New plans to develop a gap site would complete a masterplan for famed architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's vision for a historic part of Glasgow's…
New plans to develop a gap site would complete a masterplan for famed architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's vision for a historic part of Glasgow's Southside.seeking permission to build 104 flats on brownfield land in the heart of Strathbungo, reports The Herald.
"Design development has led to a more formalised approach to the façade, using local symmetries and rhythms by grouping some key feature bays. Projecting elements to the rear have also been rationalised, more closely speaking to the template laid out by nearby tenements. Moray Place was built in 1859 and is among the most attractive of the city's 19th century terraces and was Thomson’s first speculative development.
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