"Their home city is becoming a three-dimensional gallery of their distinctive work. They like to play with your expectations of what a facade should be, for instance - it can sparkle, or glow, or quiver, or even start to peel away completely and become something else, as at the city's Radisson SAS Hotel."
Hugh Pearman
Certainly, the buildings are always surprising. The visual chronology of works at the end of the book charts an architectural expansiveness which take in the feistily extrovert Radisson Hotel, the richly tactile Hazelwood School, and the arresting patterned polychromy of the JKS Workshops at Clydebank.
Isabel Allen, Architects' Journal
"No two buildings that we do are the same. Our architecture is based on trying to understand a problem and the people involved. There are some things that we explore in buildings that we would never do again."
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