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Pollokshaws Building Designs

Southside Architecture Competition, Strathclyde, west Scotland

post updated 16 December 2023

Pollokshaws Buildings

Pollok House, Pollokshields
Dates built: 1747-52, remodelled c 1900
Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road
Architects: Alan Dreghorn, remodelled Robert Rowand Anderson

Pollokshaws Burgh Hall
Date built: 1897
2025 Pollokshaws Road
Architect: n/a

Pollokshields Church of Scotland
Date built: 1875
274 Albert Drive, corner of Albert Drive & Shields Road
Architect: Robert Baldie

Pollokshields Building Competition

Pollokshields Building Competition – Community Green

Ever seen a village green under a huge glasshouse? How about one that can be rolled up, put in the back of a truck and moved elsewhere? What about hi-tech mobile street benches? Or 3D electronic community noticeboards?

Those are the ideas put forward in ‘Community Green’ – a project designed to come up with new ideas about how a 21st century village green could create stronger links between people living in Pollokshields on Glasgow’s southside.

Four teams of artists, designers and technology experts will explain their proposals to Pollokshields residents in an exhibition starting at 12 noon on Saturday 8 July.

‘Community Green’ was organised by New Media Scotland, SUST: The Lighthouse on Sustainability and Pollokshields-based environmental and creative arts project Radius Glasgow. Hannah Clinch of Radius said: “Pollokshields is a really vibrant place with lots of activities going on all over the place. The idea of ‘Community Green’ is to come up with ideas that everyone in the community can be involved in; something that will strengthen the community and make it more sustainable.” An initial ideas competition for ‘Community Green’ attracted interest from all over the UK.

Practitioners packed a meeting at the Radius office in the heart of Pollokshields and had a fact-finding chat with local people. They then formed themselves into teams and went away to develop their ideas with the help of the community, using strategies as diverse as giant video projections, impromptu bench making workshops on street corners, seed giveaways and many tea and cake sessions.

Ten ideas came back and were whittled down to four by a panel involving local people. The idea of bringing together practitioners from different disciplines was central to the project.

Rob Mitchell – Programmes Developer for New Media Scotland and a Pollokshields resident – said: “Communities contain such a mixture of people: ideas to bring them closer together seem much more likely to come from unexpected combinations of expertise working in close consultation with the residents and business, rather than with a remote ‘master planner’.

“This lively exhibition demonstrates its contributors’ expertise and willingness to inspire and be inspired by the fascinatingly-varied people of Pollokshields.”
Hannah said: “What we have now is a store of ideas that people in Pollokshields can look at and think about. We want them to talk about the four proposals and make choices about which ones are workable and should be supported.

“The ideas are prototypes at the moment but depending on community support, feasibility and future funding, they might become part of the fabric of Pollokshields.”

Pollokshaws Building News – 423 Shields Road

Radius Glasgow – Community Green: Media Release – 03.07.06

Launch of the ‘Community Green’ exhibition at 8 July in The Radius Shop, 423 Shields Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow

The four ‘Community Green’ teams are: Cameron Webster Architects (Glasgow) and artist Ettie Spencer (Edinburgh); Experimental Glasgow-based architects be+ (Jude Barber and Uli Enslein); Jaxi (Glasgow-based designer Neil McGuire, Edinburgh-based artist Adrian Lear, and Glasgow-based architects Tilo Einert & Simon Chadwick); Edinburgh-based technologists Douglas Fraser, Kevin Campbell, Robert Sharp, and Leo Warner. Representatives from all four teams will be available for interview at the launch of the exhibition.

‘Community Green’ was developed as a partnership between New Media Scotland and Radius Glasgow and SUST: The Lighthouse on Sustainability, with support from the Scottish Arts Council, Communities Scotland, Southside Housing Association, and Glasgow Housing Association.

The ‘Community Green’ exhibition
8 Jul – 16 Aug
10.30am-4pm, Tue to Fri at The Radius Shop

Tramway Theatre – major contemporary Pollokshaws building

Gurdwara Glasgow : Gurdwara

Pollokshaws Road Housing – housing by Cooper Cromar Architects
Pollokshaws building
photo : Stewart Guthrie
Pollokshaws Road Housing

New Media Scotland is a charity funded by the Scottish Arts Council to be the national development agency for experimental arts & technology – www.mediascot.org

Radius Glasgow is based in Pollokshields. It uses creative arts to help the local community make itself more sustainable – www.radiusglasgow.org

Pollokshaws House

Architecture in Strathclyde

Scottish Ballet
Scottish Ballet
photo © Adrian Welch

Glasgow Housing

Location: Pollokshaws, south Glasgow, Strathclyde, southwest Scotland, UK

Glasgow Building Designs

Contemporary Glasgow Property Designs – recent architectural selection below:

Paisley Museum Transformation
Paisley Museum building design
image courtesy of Renfrewshire Council
Paisley Museum Building

Solasta Riverside Building Buchanan Wharf
Solasta Riverside Building Buchanan Wharf flats
image courtesy of Drum Property Group
Solasta Riverside Building Buchanan Wharf

SECC Glasgow

Fort Shopping Centre

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Website: www.pollokshaws.org.uk – Heritage Group