ea has extensive experience of the use of post-and-beam construction in its practice, both with oak and other locally sourced timbers. Seasoned or un-seasoned green timber can be specified.
James Denholm Partnership Architects is based in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. The practice’s buildings aim to explore and express sympathetic design and materials for the rural Scottish landscape whilst responding to the evolving needs of modern living.
Robin Baker Architects is an award-winning practice based in Perthshire, whose principal has 25 years’ experience of designing site-specific eco-friendly houses and unusual timber structures.
AKA is an award-winning practice based in rural Aberdeenshire. The practice carries out design-led new build and conservation projects with a strong emphasis on sustainability. AKA aspires to include post and beam frames in its projects.
Arc Architects is an award-winning practice specialising in new ecological architecture, research and conservation of historic buildings.
The practice’s approach to design is inspired by vernacular traditions such as timber frame construction, and the potential for modern architecture to create beautiful spaces.
The practice provides architectural services throughout Argyll and Islands, promoting site-specific design solutions which integrate renewables to provide energy-efficient new-build and refurbished dwellings within budget and programme constraints.
Garry Adam’s studio enjoys designing great spaces of an intimate character using natural materials and good daylight. The practice has considerable experience in using timber post and beam structures in traditional and modern methods.
James F Stephen Architects is an award-winning practice, based within rural Tayside, providing architectural, interior and landscaping design services. It is a versatile practice, which provides innovative solutions to its clients’ requirements. Solutions which are based upon careful attention to detail whilst combining new and existing timber frame construction technologies to create enhanced living and working environments.
MRA Architects has over 25 years’ experience of green oak timber framing.
To MRA every project is a “one-off” influenced only by the site, the environment, regional characteristics and most importantly the personality of the clients. From these foundations, the “art” of architecture evolves. The practice’s design skills are its core strength and MRA has a reputation for creativity and an ability to produce an architectural solution that exactly matches the client’s brief and budget. MRA believes in team work – this means building relations with clients and working collaboratively with engineers, surveyors, contractors and other professionals.
Pete Cummins Architect is a Fife-based practice specialising in, and with considerable experience in, designing post and beam green-oak-framed houses and extensions. Projects cover a wide variety of building types throughout Fife, Scotland and Britain.