CATEGORY: Architecture
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Black Markers: Edinburgh’s Dark History Told Through its Cemeteries
Jan-Andrew Henderson
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Aberdeenshire: North and Moray
David W. Walker, Matthew Woodworth
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How to Read Scottish Buildings
Daniel MacCannell
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Glasgow Interiors
Helen Kendrick, Neale Smith
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The Shrines of the ‘Alids in Medieval Syria: Sunnis, Shi’is and the Architecture of Coexistence
Stephennie Mulder
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One Great George Street: The Headquarters Building of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Malcolm Dunkeld
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Memories of Cities: Trips and Manifestoes
Jonathan Charley, Dr. Eamonn Canniffe
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Deleuze and Architecture
Helene Frichot, Stephen Loo
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Connexions: The Unseen Hand of Tony Hunt
Nigel Dale
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Castles of Scotland
Martin Coventry
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Rebirth of a Palace: The Royal Court at Stirling Castle
John Harrison, Andrew Burnet
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Eccentric Wealth
Alastair Scott
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The Lost City: Old Aberdeen
Jane Stevenson
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Inside Edinburgh
David Torrance
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The Italian Chapel, Orkney
Donald S. Murray
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Sacred Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
Scotland's Churches Scheme
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Sacred North-East Scotland
Scotland's Churches Scheme
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Sacred Borders and East Lothian
Scotland's Churches Scheme
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Mackintosh: Artist Designer Architect
Tamsin Pickeral
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Arbiter of Elegance: Robert Adam
Graham Roderick
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