Hill Street Charing Cross Phase 1, Glasgow apartment blocks building images, Strathclyde architect news
Hill Street, Charing Cross Phase 1
Contemporary Glasgow Residential Building design by Austin Smith Lord Architects, Scotland, UK.
post updated 12 December 2023
Design: Austin Smith Lord
Photos: Keith Hunter Photography
Hill Street, Charing Cross Phase 1, Glasgow
Charing Cross apartment blocks photos © Keith Hunter
29 Aug 2011
Hill Street
The first phase of this bold and striking landmark project on a highly visible and high profile site consists of three apartment blocks of different height forCharing Cross Housing Association tenants. A further two towers are currently on site for developer Ogilvie Homes.
The development offers a range of accommodation ranging from one to four bedroom flats all designed for barrier-free access. The design of the scheme, which includes large bay windows, maximises the opportunity afforded by the superb views across the city and provides residents with a unique modern, well specified and almost car free living environment.
Awards:
2011 Saltire Housing Design Awards Shortlist – Large Scale Housing Development
Hill Street Housing images from Keith Hunter Photography
Keith Hunter Photography
13 Oxford Rd, Renfrew PA4 0SJ
0141 886 4503 mob 07831 117980
Location: Hill Street, Charing Cross, central Glasgow, Strathclyde, southwest Scotland, UK
Glasgow Housing Designs
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image courtesy of architects practice
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image courtesy of Artisan Real Estate
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The Foundry Cathcart housing development
image courtesy of Cala Homes (West)
The Foundry Cathcart housing development
Golfhill School Flats
image courtesy of Spectrum Properties
Golfhill Public School Dennistoun Flats
Strathclyde Homes
Ogilvie Group
Established in 1953, the Ogilvie Group started life as a construction company in Stirling, Scotland. An on-going diversification strategy has seen the company successfully branch out into areas including Vehicle Contract Hire, Daily Rental, IT, Communications and House Building. Today, the Ogilvie Group has a turnover of over £200m, employs over 400 people and has offices throughout the UK and in New York, as well as trading partnerships with organisations across Europe.
The Ogilvie Group has been steered by three generations of the Ogilvie family and current Chief Executive, Duncan Ogilvie, is the grandson of the firm’s founder.
source: http://www.ogilvie.co.uk/about
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Website: https://homes.trovit.co.uk/glasgow-charing-cross-flat