As 2024 comes to an end, we have been reflecting on a year of architectural accomplishments, creativity, opportunities and growth
As 2024 draws to a close, we find ourselves pausing to celebrate the remarkable journey we’ve shared. This year has been a tapestry of architectural innovation, professional development, and meaningful connections that have shaped our practice in profound ways. From finalising landmark projects to breaking ground on exciting new ventures, our team has been in constant motion. We’ve explored cutting-edge design concepts, expanded our knowledge through continued professional development, and welcomed fresh talent to our Fife Architects office. The countless cups of coffee (we’ve lost count after 5000!) have fueled our creativity and collaborative spirit. Our year has been defined by the incredible partnerships we’ve forged – working alongside dedicated clients, skilled contractors, talented tradespeople, and brilliant photographers who bring our visions to life. Each project has been a testament to our collective passion and commitment to excellence. Looking ahead to 2025, we’re brimming with excitement. Our commitment to sustainable, community-focused architecture remains unwavering. We’re eager to continue creating spaces that not only inspire architectural innovation but also meaningfully enhance the lives of those who inhabit them. The blank canvas of the new year promises fresh ideas, innovative designs, and the opportunity to push the boundaries of architectural possibility. Here’s to the year ahead – see you in 2025!
Here are a few highlights
We are up and running!
Fife Architects Open For Business fter a few months of preparation, late nights, piles of takeout and a few friendly debates, the business is finally up and running. At the core is our new location in the beautiful East Neuk, our wide range of...
Fordings, West Linton
Fife architects worked closely with this private client who wished to develop a new build energy-efficient family home using ‘PassivHaus’ principles in the conservation village of West Linton. The project is currently in the early stages of planning.
Green Senior Living, Dumbarton
This green senior living community scheme was developed by Fermín while he worked at Anderson Bell + Christie in Glasgow and was completed in 2010. Fermín acted as the lead designer and project leader which means he oversaw the project from inception to completion; including dealing with a very long and delicate planning application. The proposals where developed with the notion of independent green living for the elderly. Developed as a social hosting scheme, the proposals included solar thermal panels, high levels of insulation, shared boilers, rain-water harvesting, edible gardens and green roofs over the individual porches.
Performing Arts Centre, Amarillo
Multi-purpose theatre and performing arts centre project in Amarillo, Texas. The project was completed in ’05 with Fermin as key designer in the team.