1907 – Former St. Paul’s Church, 2 Martha Street, Glasgow
Originally constructed in 1907, it has been part of the University of Strathclyde since 1953,
Originally constructed in 1907, it has been part of the University of Strathclyde since 1953,
Fine town hall with library and assembley rooms on an awkward sloping site.
Lothian Chambers, formerly the Midlothian County Buildings,
The Glasgow School of Art campus is spread across 10 buildings,
After a 12-year delay, largely due to the difficulties of finding a suitable site,
A temporary city, constructed in Bellahouston Park,
Located on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is the main building of the National Library of Scotland,
Goldberg’s Department Store opened in 1960 at High Riggs in Tollcross and was intended to be the focal point in a new road system for Tollcross –
A fine office block on St Andrews Square with office accommodation defined as the horizontal elements and a vertical services tower.
Sir Basil Spence’s concept for the redevelopment of the St James area in 1962.