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Cornerstone Building, Architect, Project, West Regent St, Images, Design, Info
Cornerstone Glasgow : Information + Images
Glasgow Office Development by gm+ad architects, Scotland
Cornerstone, Glasgow
2009
gm + ad architects
Aug 2009
Photographs : John Barr
Cornerstone is a 7 storey speculative office development providing
20,665ft² Grade A office accommodation at the junction of West
Regent Street and Wellington Street.

Situated directly opposite the practice's 1990 120 West Regent Street
building, it presents a contemporary interpretation of New Town Classicism,
with 4 differing but harmonious elevations read in themselves as a
whole and in the round.
The West Regent Street and Wellington Street facades are traditionally
constructed Peak Moor Sandstone on a plinth of Dunhouse Blue sandstone.
Full height windows punch through the facade to reflect the varying
rhythms of both streets.
A glass box penetrates the stone mass from above, forming the 5th
floor office, and cantilevers over West Regent Lane providing occupants
at high level with long range views of the hills to the south, and
rooting the building in its immediate context at lower levels.

Along with deep window reveals throughout, the sandstone facade is
carried into the building at the main entrance to create a robust
sense of solidity to the construction.
The building is naturally ventilated, and achieves a Very Good BREEAM
rating.
Cornerstone Glasgow images / information from gm + ad architects
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architects
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SAS Radisson Glasgow

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Bewleys Hotel Glasgow

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Clydebank rebuilt

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Sentinel building

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Armadillo Glasgow
SECC Glasgow
Museum of Country Life
Burrell Collection
Cornerstone Project : Background Information
Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow Transport Museum

Glasgow Architecture : homepage
Comments / photos for the Cornerstone Glasgow page welcome:
info@glasgowarchitecture.co.uk
Cornerstone Building - page: adrian welch / isabelle
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