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The Life and Works of Glasgow Architects James Miller and John James Burnet (Paperback)
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The Life and Works of Glasgow Architects James Miller and John James Burnet (Paperback)
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Loot Price R535
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This is the first full biography of two of Scotland's most eminent
Architects, James Miller and John James Burnet. While born just
three years apart into very different circumstances - Burnet was
the son of a wealthy Glasgow architect and Miller a farmer's son -
their careers and lives became intertwined as they competed for
work and eventually the role of Scotland's leading architect. Born
in 1857 and 1860 respectively, one inherited and the other
established successful practices in Glasgow at the zenith of that
city's wealth in the late 19th century. John James Burnet, who was
educated at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, and led his
profession in Glasgow in the latter years of the 19th and early
years of the 20th centuries, produced many of the city's finest
buildings. These include The Athenaeum on Buchanan Street; Charing
Cross Mansions; numerous city-centre commercial buildings such as
Waterloo Chambers and Atlantic Chambers and the Townhouses on
University Avenue. After moving to London, his work included the
extension of the British Museum, The Daily Telegraph Building on
Fleet Street and Adelaide House by London Bridge. Burnet was
knighted and awarded the RIBA's Gold Medal in 1923 and is
recognized as one of Scotland's finest architects. James Miller is
simply Scotland's most prolific architect. During his long career
he designed The Empire Exhibition of 1901, Glasgow Royal Infirmary,
Glasgow Central Station, Wemyss Bay Station, St Enoch's Underground
Station, Turnberry Hotel, Peebles Hydro Hotel, Gleneagles Hotel,
the interiors of the SS Lusitania and SS Aquitania, Hampden Park,
Forteviot Model Village, the Institution of Civil Engineers in
Westminster, numerous banks, commercial buildings and churches in
Glasgow and beyond as well as schools, country houses, factories
and town halls. Despite this extraordinary output and his
considerable architectural contribution to Scotland's heritage, he
has received relatively little acclaim, until now. This is a
fascinating double biography, the story of Burnet and Miller's
parallel lives and work, set against the background of the booming
Empire's 'Second City'.
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