1900 – St. Stephens Church, Craigie, Perth, Scotland
General view & ground plan as published in The Builder News, January 12th 1900.
General view & ground plan as published in The Builder News, January 12th 1900.
Perspective View with Plan as published in The Building News, September 28th 1900. Now divided into flats.
The castle, near Beith, was built in 1551 and was for more than 400 years the home of the Ralston family.
Design placed second in competition to design a new hospital for Glasgow.
Commissioned by Ellen Maria Monteith, a sister of the architect William West Neve. Front Perspective View as published in The Building News ,
The House for an Art Lover was designed in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh with his wife,
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary. A new building was eventually completed in 1914 to designs by James Miller.
Elegant corner building which is now part of a larger office campus for Standard Life Assurance.
“Building operations will shortly be commenced with the new halls and other premises for the Wesleyan Mission at the comer of Earl Grey-street and Wellington-place,
Entry in architectural competition for a new hospital for Glasgow. The competition was won by James Miller.