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Description: Cloisters at Glasgow University #1

The new University building opened officially in 1870, but the west side of the west quadrangle, the cloisters, great hall and the spire on the tower had not yet been built. A gift from the Marquess of Bute and a legacy from the industrialist and former student Charles Randolph allowed the cloisters and great hall to be completed in 1882.

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Description: Gallery of Modern Art #1

A closeup of the Corinthian columns at the frontage of the Gallery of Modern Art. The building was originally a country home built in 1775 for one of the city's 'Tobacco Lords'; latterly it was Stirling's Library before becoming GoMA. The Corinthian portico was added in 1827.

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Description: Scottish Legal Life Stairwell

The magnificent marble and brass central stairwell inside the Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society building at 95 Bothwell Street. Designed by Edward G Wylie in 1931, it has an identifiably 30's styling.

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Description: Glasgow Tower and IMAX

The Tower is 105m high and was designed by Richard Horden Associates. It is the only building in the world capable of turning 360 degrees from the ground up. The aerodynamic structure allows the entire building to be turned to face the wind, reducing wind resistance

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Description: Glasgow School of Art Doors

The school was begun in 1897 following a competition won by Honeyman & Keppie, with a design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was senior assistant at the time.

The school is thought to be one of Mackintosh's most dramatic translations of Scottish Architecture.

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Description: GOMA Tower at Night

Originally a country home built in 1775, the Royal Bank sold the mansion house in 1827.

Alterations were made by architect David Hamilton which included removal of the mansion wings, addition of a Corinthian portico to the front and a distinctive clock tower incorporated as a focal point.

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Description: Statue at Mitchell Library

Statue at the rear of the Mitchell Library on Granville Street, forming part of the work on an extension adjacent to St. Andrew's Halls on Granville Street in 1939.

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Description: The frontage of the Mitchell Library

The frontage of the Mitchell Library at North Street which is the oldest part of the building. Designed by architect William B. Whitie in 1911. The building's most striking feature, a copper sheathed dome, was not part of his design. The dome was added at the suggestion of a City Councillor.

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