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9th January 2023
The sky’s the limit: Sky-Frame system...
The sky’s the limit. Sky-Frame system in stunning rooftop barAfter a few years of uncertainty, going out is back in. In the shadows of Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street is once again bustling... -
22nd December 2022
Glazed extension transforms Blackhouse...
From croft house to guest house: Glazed extension transforms the lodge at Blackhouse Forest Estate into an unforgettable destination. The idyllic lodge at Blackhouse Forest Estate in the Scottish... -
28th November 2022
Glass Lanterns at Scotch Whisky HQ
There’s not much that Gray & Dick don’t know about high-end structural glazing and not much that the tenth largest Scotch whisky company, Ian Macleod Distillers, don’t know about... -
28th September 2022
Renovating York Guildhall
Situated on the River Ouse in the historic City of York, The Guildhall York has served as a seat of civic governance and a part of national history since the 15th century. In March 2017 plans were approved... -
18th August 2022
CAD Technician Required
We are actively recruiting for an experienced CAD Technician to join our team based in Yoker, Glasgow. The ideal candidate will have a construction industry background, preferably with structural... -
15th July 2022
Celebrating our work in Manchester
Happy Birthday AustralasiaFor the last decade, a striking glass pyramid has marked the location of a slice of Australia in the heart of industrial Manchester. Underground restaurant Australasia opened... -
19th May 2022
The Black House: How Glass Connects...
Architecture And NatureGreat architecture is no longer simply about the structure itself but its relationship with the surrounding landscape. At Gray & Dick, we understand that a glass installation... -
30th April 2022
Old and new: contemporary structures...
Respecting Historic SpacesWe’re fortunate in the UK to have an abundance of historic architecture worthy of preservation. We’ve found it necessary to adapt some of these incredible buildings... -
8th April 2022
How Thermal Breaks Insulate and Energise
Glass was once considered a brittle and poor insulator, used first to make windows by the Romans, whilst China chose instead to fortify with paper. In Britain, we turned to stone or timber construction... -
16th March 2022
International Day Of Happiness: How...
“Sunlight never knows how great it is until it hits the side of a building or shines inside a room.”- Louis Kahn. International Day of HappinessIn celebration of the International Day...