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Over the last 90 years the Trust has pioneered public
access to and shared ownership of some of the most
magnificent buildings, collections and landscapes in
Scotland. It cares for more than 100 sites, from ancient
houses to battlefields, castles, mills, gardens, coastlines,
islands, mountain ranges and the plants and animals
which depend upon them.
Project Team Architect: Moxon Architects
Client: National Trust for Scotland / Mar Lodge Estate
About Moxon
Founded in 2004, Moxon has attracted major clients in a
variety of sectors, from national rail providers to leading
cultural institutions. Among them: Transport for London,
Hauser & Wirth and the City of Westminster.
In March 2022 the National Trust for Scotland launched
Nature, Beauty & Heritage for Everyone, its ten-year
strategy which sets out the ambitions of the charity over
the coming decade. From speaking up for Scotland’s heritage which doesn’t have a voice, to improving the lives
and wellbeing of people across the country, and responding to the climate and biodiversity crisis, the Trust will
build on its work in recent years to grow its impact and
conserve and restore more of Scotland’s heritage, as it
moves towards its centenary in 2031. Scotland’s largest
membership organisation, the National Trust for Scotland
relies on the support of its members and donors to carry
out its important work.
The common threads are bold vision and versatility.
Moxon approaches each project with fresh eyes, first
understanding the needs and ambitions of the client, and
then striving to elevate them. The result is distinctly
individual work, clear in its purpose and appropriate to
its context.
Moxon prides itself on a diverse team that allows the
practice to provide multi-disciplinary solutions for clients
in any category – commercial, residential, product design,
or public. The practice is committed to sustainability and
beauty throughout each project.
The practice is split across its two offices in London and
in Aberdeenshire.
For more information on the National Trust for Scotland
visit www.nts.org.uk. The National Trust for Scotland is
a charity registered in Scotland, Charity Number SC
007410.
About the National Trust for Scotland
Established in 1931, the National Trust for Scotland is
Scotland’s largest conservation charity and cares for,
shares and speaks up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage.
All photographs © Moxon Architects / Ben Addy.
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Scotland’s largest national
nature reserve
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