Scottish Architecture - List of Scottish Architects

List of Scottish Architects

  • Robert Adam (1728–92)
  • William Adam (1689–1748) Father of Robert and architect and builder
  • Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921)
  • Sir William Bruce (c. 1630–1710)
  • Edward Calvert (c. 1847–1914)
  • Charles Cameron (1743–1812)
  • Colen Campbell (1676–1729)
  • Alan Dunlop (1958–)
  • James Leslie Findlay (1868–1952)
  • James Gibbs (1682–1754)
  • Ian G Lindsay (1906–66)
  • Robert Lorimer (1864–1929)
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–1928), architect, designer and watercolourist, husband of Margaret MacDonald (Artist)
  • Robert Matthew (1906–75)
  • James Miller (1860–1947)
  • Gordon Murray (1954–)
  • Robert Hamilton Paterson (1843–1911)
  • James Playfair (1755–94), father of William Henry
  • William Henry Playfair (1790–1857)
  • David Rhind (1808–83)
  • James Robert Rhind, (1854–1918)
  • Basil Spence (1907–76)
  • James Stirling (1926–92)
  • Thomas S. Tait (1882–1954)
  • Alexander 'Greek' Thomson (1817–75)
  • Frederick Thomas Pilkington (1832–98)

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