1880 – Design for New Municipal Buildings, Glasgow
Second Premiated design in architectural competition for new muncipal buildings, now Glasgow City Chambers. The competition was won by Paisley-born architect William Young,
Second Premiated design in architectural competition for new muncipal buildings, now Glasgow City Chambers. The competition was won by Paisley-born architect William Young,
Second Premiated Design
First Premiated Design by J.N. Scott & J.A. Williamson
Architect: William B.Whitie, Watson & Salmond, Thomson & Sandilands
The Springburn Hall was a gift to the community from the Reid family of Neilson,
Design placed second in competition to design a new hospital for Glasgow.
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary. A new building was eventually completed in 1914 to designs by James Miller.
Entry in architectural competition for a new hospital for Glasgow. The competition was won by James Miller.
Not constructed as illustrated. “The site of this building was one of the many slum areas which the Improvements Trust of the City of Glasgow acquired for the purpose of pulling down and erecting new buildings and widening the thoroughfares of the city.
Premiated entry in architecture competition for new County Administrative Building. The selected design by James Macintyre Henry,
Sir Basil Spence’s concept for the redevelopment of the St James area in 1962. The proposal involved the total obliteration of Leith Street and the construction of a subterranean motorway below Waterloo Place.