| We've been looking back over his life and legacy View online |
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| This week marks 150 years since the birth of influential Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, so we've been looking back over his life and legacy. Read on for more details... |
| Charles Rennie Mackintosh's most famous building, the Glasgow School of Art, merges numerous eclectic references. Read more › |
| Willow Tea Rooms is the best surviving example of the architect's numerous tea-room designs. Read more › |
| Recognised as Mackintosh's most important residential work, Hill House combines Scottish values and modern ideas. Read more › |
| This high-backed chair, designed for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms, was designed to offer a more intimate dining experience. Read more › |
| House for an Art Lover helped build Mackintosh's international reputation. Read more › |
| Mackintosh would not be amused by the quality of Glasgow's new architecture, says Richard Murphy. Read more › |
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