The re-appointed members are:
- Raymond Young CBE (Chair) - An architect and former senior member of staff of Scottish Homes, Mr Young has wide experience of community housing associations and is now active as a housing and regeneration consultant
- Professor Brain Evans (Deputy Chair) - An urban designer and planner, and a partner in one of the UK's leading urban and landscape design practices, Gillespies
- Karen Anderson - Architect and a founding partner of Anderson, Bell Christie Architects, Glasgow
- Alison Blamire - Co-founder of ARCADE Architects, Edinburgh in 1981 and now leader of its design team
- Margaret Hickish - Principal Access Officer, Olympic Delivery Authority, London
- Eelco Hooftman - Founding partner of GROSS. MAX. Landscape Architects and a Reader at Edinburgh College of Art
- Gareth Hoskins - Principal, Gareth Hoskins Architects, Glasgow since 1998
- John Irvine - Chartered Surveyor and Board member of the Grosvenor property company, with responsibility for its development activity outside London
- Rob Joiner - Director, Reidvale and Molendinar Housing Associations, Glasgow
- Eleanor McAllister OBE - Economist, town planner and Managing Director of Clydebank Re-built urban regeneration company
- Terry Mackie - Architect with NHS Grampian for many years and now Director of the Peacock Visual Arts Centre, Aberdeen
- Steven Spier - President of the HafenCity University, Hamburg and previously Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture at the University of Strathclyde
- Paul Stallan - European Design Director of RMJM, one of the largest architecture practices with headquarters in Scotland.
- Stephen Tucker - Director (Scotland) of Urban Design and Regeneration for Turley Associates, and previously instrumental in the evolution of the Raploch urban regeneration company
- Brian Veitch - Chartered civil and structural engineer, and a Director of Arup, the worldwide design and engineering consultancy
These reappointments will be for one year and will run from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.
These posts are part-time and are not remunerated. There is a time commitment of up to three days per month for the Chair and up to two days a month for other members.
Architecture and Design Scotland was established by Scottish Ministers in April 2005 as the national champion for good architecture, design and planning in the built environment.
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