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Rowand Anderson and 'Greek' Thomson: Scottishness and the Glasgow/Edinburgh Divide

Rowand Anderson and 'Greek' Thomson: Scottishness and the Glasgow/Edinburgh Divide The paper which follows compares and contrasts two of Scotland's most famous architects in order to show how their thought and work reflected elements of the cultural and religious environments to which they were exposed in Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively. It goes on to show that each architect displayed 'Scottishness' in his buildings and design theories, but in very different ways. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural Heritage Edinburgh University Press

Rowand Anderson and 'Greek' Thomson: Scottishness and the Glasgow/Edinburgh Divide

Architectural Heritage , Volume 9 (9): 31 – Jan 1, 1998

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
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Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
ISSN
1350-7524
eISSN
1755-1641
DOI
10.3366/arch.1998.9.9.31
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Abstract

The paper which follows compares and contrasts two of Scotland's most famous architects in order to show how their thought and work reflected elements of the cultural and religious environments to which they were exposed in Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively. It goes on to show that each architect displayed 'Scottishness' in his buildings and design theories, but in very different ways.

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Architectural HeritageEdinburgh University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1998

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