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  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
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  • The Lighthouse was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s first public commission. The building, designed in 1895, was a warehouse at the back of the printing office of the Glasgow Herald. Mackintosh designed the tower as water tank to protect the building from the risk of fire. The former Glasgow Herald building was renovated and launched as The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City. The Lighthouse remains a succesful visitor attraction and hub for the creative industries in Scotland.
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  • The Lighthouse was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s first public commission. The building, designed in 1895, was a warehouse at the back of the printing office of the Glasgow Herald. Mackintosh designed the tower as water tank to protect the building from the risk of fire. The former Glasgow Herald building was renovated and launched as The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City. The Lighthouse remains a succesful visitor attraction and hub for the creative industries in Scotland.
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  • The Lighthouse was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s first public commission. The building, designed in 1895, was a warehouse at the back of the printing office of the Glasgow Herald. Mackintosh designed the tower as water tank to protect the building from the risk of fire. The former Glasgow Herald building was renovated and launched as The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City. The Lighthouse remains a succesful visitor attraction and hub for the creative industries in Scotland.
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  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
    em0762891.jpg
  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
    em0762869.jpg
  • The Lighthouse was Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s first public commission. The building, designed in 1895, was a warehouse at the back of the printing office of the Glasgow Herald. Mackintosh designed the tower as water tank to protect the building from the risk of fire. The former Glasgow Herald building was renovated and launched as The Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City. The Lighthouse remains a succesful visitor attraction and hub for the creative industries in Scotland.
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  • Glasgow School of Art.
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  • Façade of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art.
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  • Western façade of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art.
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  • Western façade of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow School of Art.
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  • Glasgow Science Centre
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  • Glasgow Science Centre
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid. Reflected on the glass the Gleenlee clipper. The boom years of the clipper hips began in 1843 with the growing demand for a more rapid delivery of tea from China and Glasgow dockyards build many famous clippers.
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  • Glasgow Science Centre
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  • San Mungo cathedral.
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid
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  • West End, Kelvingrove Museum.
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  • The Great Central Hoten near the Central Station, realized by Rennie Macintosh.
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  • The City Chambers in George Square
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid
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  • San Mungo cathedral.
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  • The Great Central Hoten near the Central Station, realized by Rennie Macintosh.
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  • Buchanan st, shopping area
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  • Briggait, a Victorian fish market transformed in a hub for contemporary artists.
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  • the Riverside Museum of Transport realized by the architect Zaha Hadid
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  • The "Armadillo" is the nickname of the new Scottish Exibition and Conference Centre.
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  • Barber shop.
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  • Barber shop.
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  • Ingram st, with the GOMA, Gallery of Modern Art.
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  • San Mungo cathedral.
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  • Argyle st shopping area
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  • Briggait, a Victorian fish market transformed in a hub for contemporary artists. the selfmade cocktail bar.
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