Abstract

Th e p u r p o s e of the Scottish Research Register is to highlight completed research undertaken by students from Scottish universities, which relate to the history of Scottish architecture. The Register includes undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and theses. It is organised into three categories for quick reference: Architect, Region and Other. ‘Architect’ is alphabetised by the architects’ name, highlighted in bold; ‘Region’ is sub-divided geographically and alphabetised by author; ‘Other’ is alphabetised by author. Titles belonging to more than one category are included in each. Each entry contains the author, dissertation title, university/college, qualification and year. The information is recorded as presented by the universities. The universities in this seventh edition of the Register are: University of Strathclyde and University of St Andrews. We will endeavour to include those universities not included in this Register in future editions. This seventh edition of the Register lists those papers completed in 2007–2009. The Scottish Research Register features annually within Architectural Heritage and any suggestions for its enhancement are welcome. We look forward to a greater number of universities and colleges participating in the next edition. Thanks must be given to the librarians and members of teaching staff from all the Scottish universities and colleges who assisted in compiling the Register by providing material. Although many of the dissertations and theses may be consulted in their relevant university library, inclusion in the Register does not imply that access will always be available.

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