A leading Scots architect has called for an investigation and questioned the proposed demolition of high rise blocks in Glasgow which he described as ‘historic.’
A LEADING Scots architect has called for an investigation and questioned the proposed demolition of high rise blocks in Glasgow which he described as ‘historic.’
Tower blocks at Wyndford would be replaced by more energy efficient homes according to GHA. Photo: Colin Mearns.climate conference last year, is to retrofit, a more climate friendly option, rather than demolish why this idea was being pushed forward. He added: “The father of modern architecture, Le Corbusier's, developed the idea of high towers for residences and developed what he called the ground plane leaving the landscape free for people to enjoy so towers were lifted above the ground and the landscape floated underneath and you can still see that in this circumstance it seems to have worked because there really is a strong community spirit there.
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