Glasgow
Explore the architectural wonders of Glasgow through the insightful lens of Elizabeth Williamson in her comprehensive book, Glasgow. Published by Yale University Press in 1990, this hardback edition spans an impressive 720 pages, offering an in-depth critique and celebration of the city's rich architectural heritage. Discover Scotland's greatest medieval cathedral, the remnants of a vibrant 17th- and 18th-century merchant city, and the meticulously preserved heart of Blythswood, a planned new town. Additionally, delve into Glasgow's city center, which boasts a remarkable collection of Victorian and Edwardian commercial buildings. This book is an essential resource for architecture enthusiasts and anyone looking to appreciate the historical significance of Central Scotland's architectural landscape.