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The Government has been called on to intervene in the approved plans for the O2 ABC site on Suachiehall Street.
Glasgow School of Art has produced a number of leading contemporary artists, including Douglas Gordon, Alison Watt, David Shrigley, and recent Turner Prize winners Simon Starling, Richard Wright ...
STAFF REPORT Glasgow News 1 Karisan Peters, of Glasgow Middle School, recently won a national championship at the National ...
LONDON — A large blaze ripped through an architecturally important building at the Glasgow School of Art, the second time in four years that fire has damaged the famed Scottish school. More t… ...
Almost two years after the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) was destroyed in a fire, the debate over whether the landmark Art Nouveau building should be rebuilt continues. But plans for relaunching the ...
A fire has devastated the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland for the second time in four years. Firefighters had largely contained the blaze by late Saturday morning after it swept through the art ...
Glasgow School of Art has seen some of the highest successes in arts and culture walk through its doors. Sandra Dick recounts the famous alumni of the school. From schools to A-listers: The donors ...
The Glasgow School of Art is one of the leading arts schools in the UK. Initially established in 1845 as Glasgow Government School of Design, the university currently offers arts education in a wide ...
Dezeen School Shows: a floating education hub where visitors can learn about biomaterials is among the architecture and ...
Redevelopment of the fire-damaged O2 ABC site on Sauchiehall Street has been approved, despite Glasgow School of Art warning it will put the rebuild of the Mackintosh building at “significant risk”.
Planners at Glasgow City Council are recommending that Vita Group’s bid to replace the music venue with a public food hall and student flats be approved.
May 23 will mark the ten-year anniversary of the first devastating fire at Glasgow School of Art's world-renowned 'Mack' Building. A few years later, another fire ravaged the building. The Herald ...