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Gokay Lotte Glob house

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Gokay's projects have won a series of design awards and he is an expert member of European TASK 28: Sustainable Solar Housing, where he represents Scotland. He is also accredited in ‘Sustainable Design’, with specific innovation and research achievement by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).

He has designed and built a number of projects ranging from individual homes, including the well published ‘Zero-Heating Home’ in Aberdeen, with no dedicated heating for a private client, to a scheme of 14 new homes for a housing association. The designs of these projects have focused on innovative approaches, with emphasize on issues relating to energy efficiency, affordability, whole life costs, performance evaluation and ecological sustainability. The aim in all these designs has been to break new ground and the practice has been covered in the local and national press, journals and has won a number of prestigious awards.

See Interview in Scottish Architecture

Recent projects include:

Canmore Place

The Van Midden House

Zero Heat House

The Lotte Glob House


A'Chrannag
See also Architecture in Scotland 2004-2006: Defining Place


The McKay House

The Burnett House

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