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Below are a number of links we think you will find useful. Please note that Glasgow Museums is not responsible for the content of any external websites. If you find a broken link, please let us know by using our feedback form.
Architecture Links
Scottish Architecture (opens in new window)
Scottish Architecture will provide communication and links between communities around Scotland and the Lighthouse, becoming a resource for life long learning, outreach work and activities and events, while also providing a means to co-ordinate a wide range of activities concerned with the built environment.
Glasgow Architecture (opens in new window)
This site is about Glasgow architecture & Glasgow architects. The News page acts as a resource and as a forum for discussion of topical Scottish Architecture issues, new Glasgow buildings and masterplans. The website focuses on contemporary Glasgow architecture and is updated daily.
The Lighthouse (opens in new window)
The Lighthouse, Scotland's first, dedicated, national centre for architecture and design. The centre's vision is to develop the links between art, design and architecture, seeing these as interconnected social, educational, economic and cultural issues of concern to everyone.
Art & Architecture (opens in new window)
There are more than 40,000 images here, and a network of over half a million links. The Courtauld Institute of Art, which conceived and built the Art and Architecture web site, was founded in 1932 and is a major centre in Britain for the study of the history of Western art and has an international reputation.
Architecture Week (opens in new window)
Architecture Week is the national public celebration of contemporary architecture. On the website you can search for events in your area or nationally, look at a summary of previous years events, find out about employing an architect, download maps and tours and get kids activities for parents and teachers.
Glasgow Doors Open Day (opens in new window)
Glasgow's Built Heritage Festival, showcases every part of the city reflecting Glaswegian pride in the city's unique built environment.







