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Corporate Members Anderson, Bell Christie Architects Art Institute of Chicago Benjamin Tindall Architects Craigleith Masonry Conservation Ltd Join us! Edinburgh City Libraries Discover more about Scotland's built heritage and take an active part in its protection and preservation by becoming a member of the Society. National Gallery of Art, Washington We are committed to encouraging public understanding and appreciation of Scotland's historic built environment. Working across Scotland, the Society supports the preservation and restoration of historic buildings, towns and landscapes. We do this by: Casework: The Society has a network of local cases panels which monitor applications for planning, listed building, and conservation area consents. Talks & lectures: A lively programme of architecture-related talks and lectures are organised across the Society's regional groups. Visits & tours: A variety of excursions to historic properties, gardens and places of architectural interest are regularly organised by the Society's regional groups. Publications: The Society produces an annual Journal with essays on architectural history and conservation. The Society's magazine, which comes out twice a year, also provides a round up of current news from within the built environment sector in Scotland with features from guest contributors. Gray, Marshall and Associates Historic Scotland Technical Conservation Group LDN Architects Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) RIBA Library The Robert Gordon University The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) Simpson & Brown Architects T Graham & Son (Builders) Ltd Tod & Taylor Architects Educational Members Centre Canadien d'Architecture Edinburgh College of Art Glasgow Life Historic Scotland Library The New Club Library Benefits of membership • You immediately become part of the Society's campaign to protect Scotland's built heritage. Even if you take no active part, your support is vital to the Society. • Participation in the Society's active regional events programme including its National Study Tour. • Free copies of the Society's magazine and academic journal Architectural Heritage. New membership rates from January 2013 Approved at Annual General Meeting, October 2012 Single: £35.00 Small charity: £50.00 Family: £50.00 Corporate: £140.00 Student: £15.00 Life: £700.00 Educational body: £70.00 Life 65+: £350.00 Personal benefactor: £85.00 The first year of a student membership is FREE, after which the annual rate of £15 will be applied. For all membership enquiries please contact our Membership Services provider Hall McCartney: T: 01462 896688 F: 01462 896677 E: [email protected] Hall McCartney, Heritage House, PO Box 21, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 5SH Please note, the National Office no longer handles membership enquiries. If you renew your membership by cheque you will already have received notice of the revised rates. For members renewing by Standing Order you will short receive a letter from membership services giving details of the change in your subscription rate along with a new standing order mandate. You can give extra support to the AHSS by completing the Gift Aid section of the form which benefits the society by a further £8.75 on a single membership if you pay income tax at no extra cost to you. Paul Mellon Centre Swets Information Services Ltd University of Edinburgh, Department of Architecture University of St Andrews