Historic Environment Scotland is now amid a major piece of research into our Postmodern buildings and looks at how our streets have been shaped with ideas forged in the 1970s and beyond.
1. Cumbernauld Shopping Centre
The escalator hall in Cumbernauld Town Centre, which was completed in 1981. The first phase of the centre housed shops, a hotel, ice rink, bowling alley, health centre and penthouse apartments, as well as police, fire and ambulance stations. Photo: Historic Environment Scotland
2. Kirkcaldy High School
Postmodern goes playful in the 1980s extension of Kirkcaldy High School. Photo: Historic Environment Scotland
3. Art Deco-esque flats, Glasgow City Centre
These flats borrow elements of the old Art Deco style to create a modern apartment block in Glasgow City Centre. Photo: Historic Environment Scotland
4. A 16th Century townhouse reborn for the 1970s
Replica 16th and 17th townhouses and tenements built for 1970s Dysart in Fife. Photo: Historic Environment Scotland