Glasgow From Above - A Snapshot of the 21st-Century City
Menon, Rosalie and Alistair, Leith (2025) Glasgow From Above - A Snapshot of the 21st-Century City. EatSleepArchitecture, London. ISBN 9781919613611
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Creators/Authors: | Menon, Rosalie and Alistair, Leith | ||||||
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Abstract: | This publication traces Glasgow’s transformation since the 1999 Glasgow City of Architecture and Design Festival, documenting 25 years of urban regeneration through detailed analysis and high-quality drone imagery. Bridging academia and industry, this interdisciplinary project examines the socioeconomic landscape that has shaped the city’s post-industrial development into the 21st century. Insights gathered from consultations with key policymakers and stakeholders are presented in an engaging, accessible format, making this book both a widely appealing visual narrative and a significant research contribution to Glasgow’s contemporary evolution. Offering a historical perspective on Glasgow’s post-industrial landscape, the book highlights key Victorian-era buildings alongside structures built since 2000. A series of carefully curated aerial images capture the city’s appearance in 2025, illustrating changes within the city centre and surrounding neighborhoods. The regeneration process encompasses new architectural developments, public realm improvements, and enhanced connectivity through bridges, roads, canals, and river links. A combination of photography and commentary maps transformations in key areas, including the commercial Broomielaw district, the Blythswood area, and the Merchant City. Additionally, newly developed districts such as Sighthill, Dalmarnock, Laurieston, and Tradeston contribute to discussions on contemporary urban renewal, highlighting the role of modern design teams. The text also explores Glasgow’s socioeconomic shifts, examining how these changes have influenced architectural typologies. Key themes include the evolving role of architects within design teams and the rise of innovative construction methods that now shape the city’s built environment. | ||||||
Official URL: | http://www.eatsleeparchitecture.com | ||||||
Output Type: | Book or Monograph | ||||||
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Urban Regeneration, Glasgow, Built Environment, | ||||||
Schools and Departments: | Mackintosh School of Architecture | ||||||
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Status: | In Press | ||||||
Copyright and Open Access Information: | Full copyright Rosalie Menon and Alistair Leith | ||||||
Output ID: | 10042 | ||||||
Deposited By: | Rosalie Menon | ||||||
Deposited On: | 12 Mar 2025 15:48 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 01 May 2025 03:30 |