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Architecture of Glasgow

16 June 2009
1899 – Queens Cross Church, Glasgow

1899 – Queens Cross Church, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Queen’s Cross Church was started in 1896 by the Free Church of Scotland as St Mathew’s Church. It was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was at that time...

16 June 2009
1899 – Ruchill Church Hall, Glasgow

1899 – Ruchill Church Hall, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ruchill Church Hall, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was built as a mission for the Free Church of Scotland and completed in 1899. The building provides two halls, with...

16 June 2009
1901 – Glasgow Royal Infirmary

1901 – Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Architect: A. Hessell Tiltman

16 June 2009
1901 – House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

1901 – House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh The House for an Art Lover was designed in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh with his wife, Margaret MacDonald. The house was originally designed for a competition to produce...

16 June 2009
1901 – Royal Infirmary, Glasgow

1901 – Royal Infirmary, Glasgow

Architect: H. Percy Adams Published in The Building News, January 18th 1901.

16 June 2009
1903 – Govanhill Library, Glasgow

1903 – Govanhill Library, Glasgow

Architect: James R. Rhind

09 June 2009
1903 – Maryhill Library, Glasgow

1903 – Maryhill Library, Glasgow

Architect: James R. Rhind

19 June 2009
1903 – Western District Hospital at Oakbank, Glasgow

1903 – Western District Hospital at Oakbank, Glasgow

Architect: Alex Cullen

16 June 2009
1903 – Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

1903 – Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh In 1903, Mackintosh got the commision to design new tearooms in Sauchiehall Street in 1903. He had previously undertaken some interior design for the client Miss Cranston. For the...