Sponsors

From an idea originating in Europe over 21 years ago, the Doors Open Days concept is now international. The Scottish Civic Trust co-ordinates the event nationally. Here in Glasgow, Doors Open Day is led and organised by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust.

This event could not happen without a host of supporters: building owners, the City Council, the heritage amenity societies, the volunteer-led heritage organisations and the very many funders who support the cost of putting the event on.

Particular thanks are due to all those who provide access to their buildings, the volunteers who show people round, organisations that have put on special events for the week, the guided walk leaders, the building specialists who share their expertise, the musicians and actors that add to the atmosphere, and last but not least the support of the people of Glasgow. To all those who make this festival of voluntarism and civic mindedness we give our continued thanks.

We would particularly wish to thank the Park Rangers for their enthusiastic support, Evening Times our media partners, and the following generous supporters and funders:

Strathclyde Building Preservation Trust
Glkasgow City Council
Culture & Sport

Merchant Traders

The Trades House of Glasgow

The Merchants House of Glasgow

The Merchants House of Glasgow

Clyde Waterfront
Merchant City Glasgow
Evening Times logo
Biggart Baillie Logo
CBC logo
P A G E \ P A R K
CCG-logo
Wylie Shanks Architects

 

Glasgow Doors Open Day would also like to thank:
  • Armitage Associates: Architecture & Interiors
  • Clydeport Ltd
  • Collective Architecture Ltd
  • Community Planning Partnership
  • David Narro Associates Consulting Structural and Civil Engineers
  • Gardiner & Theobald LLP
  • Groves-Raines Architects Ltd
  • King's Theatre
  • MAST Architects LLP
  • McInally Associates Ltd
  • Neilson Binnie-McKenzie
  • Principal Hayley (Grand Central Hotel)
  • Richard Shorter Architects
  • Sloans Bar and Restaurant
  • Tron Theatre
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