Glasgow City Centre

The Arches - Underneath seven brick arches supporting Central Station.

The Beresford - The city's first sky scraper!

Capitol - Named after the Capitol Picture Theatre.

Centre for Contemporary Arts - A-listed Alexander 'Greek' Thomson façade.

Clydeport - French walnut panelling and Stephen Adam stained glass.

Echoes of Empire Part 1: Buchanan Street - Buchanan Street is undoubtedly Glasgow's best street.

Foundation Glasgow - the Growth of a City - Now showing! Extended to 20th September!

Girlguiding Glasgow Headquarters - B-Listed Victorian building.

Glasgow Art Club - Two 1850 town houses.

Glasgow Buddhist Centre - One of the most unusual uses of a first floor Glasgow tenement.

Glasgow City Chambers - Stupendous example of 19th Century architecture.

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Scotland's premier concert venue.

Glasgow's Traffic Control Centre - Buses from outer space

Historic Glasgow Event - Celebration of the rich history and archaeology of Glasgow

Hummingbird - Grade B listed former townhouse.

King's Theatre - One of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres.

The Merchants House of Glasgow - The mercantile wealth of the 'Second City of the Empire'.

Quaker Meeting House - Only remaining 1850's terrace in Elmbank Crescent

Renfield St Stephen's Church - Polished Kenmure sandstone with a tall, clerestoried nave.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow - Finely decorated Beaux Arts interiors.

Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum - A magnificent turn of the 20th Century building.

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama - The busiest performing arts venue in Scotland.

St Vincent Street Free Church - Thomson’s only surviving operational church.

Willow Tea Rooms - Mackintosh and his partnership with Kate Cranston.