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  1. Alyn Griffiths | 5 June 2018 Leave a comment. In celebration of the 150th birthday of influential Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh this week, we're looking back at five projects that...

  2. La scuola è composta da una serie di edifici collocati nel centro di Glasgow, il più celebre dei quali è il Mackintosh Building, progettato da Charles Rennie Mackintosh a più riprese tra il 1896 e il 1909. L'edificio venne gravemente danneggiato da un incendio nel maggio 2014 e distrutto da un secondo incendio nel giugno 2018.

  3. Recognised as one of Europe’s leading art academies, The Glasgow School of Art was central to Glasgow’s emergence as a centre for the creative arts. The first phase of construction between 1897 and 1899 saw the completion of the central and east wing, including the Mackintosh Museum and Boardroom.

  4. 24 gen 2023 · Glasgow School of Art fire. Take a look inside the Mackintosh Building restoration project. By Pauline McLean. BBC Scotland arts correspondent. The first phase of preparation works for...

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  5. The Glasgow School of Art ( GSA; Scottish Gaelic: Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, and design .

  6. Mackintosh incontrò alla Glasgow School of Art la giovane artista Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. Entrambi membri del gruppo noto come “I Quattro”, si sposeranno nel 1900. Dopo aver progettato diversi edifici di successo, nel 1903 divenne partner nello studio di Honeyman e Keppie.

  7. The Glasgow School of Art became the centre of an art movement in Scotland, and quickly earned its stellar reputation for architecture, art and design. The distinctive ‘Glasgow Style’ was created by Mackintosh and his contemporaries - Herbert MacNair and two sisters, Margaret and Frances MacDonald.