Grecian Chambers:
Designed by architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, and built 1865-68. A three storey building, constructed as commercial premises with shop space on the ground floor front. The facade was restored in the late 1980s, then in the late 1990s the building was restored and refitted by architects Page and Park. The building is A listed.
street address: 336-356 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Latitude / Longitude: 55.865737,-4.265044 (sourced using Google Maps)
south front elevation on Sauchiehall Street and the side east elevation onto Scott Street
heritage trail plaque
south front elevation on Sauchiehall Street, approaching from the west
west end of the south elevation
top of the west end of the south elevation and spray paint vandalism
central doorway and bays
central main doorway
view up the south elevation
the short columns on the second floor frontage
east end of the south elevation and view up Scott Street
east elevation onto the steep slope of Scott Street
view up of window bay on east elevation
view looking down from the top floor of the GSA at the roof and east elevation of the Grecian Chambers
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