October 09, 2020
The fire has had a good grip of this building
"The inferno has been largely contained after 120 firefighters tackled the
blaze.The school&China
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Turner Prize for art winners Simon Starling (2005), Richard Wright (2009) and
Martin Boyce (2011).Alan Dunlop, professor of architecture at the art school,
said the situation was "horrible".Britain's Scotland Secretary David Mundell
said he was at the school only a fortnight ago to see the restoration
work."Asked if any of the restoration work had been destroyed, Heath replied:
"Given the extent of the fire, that would be a fair comment. We don't know yet
what the structural condition of the building is.The fire affected all floors of
the art school and spread to a nearby campus and a nightclub.A Glasgow-born
architect and designer, Mackintosh (1868-192
was a leading exponent of Art
Nouveau, whose distinctive lines and lettering remain influential. All that
seems to remain is the stone walls on the outside," he said."Can't believe
what's happening to the art school. Terrible," said Franz Ferdinand frontman
Alex Kapranos.The 2014 blaze began when a projector ignited gases from expanding
foam used in a student project, a fire investigation found."The fire has had a
good grip of this building and it's extensively damaged it, but the emotional
attachment -- there is a sense of loss not just amongst the firefighters but I
am sure the citizens of Glasgow.The inferno has been largely contained after 120
firefighters tackled the blaze.A restoration project, set to cost between £20
million and £35 million ($26.He won a competition to design the building in 1897
and it took around 10 years to complete.5 million; 23 and 40 million euros), had
been returning the world-renowned institution to its former glory following a
fire in 2014. It is now a landmark in the city with special government-protected
status."She said her administration would do anything it reasonably could to
help ensure that the building had a future, but added: "It's too early to say
what that might entail or what that might look like.Protected landmarkThe
previous blaze was in May 2014, badly damaging the building designed by the
architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.He said firefighters who had battled to save
one of Britain's most # cherished buildings four years ago were distraught to be
back at the scene after it went up in flames again."Local residents were
evacuated from their homes with the glow from the blaze visible across the city
centre.Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it had been a "devastating
blaze, much, much worse than the one that took hold of the Mackintosh Building
four years ago so the damage is severe and extensive.No casualties were
reported..5 million and $46.Others include "Doctor Who" actor Peter Capaldi,
Harry Potter and James Bond movie actor Robbie Coltrane, and members from the
Scottish rock bands Travis and Franz Ferdinand.The famed Mackintosh Building in
Scotland's biggest city has been "extensively damaged", fire chiefs said.
Glasgow: Fire devastated one of the world's top art schools once again on
Saturday, destroying four years of restoration work after a previous blaze
ripped through the historic Glasgow School of Art.He said the government "stands
ready to help, financially or otherwise"."The building does look as though from
the inside it's been totally gutted."This is a devastating loss for Glasgow,"
deputy assistant chief fire officer Peter Heath told a press conference.But much
of that work has been wrecked, firefighters confirmed, after rushing to tackle
the inferno which broke out at around 11:20 pm (2220 GMT) on Friday.
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