First woman appointed to head architecture body
The appointment of an architect with a track record of quality, "not ritzy" projects to head the quango was welcomed even by A&DS critics.
"I'm heartened by her appointment," said Malcolm Fraser, the leading Scottish architect who resigned from the A&DS board soon after it was established over its approach to school design.
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Hide AdMs Anderson graduated from Glasgow's Mackintosh School of Architecture in 1984 and is a founding partner of Anderson, Bell and Christie architects in Glasgow. She has a background in social housing and experience in urban and rural planning in locations as diverse as Raploch in Stirling and the Isle of Gigha.
A&DS had struggled for credibility among architects and had been "reined in" as an independent voice, Mr Fraser said, but Ms Anderson had a strong CV.