Reid Building wins prestigious AJ100 Building of the Year Award
Posted on: May. 23, 2014Reid Building is unanimous choice of judges Public able to see the stunning interior as the building opens for Degree Show next month A spectacular firework display marks the opening of the Reid Building The Reid Building, part of a £50m development of The Glasgow School of Art’s Garnethill campus, has won the AJ100 Building of the Year Award 2014.
Friends reunited
Posted on: Apr. 09, 2014Students past and present gather for opening of The Glasgow School of Art’s new Reid Building Over 2,000 students, staff and friends of the GSA gathered for the opening of the new Reid Building today, 9 April 2014. The building, which houses the GSA’s School of Design, a refectory, an auditorium, workshops, a case room, administrative and directorate offices, a
Caesura
Posted on: Feb. 18, 2014Specially commissioned furniture, sound installations and video work responding to the GSA’s new Reid Building to be showcased in the Reid Gallery’s inaugural exhibition. Press View: Friday 21 March from 11am For the opening public exhibition in The Glasgow School of Art’s Reid Gallery, a purpose built exhibition space on the ground floor of the new Reid Building, Exhibitions Director,
Artwork by Martin Boyce is a feature of Steven Holl Architects’ new Reid Building at The Glasgow School of Art
Posted on: Jan. 15, 2014News Release from Steven Holl Architects A new piece by the Turner Prize winning artist Martin Boyce is to be the feature artwork in the entrance to the new Reid Building at The Glasgow School of Art it was revealed today 15 January 2014. Installing the artwork Martin Boyce outside the Reid Building
Drawing on Holl
Posted on: Dec. 02, 2013Watercolours by Steven Holl will be centrepiece of new exhibition An exhibition curated by Christopher Platt and Mark Baines of the Mackintosh School of Architecture will illuminate the design process through which the Reid Building, a striking addition to Glasgow’s cityscape, came into being. Running in the Mackintosh Building from 8 February – 23 March 2014, the exhibition will explore