
Continuing my weakness for glasshouses.
Cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see.

Continuing my weakness for glasshouses.

The curious structure on the left is a reconstruction of Charles and Margaret Mackintosh’s house, part of the Hunterian Art Gallery.
More details and some great interior photos on Absolument! here.
The house was built at the same elevation, direction, and dimensions as its original. Nicely enough, it’s only 100 meters from the home’s original spot. The effect is that the lighting conditions and ethos of the house feel the same while you’re in its cocoon.
The clad thing at the back best not discussed.

Stainless steel sculpture commemorating the 150th anniversary of the University of Glasgow’s Regius Chair of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, affixed to the south-east elevation of the Rankine Building.

Panel on the south elevation of the James Watt South Building.