The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) is set to launch a search for an architect to design a visitor centre at Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House in Helensburgh ...
The NTS has described the Hill House as "Charles Rennie Mackintosh's architectural masterpiece". It said the appeal for funds to secure the building was one of the most ambitious in its history.
A giant box built to protect architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House from the weather will be removed in 2028, the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has said. The 120-year-old Helensburgh ...
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A steel box built to protect and dry out Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece the Hill House will remain in place until 2028, the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has announced. The giant box ...
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Walter Blackie was a successful Glasgow publisher, who commissioned Mackintosh to design a house including the garden and interiors. This was The Hill House. This is Mackintosh's version of the clock.
Mackintosh used strong colours and white shiny bricks to make the lane and the building lighter and brighter.. Image caption, 1902 - Hill House in Helensburgh was built as a home for Scottish ...
A steel box built to protect and dry out Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece the Hill House will remain in place until 2028, the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has announced. The giant box was ...