Designs on Democracy – Architecture and Design in Scotland Post Devolution
Explore the intriguing intersection of design and politics in "Designs on Democracy – Architecture and Design in Scotland Post Devolution" by Stuart MacDonald. Published in 2012 by Collective Ink, this insightful paperback spans 172 pages, delving into how the Scottish identity evolved during a transformative decade. The Noughties were marked not only by global events such as disasters and the War on Terrorism but also by a unique Scottish narrative where architecture and design played pivotal roles in shaping societal values and political discourse. MacDonald expertly examines the impact of devolution on Scotland's architectural landscape, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the synergy between design and democracy. Discover how Scotland's built environment reflects its cultural identity and aspirations in this compelling analysis.