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
The Old Stable, Fife // Stable Conversion and Refurb
Fife Architects have recently submitted proposals for a stable conversion and renovation of a category ‘C’ listed property in the Pittenweem conservation area.
Our Future Home, Our Future Studio
We are delighted and very excited to announce that come Winter 2013, Fife Architects will have a new home within the new Murray Studios, Anstruther!
Murray Studios is part of a new development project at the existing Murray Library, established in 1908, in Anstruther and has been driven by the Murray Library Trustees with large grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland, Fife Council and Fife Historic Building Trust.
House by the woods, Fife // New timber clad dining extension
Fife Architects provided this initial design for a client looking to maximise their existing kitchen for their expanding family and provide a better relation between their house and large, well cared-for garden. A generous dining extension was proposed, built in...
Certified European Passive House Designer Course
Passive House Designer Course anyone? We are excited to announce that Lucy has now completed the Certified European Passive House Designer Course at Strathclyde University and hopes to become a certified designer soon. The course allows us to direct our initial design...
In the Press // Construction Magazine Featuring Fife Architects
Fife Architects are proud to have been featured in this month's Construction Magazine who produced a nice, positive piece about our approach and our brief history. Have a look! /// Here is a link to the Full Article Have a look at our feature in this months...
Can You Rate a Building’s Sustainability?
By: Fermin Beltran // Fife Architects If you have been involved in construction in recent times, then you've probably heard about 'BREEAM' or 'LEED' accreditation schemes for buildings. Even if most people don't really understand what they score or know what they...