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“With the Hill House and the Mackintosh at the Willow at the centre ... a much-needed revitalisation of Sauchiehall Street and to Glasgow’s heritage as a whole. “It was just a year ago ...
The day-long event will take place at Mackintosh at the Willow, one of a number of tea rooms established in Glasgow in the 19th and 20th centuries as the city’s growing temperance movement took ...
From live music venues to offbeat museums, Scotland’s second city has a rich cultural life — all served with a sense of humour and a whisky chaser.
It operates multiple venues on the main campus of the University of Glasgow, including the Hunterian Art Gallery and the Mackintosh House. The latter is a recreation of the former home of ...
dark lanes in Glasgow city centre. Mackintosh used strong colours and white shiny bricks to make the lane and the building lighter and brighter.. Image caption, 1902 - Hill House in Helensburgh ...
Two members of the prestigious Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society were facing calls for their resignation yesterday after pews from a church the architect designed were sold for scrap. Chairman ...
In contrast Glasgow treated Charles Rennie Mackintosh badly. Many of his inspirational ideas seeking commissions were rejected. And after the First World War he could get no architectural ...
Mackintosh Queen’s Cross is one of Glasgow’s hidden architectural gems. The only church in the world designed by the great Scottish architect, designer and artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Although he created this elegant style of chair in 1898/9 for Catherine Cranston's Argyle Street tea rooms in Glasgow city centre ... who created the Mackintosh House Relic Challenge Comments ...
Walter Blackie was a successful Glasgow publisher, who commissioned Mackintosh to design a house including the garden and interiors. This was The Hill House. This is Mackintosh's version of the clock.