People in the north-east and Highlands are being invited to tell the government how homes and communities can be improved in the future.
The Present Voices – Future Lives travelling exhibition will reach 12 locations and has been commissioned by the Scottish Government with the support of Architecture and Design Scotland.
It will kick-off in Inverness on November 4, before touring the country over two months, taking in Fort William, Orkney, Peterhead, Skye and Bute.
The interactive exhibition is accessible to people of all ages and will be on show in local schools and community buildings.
The views collected will help to inform the Scottish Government’s final vision for housing over the next 20 years, which it aims to publish in spring 2020.
Communities secretary Aileen Campbell said: “Housing has a vital role to play in meeting many of our aspirations for Scotland, including eradicating child poverty and homelessness, ending fuel poverty and tackling the climate emergency.”
The roadshow will be at Inverness Royal Academy on November 4, from 6-8pm; Ullapool High School, November 6, 6-8pm; The Nevis Centre, Fort William, November 20, 2.30-4.30pm; Peterhead Academy, November 25, 6-8pm; Portree High School, December 3, 6-8pm; Rothesay Joint Campus, December 5, 6-8pm.