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Reflections
2011
- Kirkcaldy Street Design, Mark Chalmers (preface by Matt Baker)
- Journeys Toward 'Rebirth', Rose Strang
- The Arts of Place: Creativity and Regeneration in the New Economy, Maggie Bolt
- On planning and improvisation, success and failure, control and unruliness., Minty Donald
- You Are Now Entering Scotland, Ruth Barker interviews Charles Jencks
- Landscape Interactions, Johnny Cadell / Juliet Dean
- Beyond Planning , Denys Candy / Reiko Goto
- The Big Idea, Damian Killeen
- Future Spaces, Samia Henni et al / Clive Gillman
- Artists’ Work in Public Places: Evaluation, Ben Spencer
- New Victoria and New Stobhill Hospitals' Art Projects, Chris Fremantle and Jackie Sands
- Mapping City Planners, Ailie Rutherford
- Thoughts and Responses: When I Say That I'm A Planner, Nick Wright / Fin Macrae
- On Venice and Cardross, Angus Farquhar, Ed Hollis, and Gordon Murray
- Hints and Tips, A book written by PAR+RS readers
2010
- Creative Scotland's PAR+RS Professional Development Investment, A New Investment to Support Individuals
- Making Space for Women: Towards a new public artwork for Glasgow, Nicky Bird, Shauna McMullan, Dr. Fiona Dean
- The Tide Machine at SURGE, Jean Atkin
- What's the point of short-term? What is the legacy of non-permanence?, Roxane Permar
- Palace of Puzzle, The Utopia Group / Claudia Zeiske.
- It's Exciting How It Changes, by Audrey O'Brien
- Castaways and Art Nomads, by Alexander Stevenson
- Short Notice: an account of a whirlwind show, Nikki McWilliams
- Temporary Nature, by Allison Gibbs
- The SpeedWork Symposium Review, Emily Ilett
- The Black Cloud at the SpeedWork Symposium, by Katherine Daly-Yates
- Opera houses, raindrops and fishing boats - inspiring pupils' designs on the future , By Kirsty Innes
- My Gi, by Ruth Barker
- JONGA: Look at me!, Moira Jeffrey, Claudia Zeiska, and artist Senzeni Marasela
- Most Wanted., by Ruth Barker
- Cumbernauld: A Town for Tomorrow, Neville Rae
- Reflections on an Invernessian Clamjamfrey: a rabble of constructive dialogue?, by Tilly McLeod
- Working in Public: Art, Practice, and Policy, by Anne Douglas, Chris Fremantle
2009
- Heartwood 2009, by Martine Foltier Pugh
- Making Friends With Strange People, Documentation from Merlyn Riggs' recent Art Breakfast in Lumsden
- Commissioning Deep Breaths, Alex Wilde, Lucie Potter, Andrew Johnson
- Aleksandra Mir's The How Not To Cookbook, Rosalie Doubal
- 10 Years is Short in Geological Time, Place of Origin, a 'landscape as art' project in Scotland.
- Asking a Question is a Powerful Thing, Review of Future Scotland Debates: Education by Emily Ilett
- Team Work Makes The Dream Work, We are GANGHUT
- We Have No Choice: Collaboration As A Place You Don't Expect,
- Plutot La Vie Jump Feet First, Tim Licata reflects on FLIK FLAK
- Tetsuo Kogawa, Pirate Aesthetics of the Mini-FM, review by Nicola Wright
- The Great YouTube Roundup, A growing collection of YouTube links to footage and discussions of public works
- a capital project, Ben Spencer shares his thoughts on the Inverness Old Town Art Project
- Art - Site - Audience,
2008
- Making Places, Finding Landscapes: Looking at PlaceBook Scotland.,
- Public Space and Digital Thinking, Thoughts on the development and implications of web-based public art practices
- Soundbites! Reactions to the SAC's new Public Art Fund,
- 7stanes, Review by Becky Sik
- Voyages In Portobello: Ailbhe Clyne reports from the Garden Gallery ,
- Against Masterplanning, Socially engaged art: its limitations and possibilities
- Glasgow Caledonian University & Public Art,
- Private Thoughts and Public Spaces; Public Acts and Private Places, Symposium Review by Alhena Katsoff
- Who, What, Where, Why, How? Integrating Public Art into Social Housing., Fife Housing Association Alliance in conjunction with PACE
- Mischa Kuball: No Limits On The Public Realm, A Critical Overview by Ihor Holubizky
- Saluting Citizen Firefighter, Memories from Deborah Kell, Project Manager
- Starting at the Beginning, Interview with artist Matt Baker
- Ways and Means, Fife Housing Association Alliance's Public Art Strategy
- Speculative Architecture,
2007
- Creative Spaces, Raploch Riverwalk, Stirling, Reflection by Venda Louise Pollock
- Shauna McMullan, Travelling the distance
- Big Things on the Beach, Background by Caroline Muirhead
