required for maintenance and repair of historically, archaeologically and culturall...
The European Regions, today rather poor in metalliferous and energetic commodities which could be ec...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and has some of the finest historic stone architecture in t...
[EN]Natural stone has been used for millennia in many historically and culturally important structur...
International audienceÉchaillon stone, a Mesozoic platform limestone from SE France, is proposed as ...
Surveys of the condition of the stone masonry in twenty-five buildings and structures in the John F...
Edinburgh, 'Grey Athens of the North', owes much of its fame to the quality of the sandstone from wh...
This book is made up of contributions dealing with heritage stones from different countries around t...
Scotland has one of the richest legacies of traditional (pre-1919) buildings and other stone structu...
The use of stone is deeply rooted in Spanish building culture. The Iberian Peninsula has a wide vari...
The sustainable exploitation of natural stone resources poses a multifaceted dilemma that lies at th...
The character of the UK’s built heritage has been largely determined by the country’s diverse geolog...
Building with Scottish Stone aims to encourage more use of stone sourced from Scotland’s working qua...
There is a growing awareness that effective repair of historic buildings and monuments requires deta...
The current mineral planning system, enshrined in the Environment Act 2004, emphasises the importanc...
Natural stone is required for maintenance and repair of historically, archaeologically and culturall...
The European Regions, today rather poor in metalliferous and energetic commodities which could be ec...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and has some of the finest historic stone architecture in t...
[EN]Natural stone has been used for millennia in many historically and culturally important structur...
International audienceÉchaillon stone, a Mesozoic platform limestone from SE France, is proposed as ...
Surveys of the condition of the stone masonry in twenty-five buildings and structures in the John F...
Edinburgh, 'Grey Athens of the North', owes much of its fame to the quality of the sandstone from wh...
This book is made up of contributions dealing with heritage stones from different countries around t...
Scotland has one of the richest legacies of traditional (pre-1919) buildings and other stone structu...
The use of stone is deeply rooted in Spanish building culture. The Iberian Peninsula has a wide vari...
The sustainable exploitation of natural stone resources poses a multifaceted dilemma that lies at th...