Tours of key Glasgow Area Buildings Photos, Scottish architecture, Strathclyde properties
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post updated 29 November 2023
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West of Scotland (outwith Glasgow) – alphabetical
A’Chrannag building photo from architect |
An Lanntair architecture image from architect |
An Turas Tiree building photo from architect |
Barrhead building photo from architect |
Bell-Simpson House house photo from architect |
Burns Heritage Museum architectural picture from architect |
Bute Recycling architecture photo from architect |
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Canniesburn building photo from architect |
Cardross Seminary building photo from architect |
Centre West architectural photo from architect |
Corrour House house picture from architect |
Culloden Battlefield architecture picture from architect |
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Dumbarton Housing housing picture from architect |
Duncan House home photo : Andrew Lee |
Dunderave Castle architectural picture from architect |
Falkirk Wheel property picture from architect |
Fintry House home picture : Keith Hunter |
Forth Valley Hospital architecture picture from architect |
Float Bay House home picture from architect |
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Hamilton Town House picture from architect |
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Inverclyde Schools property picture from architect |
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Kames House architecture picture from architect |
Kilncraigs Mill architectural picture : Iain Campbell |
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Laggan House home picture : Andrew Lee |
Loch Maree House home picture from architect studio |
Lomond Shores property picture : Keith Hunter |
Lomond Shores Imax architecture picture from architect |
Longannet Biomass architectural picture from architect |
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Maccalman House home picture : Andrew Lee |
Maggie’s Inverness cancer care facility picture : Keith Hunter |
Millbrae property picture from architect office |
MJM HQ architectural picture from architecture firm |
Mount Stuart Isle of Bute property picture : Keith Hunter |
Mull Theatre architecture picture from architecture practice |
Museum of Country Life architectural picture from architecture office |
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Paisley University property picture from architecture studio |
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Queen Street Housing housing photograph : Andrew Lee |
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Ravenscraig Sports Centre architectural picture from architect firm |
Rowardennan property picture : Andy Forman |
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Skye House home picture from architect practice |
Smillie House home photograph : Andrew Lee |
Stirling Castle architectural picture from architect office |
Strathblane home photograph : Keith Hunter |
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Westbourne Centre property picture : Andrew Lee |
Woodcote architectural picture from architect studio |
Glasgow Area Tours Buildings
Glasgow Tour : main page for the city itself
Glasgow Buildings : quick list
Glasgow Architecture Photos credits
Historic Glasgow : best architecture of the past
Notable Glasgow Building Designs
Contemporary Glasgow Property Designs – recent Strathclyde architectural selection below:
Notable buildings in the city include the Willow Tearooms (1903) Sauchiehall Street near Blythswood Street Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Catherine Cranston. Also worth visiting is the Blythswood Square Hotel (2009) conversion of Royal Scottish Automobile Club, originally remodelled in 1923 by architect James Miller.
We also suggest a visit to Glasgow Art Club (1840s) 185 Bath Street, with gallery added by John Keppie and Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Close by are the Blythswood Square Category B listed terraces on each of its four sides (c.1823 – 1829), with frontages by John Brash for the trustees and successors of William Harley.
An important work is St. Vincent Street Church (1859) by Alexander “Greek” Thomson, St Vincent Street. This is one of Glasgow’s significant ecclesiastical buildings in architectural terms after the Cathedral.
Finally it is worth taking a look at St. Stephen’s Renfield Church (1852) by John Thomas Emmett, corner of Bath Street and Holland Street. Lastly, we note Mercantile Chambers (1900) by James Salmon 35-69 Bothwell Street.
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