1901 – Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary. A new building was eventually completed in 1914 to designs by James Miller.
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary. A new building was eventually completed in 1914 to designs by James Miller.
Entry for competition to design a new museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
Unsuccessful entry by T.M. Deane for architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
The £20.3m Finnieston Bridge was intended to be a dramatic new landmark for Glasgow, featuring a central arch span which crosses the river at an angle between the roundabout at Broomielaw/Finnieston Street and the south side of the river.
Glasgow Science Centre is a major visitor attraction located on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow,
Designed by award-winning architect Sir Norman Foster under a very-tight budget and often called “the armadillo”
The facade which reflect the facade of the Doges’ Palace in Venice, vividly advertised the oriental dyed wares that were produced within.