Photographs
of buildings
designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
in the City of Glasgow
House for an Art Lover Constructed in 1989 - 96 |
Hill House at Helensburgh The Hill
House was built in 1903
by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is one of the best examples of his style. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is a popular tourist attraction. |
Hill House at Helensburgh |
School
of Art
in Glasgow |
Glasgow
School of Art
|
Mackintosh
Library
in Glasgow School of Art |
Glasgow
School of Art
|
The
Lighthouse ( completed 1895 )
Former offices of the Glasgow Herald Now Scotland Centre for Architecture and Design |
"The
Lighthouse"
60 Mitchell Street |
Scotland Street School ( b1903 - 1906 ) in Glasgow Now a museum of school education |
Queen's
Cross Church
This is the only church to be designed and built by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Known as The Mackintosh Church. |
Willow Tea
Rooms
in Sauchiehall Street Opened for business in October 1903. They quickly gained enormous popularity and are the most famous of the Glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century |
Martyrs'
Public School
in the Townhead area of Glasgow It is now home to Glasgow City Council's Social Work Leaving Care Services. It is a category "A" listed building |
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