Threesixty Architecture has appointed three new directors as the Scottish practice continues to expand its work across the UK.
The certified B Corp architecture practice has appointed Gina Colley, Neal Hemingway and Paul Hegarty to its board.
The new directors bring experience across regeneration, commercial, residential, infrastructure and public sector projects.
Alan Anthony, managing director of Threesixty Architecture, said the trio had each played an important role in the development of the practice.
Ms Colley has delivered major regeneration and placemaking projects across Scotland.
Her portfolio includes East Kilbride Town Hall and the Victorian Market Foodhall in Inverness.
She is currently leading the production of Glasgow City Council's Feminist Planning Toolkit.
Mr Hemingway is leading the redevelopment of Buchanan Galleries and has worked on projects including the Port of Leith Distillery and Dundreggan Rewilding Centre.
Mr Hegarty leads the decarbonisation and modernisation of ScottishPower's property portfolio.
He has also delivered major residential developments, including one of the largest social housing projects in the Highlands.
The appointments are part of Threesixty Architecture's commitment to developing talent within the business and supporting its long-term growth.
As directors, Ms Colley, Mr Hemingway and Mr Hegarty will help shape the future direction of the practice, mentor emerging talent and champion its core values.
Threesixty Architecture was founded in 2005 and delivers projects across the UK in sectors including urban regeneration, workplace, retail, whisky and industrial.
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