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110 St Vincent Street, Office Building, Architect, James Miller, Project, Photo, Info
St Vincent St Glasgow : Images + News
Glasgow Office Development by Holmes Partnership, Scotland
NEW LIFE FOR ICONIC
GLASGOW BUILDING

110 St Vincent Street, a spectacular new office redevelopment, has
been completed in the heart of Glasgow's commercial district by architects
Holmes for Scarborough Development Group plc (SDG), almost exactly
80 years after the original building first opened its doors for business.
With its imposing presence on a major street intersection, 110 St
Vincent Street has always occupied a prominent position in the cityscape.
Described as one of Glasgow's most striking buildings, it was originally
designed in the 1920s by renowned architect James Miller, drawing
on influences from contemporary American neoclassical commercial architecture.
Boasting a Grade 'A' listed façade and original banking hall,
110 St Vincent Street is now a prestigious 9-storey office building.
Behind the elegant classical exterior, the existing lavishly-detailed
ground floor banking hall has been 100% retained with new floors added
above, including an innovative additional rooftop floor with terrace.
This technologically advanced penthouse floor, designed and built
using structural glass, affords unique panoramic 360° views across
the city.

The project provided major logistical and technical challenges for
architect and contractor, as well as involving extensive liaison with
the planning authorities and Historic Scotland to maximise the retention
of the historic interiors but still provide modern flexible office
accommodation. One of the biggest challenges was fitting a new steel
frame within the retained facades. Previously the building was a U-shaped
block arranged around a 12m x 20m lightwell. This was filled in to
form a larger open plan office space of 12,000 ft2 on seven levels,
using an estimated 700 tonnes of steel in the new structure above
the banking hall. Other highlights include intelligent high-speed
passenger lifts and provision of underground car parking, made possible
by a unique car hoist which combines a car lift with an integral turntable,
in order to preserve the historical banking hall.
Harry Phillips, Chairman of Holmes, said:
"It has been a privilege to work on this magnificent and important
city centre building, one of James Miller's finest works. The
architectural solution sensitively exploits the building's best features
and ensures its commercial future in the 21st century."
Restored and reinvented by SDG and Holmes, 110 St Vincent Street once
again deserves its iconic status within the city.
St Vincent Street buildings
110 St Vincent Street architects
: Holmes Partnership

Scarborough Development Group plc (SDG) is an international property
company with a £1.5bn development programme. SDG develops major
schemes either on its own account or in joint venture partnership,
with a policy to remain one of the few private property corporations
operating on this basis. SDG has offices in Edinburgh, Leeds, London
and China.
SDG is recognised as having established itself as one of the UK's
leading independent private development companies with interest overseas
in Europe and China. The current development portfolio includes schemes
such as: Frenchgate Interchange and Redhouse Interchange in Doncaster,
Castle Business Park in Stirling, Buchanan Gate Business Park in Glasgow
and West Central in Leeds.
Scarborough Development Group Plc, 4A Melville Street, Edinburgh,
EH3 7NS
T: 0131 226 8830
110 St Vincent Street Glasgow : text from Holmes Partnership Aug
2007
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St Vincent St original architect : James Miller
220 St Vincent Street
St Vincent Street Church

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