
THREESIXTY Architecture has welcomed Gina Colley, Neal Hemingway and Paul Hegarty to its board. The appointments have been described as reinforcing the practice’s commitment to developing talent from within and mark an important step in the continued growth of the certified B Corp business.
Together, Gina, Neal and Paul bring experience across regeneration, commercial, residential, infrastructure and public sector projects.
Gina Colley has led a range of regeneration and placemaking projects across Scotland, including work on the East Kilbride Town Hall and the Victorian Market Foodhall in Inverness. She is also leading the production of Glasgow City Council’s Feminist Planning Toolkit with industry experts Marina Milosev and Dr. May East, helping shape more equitable approaches to planning and urban design.
Neal Hemingway is leading the redevelopment of Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow. Throughout his career, he has delivered a range of award-winning distillery and visitor destination projects, including the Port of Leith Distillery, The Dalmore Distillery and the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre.
Paul Hegarty has experience delivering complex housing, infrastructure and asset improvement programmes. He currently leads the decarbonisation and modernisation of Scottish Power’s property portfolio and has played a key role in delivering major residential developments, including one of the largest social housing projects completed in the Highlands in recent decades.
MD Alan Anthony said, “Gina, Neal and Paul have each played an important role in shaping the practice we are today. They combine strong design expertise with a genuine care for our clients, people and the places we help create. Their appointment reflects the talent we have within the business and gives us further strength as we continue to grow and deliver ambitious projects across the UK.”






