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One of my favourite characteristics of Glasgow's traditional architecture is the prominance given to corners, where architects often used major features, such as corner towers, turrets, and cupolas, to mark them. It's something you can see across the city, such as on the right here in Govan. However, it's something you rarely see on newer developments, such as the one on the left.

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Designed by Page & Park, and constructed in 1994, this building manages to look contemporary, thanks to the sculptural work by Alexander Stoddart and Jack Sloan, while still sitting comfortably between its Georgian (right) and Victorian (left) neighbours. It was built to fill a gap created when the previous building occupying the site burned down in 1992.

Love the way the architect of this tenement building in the Govan area of Glasgow has used a column of bay windows to pivot it around a curving junction between two roads. It's the little details like this that help to really make a streetscape, and that are all to often missing from modern buildings. It's also a great organisation occupying the ground floor!

An interesting comparison between the height of a traditonal sandstone Glasgow tenement (left) and the type of modern flat which replaced them later in the 20th Century (right). This is driven by differences in ceiling heights, meaning three modern flats into the same airspace occupied by about two and a half tenement flats.