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Gareth Hoskins Architects, 1998

Gareth Hoskins Architects, 1998

Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd

Gareth Hoskins set up Gareth Hoskins Architects, now Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd, in 1998 after six years as an associate with Penoyre & Prasad Architects in London. Since then, the Glasgow-based practice has grown to over thirty strong. Key buildings include the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Interpretation Centre at The Lighthouse, Glasgow, Durham Light Infantry Museum & Art Centre and Hutcheson's Hall, (the headquarters for the National Trust for Scotland). The practice has won a number of high-profile competitions including the V&A and RIBA Architecture Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum (a Grade 1 listed building), the masterplan for the A-listed Royal Museum in Edinburgh and the visitor and interpretation centre for The National Trust for Scotland at Culloden Battlefield.

Community-based projects include the £6 million Easterhouse Arts Factory on the outskirts of Glasgow which was commended by the Scottish Arts Council as a model of accessibility and is due to be home to the National Theatre of Scotland and the Families' Reception Centre in Edinburgh. Gareth Hoskins Architects has also won the competition to design Scotland's second national children's hospice for the care and support of terminally ill children in the particularly sensitive environment of the National Park at Loch Lomond.