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William Leiper comes from the generation before Mackintosh, but his career overlapped with that of the younger man. He was not only an important Glasgow-based architect, but also, like Mackintosh, a talented artist. He is probably best known for his polychromatic Templeton's Carpet Factory in Glasgow, but his practice was very wide; this chapter looks at a representative sample of his domestic work.
Architectural Heritage – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Jan 1, 1992
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