1901 – Design for Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Entry in architectural competition for a new hospital for Glasgow.
Entry in architectural competition for a new hospital for Glasgow.
Sumptuous railway hotel built at one end of Princes Street as the North British Hotel.
In 1897 philanthropist and businessman Andrew Carnegie pledged £2,500 to build a new library in the town,
Perspective view including plans published in The Building News,
A a memorial to the ninth Earl of Airlie who died in the Boer war.
Built in 1906 as one of Glasgow’s Carnegie Libraries,
In ‘Queen Anne’ style with red and yellow sandstone,
Magnificent Italian palazzo for an insurance company on Edinburgh’s Prince’s Street.
In 1903, Mackintosh got the commision to design new tearooms in Sauchiehall Street in 1903.
‘Kelmscott’ is a skilfully fused building of the fashionable Arts and Crafts style with the familiar Scots Baronial style to seen throught West Pollokshields.