The former Evening Citizen Newspaper Office on Saint Vincent Place in Glasgow. This wonderfully extravagant building, dating from the 1880s, was designed by Thomas Lennox Watson in a Dutch Renaissance style. It was one of the first major commercial buildings in Glasgow constructed from red sandstone, and it was also was of the first to be fully electrified.

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The West George Street facade of 163 Hope Street in Glasgow. It was designed by John A. Campbell and was built in 1902, and it's a stunning example of turn-of-the-century Glasgow architecture.

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Maryhill Burgh Halls in Glasgow. Built around 1878, it was designed in a Dutch Renaissance style by Duncan McNaughtan. This building is now part of a local community centre.

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The former Shettleston Cooperative Society Building on Pettigrew Street in Glasgow. Built in 1912, this is a gorgeous little building which is now home to the Shettleston Housing Association.

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The swept roof and ornate finial of one of the pepper pot corner turrets of former Underground Station in Saint Enoch Square in Glasgow. Designed in a Flemish Renaissance style by James Miller, it was built in 1896.

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I love this old brick building hidden away on Springfield Court behind the granduer of Buchanan Street in central Glasgow.

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A rather wonderful Arts and Crafts style Edwardian villa with Scots Baronial style details overlooking Bingham's Pond on Great Western Road in Glasgow. Built in 1907, it was designed by John Ednie for Archibald MacKellar of the Finnieston Engineering Company. It was later owned by John Graham Dow of the handkerchief manufacturers Dow and Frame.

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A section of Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow. Designed by H.E. Clifford in a Scots Renaissance style, it was built in 1890. I love all the different shapes which have been used to create not just the roofline, but also the facade below.

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Sometimes a little overlooked because its much more ornate neighbours tend to rather steal focus, this is, none-the-less, a rather beautiful building. Standing on the corner of West George Street and West Nile Street in Glasgow, it was designed by Frank Burnet and Boston, and was constructed in 1911.

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Part of the Summertown Road facade of the former Govan Town Hall in Glasgow. Designed by Thomson and Sandilands in a Beaux Arts style, it was built in 1897.

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