Mackintosh Symposium: Heritage Under Threat

Mackintosh Symposium: Heritage Under Threat

The symposium is time critical in drawing awareness to the plight of our beautiful Heritage.

By Mackintosh Society

Date and time

June 6 · 9am - June 7 · 6pm GMT+1

Location

Mackintosh Queen's Cross

870 Garscube Road Glasgow G20 7EL United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 1 day 9 hours

The Mackintosh Society has done much in its 50 years of existence to champion, preserve and safeguard the work and heritage of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Sadly, since the last symposium in 2012 we have seen an apparently growing disregard for our built heritage, through neglect, bad planning and lack of action and investment by councils and government. It is therefore crucial not to repeat the destructive mistakes of the past and take bold action to reverse this decline.

Although Glasgow’s architectural landscape may be unique in Scotland, its challenges are not. Across the UK, policy makers are attempting to strike a balance between preservation of historic buildings and the housing crisis that has engulfed major cities. It is a tension that is unavoidable, and we must ensure that it does not lead to unchecked erosion of our past.

Day 1 will cover the current restoration work at Scotland Street School and The Hill House, the uncertain future of the Lighthouse and Martyrs’ School, plus the ongoing work to rebuild the Mackintosh Building at the GSA. We will also cover major issues and challenges facing the wider heritage of the city.

On Day 2 the focus is on International and UK cities including Brussels & Manchester and organisations such as 78 Derngate that have managed to buck the trend and have enjoyed success in their heritage led regeneration.

Please note that the symposium programme is subject to change.

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