10 Elmbank Gardens
A 13-storey modernist tower by Richard Seifert (1971–75) in Glasgow's Charing Cross, now the sole survivor of a…
A 13-storey modernist tower by Richard Seifert (1971–75) in Glasgow's Charing Cross, now the sole survivor of a…
Richard Seifert's landmark megastructure (1972) in Glasgow combines commerce, residence and transport—a daring vision of urban renewal on…
A 22-storey brutalist tower completed in 1968, Anniesland Court is Scotland's tallest listed building and Glasgow's only tower…
A category B listed building in Glasgow's Gallowgate, notable for its unconventional history as a homeless hostel and…
A seven-storey Art Deco hotel that opened in 1938 for Glasgow's Empire Exhibition, once hailed as the city's…
Twin 31-storey brutalist towers in Glasgow's East End that briefly ranked as the UK's second-highest public housing schemes,…
A commanding Venetian Gothic landmark designed by John Burnet (1875–1877), Glasgow's former stock exchange anchors the intersection of…
A Brutalist housing scheme by Sir Basil Spence in Glasgow, hailed by modernists but plagued by damp and…
A former Church of Scotland parish church in Glasgow's North Kelvinside, this structure reflects Scotland's rich ecclesiastical and…
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