MAAC-Studio

MAAC-Studio Maclean Architecture & Conservation Maclean Architecture & Conservation
RIAS accredited conservation architects for the North of Scotland. We love old buildings.

MAAC Studio was created by conservation architect, Calum Maclean, to encourage a wider appreciation of the beautiful historic architecture that is spread throughout the Highlands and provide access to the expertise and skills needed to transform these older buildings into beautiful modern spaces fit for the 21st Century. They are beautifully crafted from high-quality materials and sit well in a la

ndscape. They give owners a feeling of reassurance and belonging. They have character and a sense of place that you just cant get with a modern building. Unlike other architects, that work on mostly on new building projects, here at MAAC Studio we work exclusively with historic buildings, enabling us to focus our energy and invest in the skills and expertise that these buildings need. We are chartered architects with additional specialist conservation expertise that is accredited by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS). This allows us to work on historic buildings and projects supported by funding bodies such as Historic Scotland, the National Lottery and Inverness City Heritage Trust.

Hidden amongst the trees, near Eilean Donan Castle, is a surprise. The little "Brutalist" chapel of St Donnan. Sitting q...
03/03/2025

Hidden amongst the trees, near Eilean Donan Castle, is a surprise.
The little "Brutalist" chapel of St Donnan.

Sitting quietly in the woods, approached by a winding path, it evokes stillness and calm. The plain exterior conceals an interior of bare, expressive materials. The alter of carved concrete and stone are serene.

It is quite poetic.

Scottish Episcopal Church
United Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness
Inverness Guide
Scotland's Churches Trust

Staring into the void - if a crack appears in a masonry wall and you point it up with you point up a crack with cement m...
21/02/2025

Staring into the void - if a crack appears in a masonry wall and you point it up with you point up a crack with cement mortar. The lime washes away and you end up with a big whole behind.

Work is well underway at Culturlann Inbhir Nis, the new Gaelic Centre in the heart of Inverness.Its great to see this fi...
30/01/2025

Work is well underway at Culturlann Inbhir Nis, the new Gaelic Centre in the heart of Inverness.

Its great to see this fine old church with a fascinating history get a new lease of life and some essential repairs.

The project is supported by the Scottish Government, the Community Regeneration Fund, AHF and Inverness City Heritage Trust.
Laing Traditional Masonry Group Ltd
Inverness Guide
Alexander Ross Architect
Inverness Civic Trust
Cultarlann Inbhir Nis

Mortar repairs for stone might be tempting as a quick fix, but is it a false economy....Scot LimeBuilding Limes Forum
19/11/2024

Mortar repairs for stone might be tempting as a quick fix, but is it a false economy....

Scot Lime
Building Limes Forum

The issue of stone repair is a popular topic on our website. We have encountered problems with Lithomex on several buildings. One building in particular sh

Whats this in the undergrowth ?Could we have discovered the iron frame of the mill wheel that once drove the machinery i...
27/07/2024

Whats this in the undergrowth ?

Could we have discovered the iron frame of the mill wheel that once drove the machinery in the old mill hall ?

An exciting discovery that could lift this project to another level.

AOC Archaeology Group
Friends of The Balmacara Old Mill Hall
Heritage Trust Network

The sweeping picturesque curve of Cromarty Harbour, designed by the engineer John Smeaton and completed in 1785, is spec...
25/07/2024

The sweeping picturesque curve of Cromarty Harbour, designed by the engineer John Smeaton and completed in 1785, is special on many counts.

It not only looks beautiful, it shaped the development of the town, and it shaped the development of engineering.

Smeaton was a pioneering engineer, especially in the development of lime mixes.

We are on site with taking samples for analysis to inform future conservation works.

I wonder what they will tell us.?

12/05/2024

Out on a site survey this week. Spring is here and nature in vigorous health. These ferns look harmless but their roots spread a long way under the slates.!

Keep on top of your maintenance to prevent damp ingress and good ventilation.

20/10/2023

Research by Historic England has shown that interaction with heritage or the historic environment can be a positive factor in supporting individual and community wellbeing. Did you realise that your heritage restoration or regeneration project had that potential? Join us at Bramley Baths in Leeds next month for our day conference Heritage for Good: Putting Wellbeing at the Heart of Restoration Projects to find out more. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/673081885037?aff=oddtdtcreator

05/10/2023
The Power and The Passion : The Architecture of Old St Peters Kirk, Thurso  - An illustrated talk by Calum Maclean, this...
12/09/2023

The Power and The Passion : The Architecture of Old St Peters Kirk, Thurso - An illustrated talk by Calum Maclean, this Saturday 16th September at 2.30pm at St Peter & the Holy Rood, Thurso as part of Doors Open Days. All are welcome.

The talk will explore the architecture of Old St Peters Kirk as an instrument of power, as the Scottish and Norse Kingdoms wrestled for control of Caithness in the early medieval period. The design reveals the close links between architectural developments in Caithness and Orkney, including St Magnus Cathedral, which influenced the Old St Peter’s Kirk. The talk will then explore the Gothic Revival in the Victorian period, taking a closer look at St Peter and The Holy Rood Church. It will discuss how the architect Alexander Ross studied the origins of early Scottish Architecture, revealing its links with the medieval church.

Old St Peter's Kirk Preservation Association

The Power and The Passion : The Architecture of Old St Peters Kirk, Thurso
An illustrated talk by Calum Maclean.

The talk will explore the architecture of Old St Peters Kirk as an instrument of power, as the Scottish and Norse Kingdoms wrestled for control of Caithness in the early medieval period. The design reveals the close links between architectural developments in Caithness and Orkney, including St Magnus Cathedral, which influenced the Old St Peter’s Kirk. The talk will then explore the Gothic Revival in the Victorian period, taking a closer look at St Peter and The Holy Rood Church. It will discuss how the architect Alexander Ross studied the origins of early Scottish Architecture, revealing its links with the medieval church.

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