10–16th September 2018

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All of our events are FREE to attend, however some For the Family Now in its 29th year, Doors Open Days Festival is back to throw need to be booked in advance. Booking opens The majority of buildings and events are fun for open the doors of the city in celebration of Glasgow’s architecture, culture at 10am on 22nd August. Advance booking is children. We’ve featured some family activity required for some building tours, walks, talks and highlights on page 48-50. A dedicated children’s and heritage. special events – see individual entries for booking programme is distributed in August and will also be instructions. Most events can be booked via available online. For details on where you can pick www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk up a printed version visit Join us 10-16th September to explore some of the city’s iconic historic www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk buildings and architectural gems, and to go behind the scenes of theatres, Don’t forget to check out the national programme working factories, distilleries and more! Discover your inner urban explorer of Doors Open Days happening across the whole Getting around of throughout September at We’ve teamed up with the Glasgow Vintage on our guided walks, get hands on with workshops and delve into the history www.doorsopendays.org.uk Vehicle Trust to put on special Glasgow Doors and future of this dear green place with our programme of talks. Open Days buses on Sat 15th and Sun 16th! We’re also part of the Festival of Architecture 2018! To check the timetable and routes visit www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Happy exploring! Every effort was made to ensure details in this Seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served brochure were correct at the time of going to print, basis on the day. but the programme is subject to change. Bike For updates please check Free bike hire from South West Community Cycles Contents www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk, sign up to our on Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 10am-4pm. 4-5 Buildings by day mailing list and follow us on social media. Book via the SWCC website: 6-13 Central @GlasgowDoorsOpenDays www.southwestcommunitycycles.co.uk/events 14-15 North @GlasgowDOD @glasgowdoorsopendaysfestival Train 16-17 East Travelling by train is one of the quickest and easiest 18-23 South Visitors entering buildings do so at their own ways to get around. ScotRail offer a range of great 24-32 West risk. Please take care! Neither Glasgow Building value tickets such as Kids Go Free (2 children can 33-39 Walks and Tours Preservation Trust nor participating buildings are travel free with each adult) and the new Glasgow 40-45 Events responsible for any accidents or damage incurred. Days Out pass which includes 2 days of unlimited off-peak travel in and around Glasgow for just £34 46-47 Festival Hub Timing for a family of 4. Remember that off-peak prices 48-50 Children’s Highlights Check individual listings for opening hours and times. apply all day on Saturday and Sunday as well. More info at www.scotrail.co.uk Symbols key Access Wheelchair accessibility is indicated in each building Other Public Transport Wheelchair accessible toilets listing using symbols. If listed as limited access, some Travelinescotland.com or call 0871 200 2233 Toilets areas of the building will be accessible for wheelchair users and other parts will not be. An accessibility All images featured in this brochure were taken by Wheelchair accessible building/event guide is available on our website which includes a list Jack Watts (unless otherwise stated). Limited access of fully accessible venues, as well as more detailed www.austen.works Not wheelchair accessible access information for each venue. Electronic Notetaking will be available for a number Design by Kat and Kirsty from Design by Zag Refreshments available of talks at our pop-up festival hub at www.designbyzag.com Hearing loop Kelvingrove Parish Church. Please visit our website or view the access guide for details. This will be Children's illustrations by Sam Russell Walker 16 Cover image: Trinity House, venue 113 viewable by all audience members. www.samrussellwalker.com 2 P.20 House for an Art Lover MTWTFSS P.28 School MTWTFS S P.28 Kelvin Hall MTWTFSS P.28 Parish Church MTWTFSS BUILDINGS BY DAY P.11 King's Theatre MTWTFS S P.29 Kingsborough Sanctuary Broomhill Parish Church MTWTFS S P.20 Halls MTWTFSS P.14 Mackintosh Queen's Cross Church MTWTFSS P.29 Maggie's Centre MTWTFS S P.6 The Anchor Line MTWTFSS P.14 Burgh Halls Trust MTWTFSS P.26 Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church MTWTFSS P.11 The Merchants House of Glasgow MTWTFS S P.26 Court MTWTFSS P.11 Mitchell Library MTWTFSS P.26 Arlington Baths Club MTWTFSS P.14 Napiershall Street Centre MTWTFSS P.26 The Back Garden M T WTFSS P.29 National Youth Orchestras of Scotland Offices and Event Space MTWTFSS P.16 Residents Centre - BCDC MTWTFSS P.29 New Glasgow Society MTWTFSS P.18 Demonstration Garden Open Day MTWT FSS P.2 1 New Victoria Gardens Allotments MTWTFSS P.6 The Briggait MTWTFSS P.2 1 Newlands South Church MTWTFS S P.6 Britannia Panopticon Music Hall MTWTFSS P.2 1 Norwoodville - Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam MTWTFSS P.26 Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church (Naseby Park Sanctuary) MTWTFS S P.11 Old Central Police Court MTWTFSS P.27 Buchanan Bridge Club MTWTFSS P.29 The Old Pumphouse, Clydeside Distillery MTWTFSS P.18 Caledonia Road Church MTWTFS S P.17 Olympia Building M T W T F S S P.18 Camphill Gate Tenement MTWTFSS P.17 Our Lady of Good Counsel MTWTFSS P.18 Stables MTW TFSS P.30 Curling Club Clubhouse MTWTFSS P.27 Central Gurdwara Singh Sabha MTWTFSS P.30 Bowling & Community Clubhouse and Green MTWTFSS P.6 Centre for Contemporary Arts MTWTFSS P.2 1 Pearce Institute MTWTFSS P.6 The Citizen Building MTWTFSS P.17 The Pipe Factory MTWTFSS P.6 City Campus, City of Glasgow College M T W T FSS P.2 1 House MTWTFSS P.7 City Halls and Old Fruitmarket MTWTFSS P.2 1 Burgh Hall Trust MTWTFSS P.7 Cloud Water Zen Centre MTWTFSS P.22 Pollokshaws West Railway Station MTWTFSS P.7 Clydeport Building MTWTFS S P.17 Provan Hall House MTWTFSS P.27 The Common Guild MTWTFSS P.11 Provand's Lordship MTWTFSS P.7 Dear Green Coffee Roasters MTWTFS S P.12 110 Queen Street M T W TFSS P.16 Drygate Brewing Co MTWTFSS P.22 Queen's Park Camera Club - Club Rooms MTWTFSS P.14 The Engine Works MTWTFSS P.12 Riverside Campus, City of Glasgow College M T W TFSS P.18 Fairfield MTWTFSS P.15 Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland HQ MTWTFS S P.27 Flourish House MTWTFS S P.12 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow M TWTFSS P.28 Fossil Grove MTWTFSS P.22 The Savings Bank MTWTFSS P.7 g1 George Square M T W T FSS P.22 Scottish Ballet MTWTFS S P.8 The Garment Factory M T W T F SS P.30 Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre MTWTFSS P.8 Synagogue MTWTFSS P.22 Shawmuir Lodge MTWTF SS P.8 The Glasgow Art Club MTWTFS S P.22 Shearer Candles MTWTFSS P.8 Glasgow Cathedral MTWTFSS P.15 Small Animal Hospital MTWTFS S P.8 Glasgow Central Mosque MTWTFSS P.12 St Andrew’s House MTWTFSS P.8 Glasgow City Chambers MTWTFSS P.12 St Andrew's Metropolitan Cathedral MTW TFSS P.9 Glasgow City Free Church (St Vincent Street Church) MTWTFS S P.15 St Charles Borromeo RC Church M TWTFSS P.9 Glasgow City Mission MTWTFS S P.30 St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral MTWTFSS P.9 Glasgow Evangelical Church MTWTFS S P.23 Studio Pavilion M TWTFSS P.9 Glasgow Film Theatre MTWTFSS P.23 STV MTWTFS S P.19 Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib Sikh Sabha MTWTFSS P.30 SWG3 M TWTFSS P.28 Glasgow International Airport MTW TFSS P.31 The Tall Ship at the Riverside MTWTFSS P.19 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre MTWTFSS P.17 Tennent’s Wellpark Brewery MTWTFSS P.19 Glasgow Press MTWTFS S P.13 Theatre Royal MTWTFSS P.10 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall MTWTFSS P.31 Timorous Beasties Design Studio MTWTFSS P.10 Glasgow Sheriff Court MTWTFS S P.13 The Trades Hall of Glasgow MTWTFSS P.10 Glasgow Women’s Library MTWTFSS P.23 Tramway MTWTFS S P.16 Old Church MTWTFSS P.32 Trinity House MTWTFSS P.19 The Greek Thompson Sixty Steps MTWTFSS P.23 TS Queen Mary MTWTFSS P.14 Greenbank Garden MTWTFSS P.32 University of Glasgow Library MTWTFSS P.20 Greyfriars Garden MTWTFSS P.17 West Boathouse MTWTFSS P.20 Hampden Bowling Club MTWTF S S P.23 Wilson-Macdonald House MTWTFS S P.20 The Hidden Gardens MTWTFSS P.13 The Wolfson Centre/Cumbrae House MTWTFSS P.20 Holmwood House MTWTFSS P.32 Woodlands Workspace MTWTFSS 4 5 6 City Halls and Old Fruitmarket INFORMATION A pair of gems in the - City Halls, Candleriggs, G1 1NQ Glasgow's oldest purpose-built performance Grand Hall opened in 1841, George Murray, BUILDINGS BY AREA space has been entertaining visitors since 1841. Market complex designed in 1885, John Carrick The adjoining Old Fruitmarket has been reborn Tours: Mon 2pm, Tue 11am; 45 mins as a music venue while still retaining its Meeting point: Box Office at Candleriggs entrance CENTRAL traditional market ambience. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

1 The Anchor Line INFORMATION 7 City Campus, City of Glasgow College INFORMATION The Edwardian Category A listed Anchor Line 12-16 St. Vincent Place, G1 2EU Opened in 2016 as a sister 190 Cathedral Street, G4 0RF building has been beautifully renovated from 1905-07, James Millar (Cat A) site to the college’s Riverside Campus. Enjoy 2016, Reiach and Hall a former cruise line booking office into one of Fri-Sat 9am-12pm the impressive atrium space, and check out the Tours every hour: Mon, Wed & Fri 5pm-9pm, Glasgow's best restaurants. Original nautical Sun 9am-5pm simulated aircraft cabin, TV and radio studios, Sat 10am-5pm; 60 mins. Meeting point: Reception details have been retained to evoke the feel of professional training kitchens and other world- Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk an ocean liner. class facilities.

2 The Briggait INFORMATION 8 NEW - Cloud Water Zen Centre, Gordon Chambers INFORMATION The Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 141 Bridgegate, G1 5HZ The Cloud Water Zen Centre opened in 2017 Fifth Floor, 82 Mitchell St, G1 3NA 100 years, and incorporates the Merchant’s 1873 & 2010, Clarke and Bell & Nicoll Russell Studios for people of any faith or belief. It offers a space 1903, Frank Burnet Steeple, one of the few remaining parts of (Cat A) for quiet meditation and reflection, set in an Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm Medieval Glasgow. Category A listed, it is now Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm impressive 8 storey red sandstone building in the Tours available on request; 15 mins home to 80 artists and cultural organisations, heart of Glasgow city centre. Meeting point: Zen Centre reception (fifth floor) as well as events and exhibitions.

3 Britannia Panopticon Music Hall INFORMATION 9 Clydeport Building INFORMATION Come and experience the world's oldest surviving 1st Floor, 117 Trongate, G1 5HD Seldom open to the public, Clydeport's superb 16 Robertson Street, G2 8DS music hall in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant 1857, Thomas Gildard & Robert H. M. MacFarlane A-listed head office is a must-see. Originally the 1883-86, Sir John James Burnet (Cat A) City where Stan Laurel made his debut in 1906. (Cat A) Clyde Trust Building, it contains many original Sat 10am-4pm Find out about its incredible, quirky, and in some Mon-Sun 12pm-5pm. Tours available on request features such as French walnut panelling and cases downright disgusting past. Stephen Adam stained glass.

4 Centre for Contemporary Arts INFORMATION 10 NEW - Dear Green Coffee Roasters INFORMATION The CCA has been at the centre of Glasgow’s art 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD Dear Green Coffee Roasters are based in Glasgow Collective, 13-27 East Campbell St., G1 5DT scene for 25 years. Its year-round programme 1867-1868, Alexander “Greek” Thomson (Cat A) Glasgow’s East End. In this two-hour tour learn Tour: Sat 10am; 120 mins includes exhibitions, film, music, literature, Mon-Thu 10am-12midnight, Fri-Sat 10am-1am, about the origins of coffee and hear Norry from Meeting point: Dear Green Roastery festivals, Gaelic and performance. Join a building Sun 12pm-12midnight Lost Glasgow spill the beans about the history Booking essential- glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk tour or come to Take One Action's short film Tours: Sat 11am, Sun 1pm; 60 mins of Glasgow’s coffee houses. screenings.

5 NEW - The Citizen Building INFORMATION 11 NEW - g1 George Square INFORMATION The former offices of Glasgow’s Evening Citizen 24 St. Vincent Place, G1 2EU Join architect Graham Forsyth from Cooper 1 George Square newspaper are now The Citizen, a stylish bar 1885-1889, Thomas Lennox Watson (Cat A) Cromar to hear about the inspiration behind (Cat A) and dining room. Enjoy photography and archive Fri-Sun 9am-12pm the redevelopment of this Grade A listed Tours: Tue & Thu 6pm; 60 mins editions of the Evening Citizen alongside street former General Post Office Building which Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk art and paintings from some of Glasgow's involved the construction of a new 10 storey greatest emerging stars. building behind the retained Victorian façade. An exclusive opportunity to enjoy views from the rooftop balcony.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 6 BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 7 12 NEW - The Garment Factory INFORMATION Built by James Thomas in 1898; The Garment 10 Montrose St, G1 1RE Factory has been recently refurbished 1898 James Thomas by Developers Castleforge Partners. The Tours Mon, Wed & Fri 1pm; 30 mins Victorian textiles factory has been restored and Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk transformed into contemporary office and retail spaces unlike any other in Glasgow.

13 The Glasgow Art Club INFORMATION Founded in 1867, Glasgow Art Club has 185 Bath Street, G1 5HD occupied two handsome Georgian terrace 1833, John Baird I, alterations and additions 1892 houses in Bath Street since 1893. The jewel in -1893, and Charles Rennie Mackintosh its handsome Victorian interior is the gallery, (Cat A) largely designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Sat 10am-4pm Painting demonstrations throughout the day. 13 16 18

14 Garnethill Synagogue INFORMATION 18 Glasgow City Free Church INFORMATION Scotland’s first purpose-built Synagogue. As 129 Hill Street, G3 6UB (St Vincent St Church) 265 St Vincent Street, G2 5QY well as continuing to be an active place of 1879, John McLeod See inside one of Glasgow’s most stunning 1859, Alexander "Greek" Thomson (Cat A) worship, the building is the home of the Scottish Sun 10am-4pm pieces of architecture, also considered one Sat 10am-4pm Jewish Archive Centre and Museum. This of the World Monument Fund's 100 most Category A listed building features extensive endangered buildings. Pause for a peaceful high quality stained glass windows. moment in the beautiful interior packed full of “Greek” Thomson character.

15 Glasgow Cathedral INFORMATION 19 Glasgow City Mission INFORMATION Built in 1197, the cathedral represents over 800 Castle Street, G4 0QZ Tour Glasgow City Mission’s modern building 20 Crimea Street, G2 8PW years history of the Church, city and indeed (Cat A) and roof garden. Find out first-hand about Sat 10am-4pm Scotland itself. This remarkable medieval Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 1pm-4pm their work with men and women affected by Tours: 10.15am, 11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm, building, built over the burial place of St Tours available every hour on request; 55 mins homelessness, and learn about the preventative 2.15pm, 3.15pm; 45 mins Mungo, founder and Patron Saint of Glasgow, Meeting point: Society of Friends of Glasgow work they do with families. Tour meeting point: Ground floor is still a thriving place of worship. Cathedral Bookstall

20 Glasgow Evangelical Church INFORMATION 16 Glasgow Central Mosque INFORMATION Come and see the restored exterior and 18/20 Cathedral Square, G4 0XA Glasgow Central Mosque is the first purpose- 1 Mosque Avenue, G5 9TA beautiful interior, entrance and sanctuary, of 1887, John Honeyman (Cat A) built mosque in Glasgow. Muslims pray, learn, Built: 1984 this Category A listed building. Admire the Sat 10am-4pm get married or attend funerals and non-Muslims Sat-Sun 11am-5pm original stained-glass and Grade 1 historic visit throughout the year. See how Islamic Tours: 11:30am, 12:30pm, pipe organ as well as award-winning modern architecture and Glasgow’s characteristic red 2:30pm, 3:30pm, 4:30pm; 45 mins stained-glass windows made by members. sandstone come together in this unique building Meeting point: Small Community Hall

21 Glasgow Film Theatre INFORMATION Scotland's original independent cinema, the 12 Rose St, G3 6RB 17 Glasgow City Chambers INFORMATION GFT, is housed in the former Cosmo Cinema. 1937, James McKissack and WJ Anderson II (Cat B) The City Chambers somehow manages to be 82 George Square, G2 1DU Opened in May 1939, this was the last cinema Sun 10am-12.30pm a hidden gem in the very centre of the city. 1883, William Young (Cat A) to be built in Glasgow before WW2. Open for Projection box tours: Every half hour; 30mins. A combination of mosaic, marble and carved Sun 10am-4pm tours of the cinema and projection box. Tickets issued Sun 10am 1st come 1st served, max wood come together to create a wonderful 2 per person. Tours: Every half hour; 30 mins. civic palace, with grand corridors and stately function rooms full of original details. BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 9 25 King's Theatre INFORMATION One of Scotland’s most historic and significant 297 Bath Street, G2 4JN theatres, designed by prolific theatre architect 1904, Frank Matcham (Cat A) Frank Matcham. With many original features Tours: Sat 9am, 9.30am, 10am, 10.30am; 40 mins intact, this Glasgow institution is still a busy Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk working theatre receiving musicals, drama and Minimum age for participants is 8 years old. dance, and is proud of its part in Glasgow’s pantomime tradition.

26 The Merchants House of Glasgow INFORMATION The Merchants House is a Glasgow institution, 7 West George Street, G2 1BA constituted in 1605. Still serving its original 1877, John Burnet, and his son John Burnet Jnr purpose of charitable giving to the city, visitors Sat 10am-3pm (last entry at 2.30pm) can learn more about its charitable work while admiring its well-preserved historic city centre offices.

27 Mitchell Library INFORMATION The Mitchell Library, with its distinctive copper North Street, G3 7DN dome, is Glasgow’s largest public library and 1911 (first extension completed 1963 and the St one of its most famous landmarks. Pop in for Andrew’s Halls incorporated in a third extension 26 28 the Mitchell Curious sessions (see Glasgow Life completed in 1981), William Brown Whitie (Cat B) website for details) or book one of the tours to Mon-Thur 9am-8pm & Fri-Sat 9am-9pm 22 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall INFORMATION see behind the scenes. Tours: Tue & Thu 12.30pm Come along to one of Scotland’s most 2 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3NY Sat 10.30am, 12.30pm & 2.30pm; 60 mins prestigious venues, built in 1990 for Glasgow's 1988, Sir Leslie Martin Tour meeting point: Granville Street Let’s Talk Area reign as European City of Culture. Now hosting Sun 11am-3pm Booking essential - www.eventbrite.com/e/mitchell- nearly 250 performances each year, visitors can Tours: Sun 11am and 2pm; 45 mins open-tours-tickets-45757452773?aff=es2 follow in the footsteps of artists including BB Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk King, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope. Tour meeting point: GRCH Box Office

23 Glasgow Sheriff Court INFORMATION 28 NEW - Old Central Police Courts INFORMATION Category B listed, this imposing flagship 1 Carlton Place, G5 9DA A unique chance to see this historic court, 54 St Andrew’s Square, G1 5PR building is the largest Court in the Estate for the 1986, Keppie Henderson and Partners (Cat B) prison and police station prior to renovation. 1903, Alexander Beith McDonald Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. Take this Tours: Sat 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm; Tours: Sat-Sun 10am & 12pm; 45 mins rare opportunity to visit the cells and see what’s 45 mins Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk inside a G4S transport vehicle. Tour meeting point: Ground floor Minimum age for participants is 8 years old.

24 Greyfriars Garden INFORMATION 29 Provand's Lordship INFORMATION Greyfriar's Garden, a tranquil and magical Shuttle Street, G1 1QA Dating from 1471, Provand’s Lordship is 3 Castle Street, G4 0RB oasis in the Merchant City is a modern garden Opened in May 2012, ERZ Architects Glasgow’s oldest remaining house. Step back (Cat A) on a medieval site. Home to raised beds, Wed-Fri 11am-2.30pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm in time to see how Glasgow life has changed 1859, Alexander "Greek" Thomson (Cat A) greenhouses, a wildflower meadow and a picnic through the centuries. Outside, the medieval Tue-Thu 10am-5pm, Fri-Sun 11am-5pm space. When you enter, it's like walking into ‘Physic’ garden contains herbs and plants Tours available on request; 30 mins another world. traditionally used to heal various parts of the body.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 10 BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 11 30 NEW - 110 Queen Street INFORMATION Join an exclusive architect-led tour with 110 Queen Street Graham Forsyth from Cooper Cromar to find 1839, David & James Hamilton; Cooper Cromar out more about this contemporary architectural Tours: Tue & Thu 7pm; 40 mins response to the site of the 1839 David and Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk James Hamilton building. Take this opportunity to travel up to an 8th floor balcony to see views down Queen Street.

31 Riverside Campus, City of Glasgow College INFORMATION Riverside Campus is the most modern and 21 Thistle Street Glasgow, G5 9XB technologically advanced maritime campus of 2015, Reiach and Hall all 230 such colleges anywhere in the world. Tours: Every hour; Tue & Thu 5pm-9pm, It has won 12 architectural and design awards Sun 10am-5pm; 60 mins and was shortlisted for architecture’s most Tour meeting point: Reception prestigious accolade, the RIBA Stirling Prize. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

32 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of INFORMATION Glasgow 232-242 St Vincent Street, G2 5RJ In this beautifully decorated 19th century Built: 1820; additions in 1893 (Cat B) building you can see historic medical Sun 10am-4pm 32 33 instruments, rare books and art, and find Tours: Mon 2pm, 3pm & 4pm; 45 mins out how we’ve helped doctors, surgeons and Tour meeting point: Reception dentists to stay at the cutting edge for over Booking essential for tours - 35 Theatre Royal INFORMATION 400 years. glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk The Theatre Royal is the performance home to 282 Hope Street, G2 3QA both Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet and a 1867, George Bell, Charles Phipps and Page\Park host to a variety of visiting performances. See (Cat A) how the dramatic extension to the foyer has Sun 10am-4pm 33 NEW - St Andrew's House INFORMATION transformed the building, and enjoy the views Tours: (booking essential) Sat 10am, 10.30am, This Category A listed Brutalist building, part 48 Milton Street, G4 0HR from the outdoor roof terrace. 11am, 11.30am; 40 mins of the emergency services area, is 1966-70, Skinner, Bailey & Lubetkin Tour meeting point: Foyer dominated by the red cross of St Andrew's First Tours: Every half hour on Mon 6pm-8pm, Booking for tours - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Aid. Inside, look out for Modernist features like Sat-Sun 11am–3pm; 20 mins the remarkable Lubetkin cantilevered staircase Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and vertical timber panels. 36 The Trades Hall of Glasgow INFORMATION View the historic interiors of this magnificent 85 Glassford Street, G1 1UH 34 St Andrew's Metropolitan Cathedral INFORMATION Adam-designed building and learn about the 1794, Robert Adam, 1837-8, David Hamilton and Glasgow's first post-Reformation Catholic Clyde Street, G1 4JY second oldest building in Glasgow still used for 1888, James Sellars Church has stunning décor and contemporary 22nd December 1816, James Gillespie Graham and its original purpose. Experience the work of Sat-Sun 10am-4pm artwork, including Peter Howson's 'St John Page\Park (renovated in 2011) (Cat A) Glasgow’s traditional trades and view artefacts Tours available on request; 30 mins Ogilvie' and a baptismal font by Tim Pomeroy. Sat 2pm-4pm in the museum, which was originally a Free Tour meeting point: Entrance foyer Outside, the Italian Cloister Garden is a Sun 10am-4pm (Mass 10am & 12pm) Trades School. peaceful space with a memorial to the Arandora Tours: Cathedral: Sat 2pm & 3pm, Sun 1.15pm, Star tragedy. 2.30pm & 3.30pm; 30 mins Cloister Garden: Available on demand 37 NEW - The Wolfson Centre/Cumbrae House INFORMATION Wed 11am-2pm, Sat 2pm-4pm, Sun 10am-4pm; Your opportunity to see inside the wonderfully The Prince's Trust Wolfson Centre, Cumbrae House, 30 mins modernised Prince’s Trust Wolfson Centre and 15 Carlton Court, G5 9JP Tour meeting point: Main entrance learn more about the courses and opportunities 1937, Launcelot Hugh Ross (Cat B) we offer for young people aged 11-30. Sat-Sun 10am-4pm

BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 12 BUILDINGS BY AREA / CENTRAL 13 43 Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland HQ INFORMATION A unique chance to see behind the scenes 125 Craighall Road, G4 9TL at Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland's 2017, Hoskins BUILDINGS BY AREA new rehearsal and technical centre. Meet the Sat 10am-5pm Tours: 10am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm, team and take an interactive tour of the building 3pm, 4pm; 45mins. Meeting point: Reception. with introductions to technical theatre, exhibits, Booking essential for tours - NORTH workshops and a talk. glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

38 NEW - The Engine Works INFORMATION 44 Small Animal Hospital INFORMATION The recently restored Engine Works is steeped 23 - 25 Lochburn Rd, G20 9AE Behind the scenes tour of the University of Bearsden Road, G61 1BD in history and played a substantial part in Built: 1843 Glasgow’s award-winning purpose-built Small 2009, Archiel Maryhill's industrial past. The Engine Room Tours on the hour Mon-Sun 10am-12pm & 2pm-4pm; Animal Hospital. The hospital is one of the most Tours: Every half hour Sat 10am-4pm; 30 mins. houses an electrically powered Royce Ltd crane, 30 mins Meeting point: Front of the building sophisticated in Europe and is a flagship for the Meeting point: Reception designed by automotive pioneer Sir Henry School of Veterinary Medicine. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Royce of Rolls-Royce.

39 The Greek Thomson Sixty Steps INFORMATION 45 NEW - Saint Charles Borromeo RC Church INFORMATION Visit “Greek” Thomson's only structural project Queen Margaret Road, G20 6DP St Charles RC Church was designed by Isi 1 Kelvinside Gardens, G20 6BG with its sixty-step staircase sweeping round 1872, Alexander “Greek” Thomson (Cat B) Metztein and Andy Macmillan for renowned 1960, Gillespie, Kidd & Coia an immense retaining wall. See the recently Sat-Sun 12-5pm Glasgow architects Gillespie, Kidd and Coia. Tue-Wed 12noon-2pm reclaimed pleasure garden, and look down into Discover fine interior details like Stations of the Kelvin valley from the renovated 'Belle Vue' the Cross by Glasgow sculptor Benno Schotz pillared viewing area. and silver dove sculpture by Walter Pritchard.

40 Mackintosh Queens Cross Church INFORMATION This beautiful church was designed in its 870 Garscube Road, G20 7EL entirety by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1897 – 1899, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Magnificent stained glass and exceptional relief Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm carving on wood and stonework are highlights of the interior where light and space are used to dramatic effect. It is now the headquarters of the Mackintosh Society.

41 Maryhill Burgh Halls INFORMATION Visit the Category B listed Burgh Halls of 10 - 24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE the historic Burgh of Maryhill. View the 1878, Duncan McNaughtan iconic stained glass windows designed by Sat-Sun 10am-4pm Tours: 11am & 2pm; 60 mins Stephen Adam, learn about the unique Meeting point: Reception heritage of the area’s industrial and Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk social past, and find out who was Mary Hill.

42 NEW - Napiershall Street Centre INFORMATION Once Napiershall Public School, the Napiershall 39 Napiershall Street, G20 6EZ Street Centre is now home to a variety of 1890, Robert Alexander Bryden community groups and other organisations. Thu & Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 2-5pm Tours: Thu-Fri, Admire its many original features and find out 11am & 3pm, Sat 3pm; 30 mins Meeting point: how different organisations are re-using the old Reception Booking essential for tours - classrooms to serve the community. [email protected], 0141 337 6626. 38 45 49 Olympia Building INFORMATION The B-listed Olympia Building began life in 2-16 Orr Street, Bridgeton Cross G40 2QH 1911 as the Olympia Theatre of Varieties, and is 1911, George Arthur and Son, now home to the Olympia Social Research Hub 2012, Page\Park Architects BUILDINGS BY AREA as well as Bridgeton Library and Scotland's first Tours: Tue & Thu 5.30pm British Film Institute (BFI) Mediatheque. You are Sat 11am & 12pm; 45 mins invited to the top floor to learn about health and Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk EAST life in Glasgow, the building's history, and take in the panoramic city views.

46 NEW - Barmulloch Resident’s Centre - BCDC INFORMATION 50 NEW - Our Lady of Good Counsel INFORMATION The new Barmulloch Residents' Centre 54 Quarrywood Road, G21 3ET An extraordinary Category A listed modernist 60 Craigpark, G31 2NN opened in 2017 to provide flexible activity 2017, Collective Architecture building designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia 1964-65 Gillespie, Kidd and Coia (Cat A) spaces to meet the needs and aspirations Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and nestled amongst traditional tenements in Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm of local residents. Find out more about the Sat 9am-2pm . Discover what is under the soaring building’s innovative and sustainable design Sun 10am-2pm roof of this working building, still owned and as a landmark community hub. run by the Roman Catholic Church.

47 Drygate Brewery INFORMATION 51 The Pipe Factory INFORMATION Visit the UK’s first experiential brewery 85 Drygate, G4 0UT A chance to explore this important building, 42 Bain Street, G20 4LA creating fresh, award-winning beer under Tours: On the hour Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm; 30 mins. built in 1877 as a clay pipe factory and now 1877 Matthew Forsyth (Cat B) the iconic Seven Peaks of 85 Drygate. Join Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk housing a burgeoning contemporary arts space. Sat-Sun 12-5pm. Tour: Sat 2pm; 30 mins an informal and informative brewery tour to learn about Glasgow’s brewing history, Drygate’s microbrewery and even how to brew your own beer.

48 Glasgow Women’s Library INFORMATION 52 Provan Hall House INFORMATION Visit the beautiful Category B listed 23 Landressy Street, G40 1BP Dating from the 15th century, Provan Hall is one Auchinlea Park, , G32 9PQ Carnegie Library, now home to the world- 1906 (refurbished 2015), James Rhind; of Glasgow's oldest buildings. Tour this fortified 15th century (Cat A) famous Glasgow Women's Library since Collective Architecture (Cat B) mansion house and its gardens in Auchinlea Sat-Sun 11am-4pm 2013. Find out about the library, archive and Mon-Wed & Fri 9.30am-5pm, Thu 9.30am-7.30pm, Park, learn about its rich history and enjoy a its programme of year round events dedicated Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm Tours: Mon-Fri 1pm (Tue 1pm host of activities. to women’s lives, histories and achievements. Get to Know GWL: Building Tour of GWL in Urdu), (Thu 1pm & 6pm (Get to Know GWL: Building Tour in Farsi)), Sat 3pm, Sun 2pm (Opening the Doors to 53 Tennent’s Wellpark Brewery INFORMATION our Archive & Museum Stores Tour) & 3pm; 45 mins Wellpark Brewery’s revamped visitor experience 161 Duke St, G31 1JD goes behind the doors of Tennent’s lager, Tours: Mon-Fri 10am, Sat 11am; 90 mins. including personal stories from staff from over Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk the centuries, a look back on iconic marketing campaigns from years gone by and topped off with a tasting experience of Scotland’s favourite beer.

54 West Boathouse INFORMATION Come and learn about the sporting heritage of The Weir, Glasgow Green, G1 5QA Glasgow's oldest rowing club. Hear about plans 1905 A.B. McDonald, Glasgow Corporation Office of for the rejuvenation of the West Boathouse or Public Works get out on the Clyde and see the historic timber Sat-Sun 10am-4pm frame clubhouse from the river. Rower taster Tours available on request sessions are available on request for ages 12 and over. 51 52 47 50 BUILDINGS BY AREA / EAST 17 BUILDINGS BY AREA SOUTH

55 Bellahouston Demonstration Garden INFORMATION The garden is a unique place for schools, Bellahouston Park, 36 Rd, G41 5LN groups and the wider community to learn Thu 12pm-5pm and grow. Discover how this safe and secure walled garden setting is improving health and participation as well as providing locally-grown seasonal produce. 62 57 60

56 Caledonia Road Church INFORMATION 60 Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib INFORMATION Explore 'freespace', activated by WAVEparticle Caledonia Road, G5 0SG Sikh Sabha 37 Albert Drive, G41 2PE as a space for the local community and artists. 1856, Alexander "Greek" Thomson (Cat A) Established in Glasgow’s South Side in the 2013, CRGP Attend ‘The Happenstance’ exhibition or simply Sat 2pm-6pm 1960s, the Gurdwara moved to a spectacular Tours on the hour; Fri 10am-4pm come and have a look at this striking “Greek” purpose-built building, inspired by traditional Sat 10am-4pm; 40 mins Thomson church which was burnt out in 1965. South Asian architecture, in 2013. A community Booking essential for Friday tours – 0141 423 8288, facility providing free education and a full free [email protected] kitchen. Visit to find out more.

57 Camphill Gate Tenement INFORMATION 61 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre INFORMATION A rare opportunity to see this unique 'Glasgow'- 996 Pollokshaws Road, G41 2HA Glasgow Museums can only display a fraction 200 Woodhead Road, South , G53 7NN style tenement built in 1906, and the first to 1906, John Nisbet (Cat B) of the collections at any one time, so the 2003-2009 Civic Design and be built with fireproofing. Learn about the Sat-Sun 11am-6pm rest is stored at Glasgow Museums Resource Tours every half hour: Sat 10.30am–2.30pm, Sun history of this innovative building, and enjoy the Tours available on the hour; 20 mins Centre (GMRC). The vast collection of objects 11.30am–2.30pm; 60 mins stunning views from the private roof garden. from around the world contains everything Booking essential - 0141 276 9300, from armour to zebras. There’s something for [email protected] everyone!

58 Castlemilk Stables INFORMATION 62 NEW - Glasgow Press INFORMATION Discover Castlemilk’s oldest surviving building. 59 Machrie Road, Castlemilk, G45 0AZ Join Glasgow’s finest letterpress printers for Glasgow Press, No6/21 Clydebrae Street, G51 2AJ See the magnificent 15-foot high fireplace that 1790, David Hamilton (alteration 2007, its Wayzgoose - the traditional outing for print Sat 10am-4pm once graced the now-demolished Castlemilk Elder and Cannon) workers, marking the end of summer and the Tours available on request House. Learn about the Stuart family and their Wed 2-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-1pm start of the season of working by candlelight. love of horses on a visit to this beautifully Tours available on the hour; 30 mins Budding printer’s imps can make an impression restored former stables block. with hands-on activities.

59 Fairfield INFORMATION 63 Govan Old Church INFORMATION Come and learn about the Clyde’s great 1048 Govan Road, Govan, G51 4XS Visit the magnificent Category A listed Govan 866 Govan Road, G51 3UU shipbuilding history in the Category A-listed 1890, Honeyman and Keppie (Cat A) Old Church and travel back over a thousand 1888, Robert Rowand Anderson (Cat A) former headquarters of Fairfield shipyard. Mon-Sun 10am-5pm years to the golden age of the Kingdom of Mon-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm See the grand boardroom where the Queen Tours available on request; 30 mins Strathclyde. Explore Govan's Celtic sculptured Tours available on request; 20 mins would have been received, and learn about the Tour meeting point: Entrance hall crosses, Viking hogback gravestones and the building’s prestigious maritime heritage. mysterious Govan Sarcophagus.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / SOUTH 18 BUILDINGS BY AREA / SOUTH 19 64 NEW - Greenbank Gardens INFORMATION 70 NEW - Newlands South Church INFORMATION Built for merchant Robert Allason in the 1760s, Flenders Road, Clarkston G76 8RB Impressive perpendicular Gothic revival style 37 Riverside Road, G43 2EG Greenbank Garden is an impressive celebration Est. 1760s, ornamental planting began in the church with beautiful WW1 memorial stained 1899, Henry Edward Clifford (Cat B) of west coast domestic gardening, featuring garden in the 1840s glass windows. Explore our recently discovered Sat 10am-4pm more than 3,600 named species of plants. Sat-Sun 2-4pm WW1 archives, and hear music played by Visitors can take a stroll around the garden or talented young people. See how the building relax by the soothing water feature. has evolved into a thriving community space for over 20 multi-generational organisations.

65 NEW - Hampden Bowling Club INFORMATION 71 New Victoria Gardens Allotments INFORMATION Come along and discover 1st Hampden, the 10 Kingsley Avenue, G42 8BU No two allotments are the same - and this is Glenapp Street, G41 2LG world's first purpose-built international football 1st Hampden 1873-1884. very true at NVG. Celebrate the Year of Young Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm ground made for Scotland and Queens Park FC Hampden Bowling Club Est. 1905 People with A Scone and a Song in the tearoom in 1873. Hampden Bowling Club now occupies Fri & Sun 10am-3.30pm - then a relaxing stroll into the secret gardens of this sporting site and continues to use the Pollokshields! original pavilion from the first Hampden Park.

66 The Hidden Gardens INFORMATION 72 Norwoodville- Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam INFORMATION Discover how the old Coplawhill Tramworks 25a Albert Drive (access via Tramway), G41 2PE Norwoodville is an iconic twin-pedimented villa 161 Nithsdale Rd, G41 5QS has been transformed into a lush green haven, 2003, City Design Co-operative in Pollokshields, now renovated as a Mosque 1878 a sanctuary for humans and wildlife alike. A Tue-Thu 10am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-7pm, and Madrasa. Discover unique ‘Thomsonesque’ Sat-Sun 10am-4pm work of art in themselves, the gardens also host Sun 12pm-6pm features such as an alcove decorated with art works and artistic activities, alongside their Tours Sat 1pm, 2pm, 3pm; 40 mins an intricate mirror mosaic. Browse the mini neighbour, the Tramway. exhibition, learn about the Mosque and enjoy some tasty snacks.

67 Holmwood House INFORMATION 73 Pearce Institute INFORMATION Holmwood is a detached house designed 61-63 Netherlee Road, , G44 3YU The Pearce Institute was gifted to the working 840-860 Govan Road, G51 3UU by renowned architect Alexander “Greek” 1858 Alexander “Greek” Thomson (Cat A) men and women of Govan by Lady Pearce in 1906, Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (Cat A) Thomson. Masterfully designed but surprisingly Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm 1906. Explore this much-loved Category A Mon – Thu 9am-9pm, Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm. cosy, Holmwood is a family home with grand listed building, browse the many photographs Tour Sat 10am; 30 mins imagination behind it. Visit this inspiring setting of the PI over the years, and learn about the Meeting point: Reception to see how the other half lived. characters that made Govan great.

68 House for an Art Lover INFORMATION 74 Pollok House INFORMATION A stunning building completed in 1996 from Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, G41 5BW Pollok House is the ancestral home of the The National Trust for Scotland, original designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. 1996, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Maxwell family, from around 1752. See one 2060 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1AT Set in leafy Bellahouston Park, House for Fri-Sun 9am-12.30pm of the finest collections of Spanish art in the 1752, Allan Dreghorn, alterations 1888-1908, an Art Lover has been realised in materials, Tours Fri-Sat 9.30am & 11.15am, UK, together with fine Edwardian furniture Robert Rowand Anderson (Cat A) craftsmanship and dimensions as closely as Sun 9am & 11.15am; 45 mins. and furnishings. Below the stairs, the servants’ Sat-Sun 10am-5pm, last admission 4.30pm possible to the original Mackintosh designs. quarters illustrate the reality of running a country house.

69 NEW - Langside Halls INFORMATION 75 Pollokshaws Burgh Hall INFORMATION Originally the National Bank of Scotland in 5 Langside Ave, G41 2QR Built in the Scottish Renaissance style and gifted 2025 Pollokshaws Road - Queen Street, Langside Halls was dismantled 1847 (relocated in 1902/1903), John Gibson to the burgh in 1898, Pollokshaws Burgh Hall off Christian Street G43 1NE and moved brick by brick to its present location (Cat A) has been serving the community ever since. 1897/98 Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (Cat A) in 1902-03. Take a tour of this unique building, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm Known for its remarkable clock tower and Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Tours 10am; 45 mins and learn about its architecture, sculptures and Tours on the hour; 20 mins original features, it also houses the last concert- history. standard Wurlitzer wind organ in Scotland.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / SOUTH 20 BUILDINGS BY AREA / SOUTH 21 76 Pollokshaws West Railway Station INFORMATION 82 Studio Pavilion INFORMATION The oldest surviving railway station building in 2092 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1AT The Studio Pavilion is an addition to House for House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, current operation in Glasgow. It was refurbished 1848 (Renovated 2013) an Art Lover that offers free contemporary art Dumbreck Road, G41 5BW in 2013 by Glasgow Building Preservation Tours: Sat-Sun 12pm & 2pm; 30 mins. in a public park, through a robust and diverse 2014, ZM Architecture Trust and has been adopted by South West Booking essential - 0141 632 7155, 07968222406, programme of exhibitions, residencies and Tue-Sun 11am-4pm Community Cycles to provide affordable bike- [email protected] public engagement opportunities that span art, related services and activities for locals. design and architecture.

77 Queen’s Park Camera Clubrooms INFORMATION 83 STV INFORMATION Queen's Park Camera Club, formed in 1945, 54 Millbrae Road, Queen’s Park, G42 9UG Scotland’s leading digital media brand opens Pacific Quay, G51 1PQ is Glasgow's longest surviving camera club Sat-Sun 10am-4pm its doors for a behind the scenes look at its 2006, Parr Architects where members share a passion for the art and Glasgow HQ. Book a tour for a look behind the Tours on the hour Sat 10am-3pm; 45 mins science of photography. View prints and images scenes of the studio, production gallery and Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk depicting the club's work, and involvement with transmission area. local projects.

78 The Savings Bank INFORMATION 84 Tramway INFORMATION This former savings bank with fine Victorian 67 Bridge St, G5 9JB A former tram depot, this vast Southside 25 Albert Drive, G41 2PE features is now a beautifully-restored events 1888, John Gordon (Cat B) building was converted into a theatre in 1893, 1988, 2000 (Cat B) space. The Savings Bank will tip its hat to its Fri-Sun 2pm-8pm 1988. 30 years on, it continues to produce Sat 9.30am – 8pm, Archive on display 1pm-3.30pm, former owners and offer visitors a range of Tours: Sat-Sun 3pm & 6pm; 30 mins internationally renowned contemporary Talk 4pm-4.45pm refreshments from virtuous teas and Greek visual art and performance. Browse historical platters to cocktails that will keep you royally exhibition catalogues and join us for a talk flushed. about the rich history of the building.

79 NEW - Scottish Ballet INFORMATION 85 TS Queen Mary INFORMATION Follow in the footsteps of a dancer with a Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, G41 2PE This beautiful turbine steamer was built in Glasgow Science Centre, 50 Pacific Quay, G51 1EA behind-the-scenes tour at Scottish Ballet’s 2009, Malcolm Fraser Architects 1933 by Denny of Dumbarton. This is a rare 1933, Wm Denny & Bros Limited purpose-built headquarters. Wander through Tours: Sat every 30 mins 11am-4pm; 30mins opportunity to get on board TS Queen Mary Tours: Thu-Sun 10am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2.30pm; Wardrobe, take a peek into Production, and see Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk as she is being restored, and learn about the 60 mins the studios where modern ballet is created and history of ‘The Glasgow Boat’. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk rehearsed.

80 NEW - Shawmuir Lodge INFORMATION 86 NEW - Wilson Macdonald House INFORMATION An opportunity to learn about the 2017 Pollok Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1AT An exclusive guided tour with Studio KAP Pollokshields (Full address will be sent to attendees) restoration of the lodge for a private Scottish 1891, Robert Rowand Anderson and 2017, of this award-winning extension designed Unknown; 2009 Studio KAP charitable organisation with before and after Fiona Sinclair Architect (Cat B) to complement the existing Victorian villa Tours: Sat 11am & 12pm; 30 mins photos of the works. Tours: Fri 3pm & 3.30pm; 20 mins externally in a contemporary manner and to Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk create a variety of contrasting spaces internally from which to experience the garden landscape in different ways.

81 Shearer Candles INFORMATION Venture behind the scenes of a working 23 Robert Street, G51 3HB candle factory in Govan. Witness the different 2000, 2007 Bell Buildings mesmerising production techniques perfected Tours: Mon-Fri 9.30am, 11am, 12.30pm, over 120 years by the UK’s oldest candle 2pm & 3.30pm; 45 mins manufacturer as we manipulate masses of Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk molten wax!

75 84 BUILDINGS BY AREA / SOUTH 22 92 Buchanan Bridge Club INFORMATION The Park area mansions were 'the place to 4 Clairmont Gardens, G3 7LW live' in the 1850s. Visit this stunning A-listed 1857, in the style of Charles Wilson (Cat A) BUILDINGS BY AREA building with innumerable original features. Sat-Sun 10am-4pm Originally the private residence of David Tours available on request; 20 mins Hutcheson, founder of Calmac, it has been Tour meeting point: Front door WEST home to Buchanan Bridge Club since 1960.

87 Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church INFORMATION 93 Central Gurdwara Singh Sabha INFORMATION Category B listed church, built in the Brutalist 759 Argyle Street, G3 8DS Visit Scotland’s first purpose-built Sikh 174 Berkeley Street, G3 7HY style of the 1960s when concrete was king. 1967, Honeyman Jack (Cat B) Gurdwara, the hub of the Scottish Sikh 2016, Calford Seadon Look for the distinctive green pyramid roof and Mon-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat 11am-3pm, Sun 1-4pm. community. It is a place where people can Mon-Sun 10am-5pm find a bright Modernist sanctuary and a thriving Tours available on request Sat & Sun; 20 mins congregate to practice their faith, gain religious Tours available on request; 15-30 mins community hub with big plans for the future. Tour meeting point: Inside front entrance and social education, learn music, eat, and Tour meeting point: Foyer on the Ground Floor quite importantly, socialise.

88 Anniesland Court INFORMATION 94 NEW - The Common Guild INFORMATION At 22-storeys high, Anniesland Court is the 843 Crow Road, G13 1LG The Common Guild is a leading visual 21 Woodlands Terrace, G3 6DF tallest listed building in Scotland and Glasgow’s 1970, J Holmes & Partners arts organisation and gallery located in a Pre-1894, Victorian Style only Category A listed tower block. Visitors will Tours: Sat-Sun 12:00am, 12:45pm, 1:30pm, Victorian townhouse in Glasgow’s Park Circus. Sat-Sun 12pm-5pm be taken to a top floor to see communal areas 2:15pm, 3:00pm, 3:45pm, 4:30pm; 30 mins Established in 2006 it presents a dynamic, Tours: Sat-Sun 12pm, 2pm, 4pm; 30 mins and views of the city. Tour meeting point: Main Entrance international programme of contemporary Tour meeting point: Inside the gallery Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk visual art projects, exhibitions, and events.

89 Arlington Baths Club INFORMATION 95 Flourish House INFORMATION Arlington Baths Club built in 1870 is the 61 Arlington Street, G3 6DT This striking Category B listed former church 23-25 Ashley Street, G44 4LY oldest private club of its kind in Europe. A fine 1870, John Burnet Snr. (Cat A) retains its austere and imposing appearance, 1924, Eric Alexander Sutherland (Cat B) example of Victorian architecture, the main Tours: Sat-Sun every half hour yet remains a hidden gem within the hustle and Sat 10am-4pm Tours: Tue & Thu 2pm; 30 mins facade is well proportioned and gives an effect 10am-4pm; 30 mins bustle of the West End. Now the heart of a Tour meeting point: In the café space of modest Classicism. Don’t miss the stunning Tour meeting point: Members' Lounge vibrant mental health clubhouse, step inside to Booking essential - 0141 333 0099, Turkish Suite! find a friendly and welcoming community. [email protected]

90 The Back Garden INFORMATION Tucked in the heart of sandstone tenements, Off Brechin Street, , G3 7HF yards from busy Argyle Street in Finnieston, this 2011, Mast Architects urban garden grows various crops and houses Mon 2.30pm-4.30pm, Wed 12pm-2pm a tool shed, polytunnel, greenhouse, five raised Thu 6.30pm-7.30pm, Fri 10am-12pm beds & mini orchard. Enjoy the garden at its Sat 11am-4pm peak.

91 Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church INFORMATION At the centre of the local community for over 64-66 Randolph Road, G11 7JL 100 years, this stately church recently reached 1899 and 1902-03 a wider audience in the film Sunshine on Leith Stewart & Paterson Glasgow (Cat C) and regular television broadcasts. See the new Sat 10am-4pm sanctuary within a sanctuary and welcoming entrance vestibule. 62 62 62 BUILDINGS BY AREA / WEST 24 38 112 41 88

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74 77 This map does not include 75 44, 52, 58, 61, 64, 67, 86, 97 See website for more details. 80 76 70 96 Fossil Grove INFORMATION 101 Kingsborough Sanctuary Broomhill INFORMATION Fossil Grove houses a unique collection of Victoria Park Dr S, G14 9NY Hyndland Parish Church 81 Hyndland Road, G12 9JE fossil trees, formed 325 million years ago. Built: 1890 Be uplifted and inspired by the beauty and 1887, William Leiper This once vast forest eventually became the Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm peace of this majestic Leiper building. View the assisted by Thomas Gilchrist Gilmore coal that powered Glasgow’s industry. Marvel Tours available on request 12pm-3.30pm; 30 mins exquisite windows, listen to fine organ music, Sat 10am-4pm at this piece of ancient history in the beautiful Tour meeting point: At the front of Fossil Grove and hear about the lives behind some of the surroundings of Victoria Park. names on the World War 1 Memorial.

97 Glasgow International Airport INFORMATION 102 Maggie’s Centre INFORMATION See behind the scenes at Scotland’s principle Paisley, PA3 2SW Maggie’s Centres provide free practical, 1053 Great Western Road, G12 0YN long-haul airport which served 9.9 million 1966, Spence Glover & Ferguson emotional and social support to people with Opened October 2011, Rem Koolhaas passengers and 13,033 tonnes of air cargo in Tour: Wed 11am; 90 mins cancer and their family and friends. Prize- of OMA Architects 2017. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk winning architect Rem Koolhaas’ innovative Sat 12pm-2pm design of interlocking rooms around a thriving internal garden creates a homely, calming place to visit.

98 NEW - Jordanhill School INFORMATION 103 NEW - National Youth Orchestras of Scotland INFORMATION First time in Doors Open Day! Jordanhill School 45 Chamberlain Road, Jordanhill, G13 1SP Offices and Event Space 13 Somerset Place, G3 7JT is a high performing, grant-aided, community 1915, Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh (Cat B) A four-storey 18th Century Category B listed, 1840, John Baird I (Cat B) comprehensive school. Are you a former pupil? Tours available on request; Sat 10am-3pm; 30 mins Victorian townhouse in the Kelvingrove Park Sun 10am-4pm Reminisce on a tour. Never visited? Come and Tour meeting point: Mail hall conservation area. Visit the home of the find out more. Don’t miss the ‘Harry Potter’ National Youth Orchestras of Scotland and stairs, and impressive facilities. enjoy classical and jazz music performed live by Scotland’s finest young musicians.

99 Kelvin Hall INFORMATION 104 New Glasgow Society INFORMATION Visit the new National Library of Scotland at 1445 Argyle Street, G3 8AW Founded in 1965, The New Glasgow 1307 Argyle Street, G3 8TL Kelvin Hall, which showcases an extensive 1926, Thomas Somers Society (NGS) is a civic society promoting Built: 1875 (Cat C) digital collection of films, maps, books and assisted by Thomas Gilchrist Gilmore and protecting the character and heritage Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 10am-4pm manuscripts. Go behind the scenes at the Tours: Tue-Sun 11am, 12pm, 2pm & 3pm; 60 mins of the City of Glasgow. See how it protects Moving Image Archive and learn how Scotland’s Tour meeting point: Glasgow’s history and encourages careful film, video and digital collections are preserved Hunterian Collections Study Centre development of its future through campaigning, and made accessible. Behind the scenes On the day booking - discussion, projects, talks and exhibitions. tours of the Moving Image Archive offered on [email protected] Saturday 15th September, when films from the 1938 Empire Exhibition and ‘Doon the Watter’ will also be shown.

100 Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church INFORMATION 105 NEW - The Old Pumphouse, Clydeside Distillery INFORMATION Built in 1876 as the subject of an architectural Saltoun Street/Observatory Road, G12 9AG The first dedicated, single malt whisky distillery Queens Dock, 100 Stobcross Road, G3 8QQ competition, the winning design was based 1876, James Sellers to be built in Glasgow for over a century. Come 1877, John Carrick, Additional alterations on Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. 140 years later, assisted by Thomas Gilchrist Gilmore down to Queens Dock and watch Glasgow's undertaken in August 2016-November 2017, the spectacular Category A listed building Sat-Sun 10am-5pm Tours available on request, stills flow once again. Learn more about the Hypostyle Architects (Cat B) still fulfils its original purpose as a place of but not before 11am on Saturday and 12pm on birth of the whisky industry and join a tour Tours: Mon-Wed 10am; 80 mins sanctuary and community. This glass-walled Sunday; 20-30 mins. Tour meeting point: Sanctuary around the distillery. Tour meeting point: Concourse building stands as a link to its heritage and Entrance below Gallery Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk community.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / WEST 28 BUILDINGS BY AREA / WEST 29 106 Partick Curling Club Clubhouse INFORMATION Visit a hidden gem, little altered from its 12 - 14 Victoria Park Drive North, G14 9NN earliest days. See Curling Club memorabilia, Built: 1900 the locker room where stones are kept, and Sat-Sun 10am-4pm have a go on the outdoor rink. Learn from enthusiastic curlers about the history of the club and the sport.

107 Partickhill Bowling & Community Clubhouse INFORMATION and Green 46 Partickhill Road, G11 5BY Partickhill Bowling Club was founded in 1905 Built: 1905 and still retains its original features. Tour the Sat-Sun 10am-4pm clubhouse, explore the area through old photos and try your hand at bowls. Bring your children and grand-children and enjoy a game in lovely surroundings.

108 Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre INFORMATION This hidden gem is a treat for all ages. The 8-10 Balcarres Ave, , G12 0QF extensive collection showcases the history of Built: Circa 1960's masks and puppets, with exhibits from all over Sat-Sun 11am-3.30pm the world – you can even make your own. Tour Free shows: 11am, 1pm, 3pm the theatre, library, film effects centre and Tours begin after each free show; 30 mins workshops. Meeting point: Foyer back door to tour the workshops at SMPC

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109 St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral INFORMATION 111 The Tall Ship at Riverside INFORMATION The Cathedral of St Mary's is a familiar 300 Great Western Road, G4 9JB The Glenlee was built at the Bay Yard in Port 150 Pointhouse Place, G3 8RS landmark on the busy thoroughfare of Great 1871, Sir George Gilbert Scott (Cat A) Glasgow and first took to the water in 1896. 1896, Anderson Rodger Western Road. The 200-foot tall bell tower Sat-Sun 11.30am-5pm She circumnavigated the world four times Mon-Sun 10am-4pm. Tours: Wed, Sat-Sun 11am, and spire of this Gothic Revival building is Tours available on request before being brought home to Glasgow. Come 12pm, 2pm, 3pm; 60 mins a stunning example of architect Sir George on board to learn about her fascinating life on Tour meeting point: Main mast on board Gilbert Scott's work. the high seas. The Tall Ship Booking - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

110 NEW - SWG3 INFORMATION 112 Timorous Beasties Design Studio INFORMATION Located by the , SWG3 has been 100 Eastvale Place, G3 8QG A rare opportunity to see behind the scenes 7 Craigend Place, G13 2UN expanding and growing for over 13 years to 1905-2005, Modernisation and extended of design studio, Timorous Beasties. Explore Sat-Sun 10am-4pm become one of the most significant cultural development till 2018, DO Architects the design and print studio first hand. Witness hubs in the country. Join a tour to explore the Tours: On the hour Tue-Fri 11am-2pm; 40 mins the screen printers in action printing lengths newly developed 6000sq ft Galvanisers yard, Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk of fabrics and wallpapers, and find out more events spaces and studios throughout the about the inspiration behind their world- industrial building. famous collections.

BUILDINGS BY AREA / WEST 30 BUILDINGS BY AREA / WEST 31 113 NEW - Trinity House INFORMATION Built during the 1850s, Trinity House was 31 Lynedoch St, G3 6EF once a training college for Scotland's Ministers. 1860, Charles Wilson This stunning landmark building represents Tours: Sun 4pm, 5pm, 7pm; 30 mins the power and influence once possessed by the Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Free Kirk. Climb the tower for fantastic views WALKS AND TOURS over the park and West End.

114 University of Glasgow Library INFORMATION 1 NEW - Barras Sights & Sounds INFORMATION Join a tour of one of the oldest library Hillhead Street, G12 8QE Visit Barras Market Area and explore the Sat 15th & Sun 16th collections in Europe, housed in an iconic part 1968, William Whitfield, Walter Underwood & fascinating charms of the Barras including: the 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm; 60 mins of Glasgow’s skyline. See treasures from its Partners, Holmes Partnership iconic Ballroom sign, Old Clay Pipe Factory, Meeting Point: Magpie Cafe, The Barras market rare book, map and manuscript collections, Tours: Mon-Wed 10am & 2pm; 90 mins Cobbled Lanes, St Alphonsus Church, Heilan Booking – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and take in stunning views from the rooftop Tour meeting point: Main Library Entrance Jessie & Tolbooth, Glasgow’s Execution Site. Reading Room. Booking essential - glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

115 NEW - Woodlands Workspace INFORMATION 2 Broomhill Heritage Trail INFORMATION Built in Invergordon and installed in Glasgow in 66 Ashley Street, G3 6HW Discover how Broomhill has developed since Wed 12th, 1pm, Sun 16th 2017, Woodlands Workspace is an innovative, July 2017, Bruce Newlands Kraft Architecture 1850. Witness its many fine buildings and its 2pm & 4pm; 90-120 mins sustainable new building sitting in the gap site Sat-Sun 10am-5pm hidden railway. Meeting point: Hyndland Train Station of an old tenement block. See how this bright, Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk modern structure is bringing the community together.

3 NEW - Brutalism in Glasgow's City Centre INFORMATION A walk to discover Glasgow's more brutal side. Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 12pm; 90 mins Huge mega-structures and raw concrete. See Meeting point: Front of Gallery of Modern Art examples of the postmodern architecture that Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk shaped Glasgow and Scotland in the 1950s-70s, much of which faces demolition.

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000_Front_Cover_YB_FINAL_CMYK_120_no_barcode.indd 1 11/06/2018 14:10 6 Dennistoun Conservation Area - Historic Walk INFORMATION Alexander Dennistoun had a vision to build a Sat 15th, 11am; 90 mins residential suburb. Architect, James Salmon, Meeting Point: Former Duke St Post Office at corner produced a masterplan with villas, terraces of Annfield Place & Westercraigs and gardens which form the Dennistoun Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Conservation Area - the main area of our tour.

7 Dumbreck & Hazelwood Heritage Walk INFORMATION Explore the heritage of Dumbreck & Hazelwood Sun 16th, 11.30am; 60-90 mins on this tour from House for an Art Lover, via the Meeting point: Entrance to Café; House for an Art Category A Listed Craigie Hall, to Hazelwood Lover, Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, G41 House. 5BW

8 East End Women’s Heritage Walk INFORMATION Hear stories of feisty activists, radical change- Sat 15th, 2pm; 120 mins makers, weavers and witches on this fascinating Meeting point: Glasgow Women's Library Front of guided women’s heritage walk to the heart of House desk Glasgow’s East End.

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9 Empire Exhibition Walk & Talk INFORMATION 12 From the Calton to the Riot Act INFORMATION Step back in time to 1938 when Bellahouston Sat 15th, 1.30pm; 45-60 mins A walk through some of the most significant Tue 11th, 2pm; 120 mins Park hosted the Empire Exhibition, a colossal Meeting point: Shop at House for an Art Lover sites in Glasgow's radical history, highlighting Meeting point: Bridgeton Cross modernist celebration of industry, architecture Booking essential - [email protected] often forgotten events and personalities in the Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and engineering which attracted 13 million shaping of Red Clydeside. visitors.

10 Follow in the Footsteps INFORMATION 13 NEW - GCHT ‘Mini City Break’ health walk 1: INFORMATION Learn about the history of the Stuart family Wed 12th, 1pm; 120 mins Concert Hall steps to St Vincent Street Mon 10th, 1pm; 50 mins through a guided walk in their designed Meeting point: Castlemilk Stables Get away for your desk and get active at lunch Meeting point: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Steps landscape which is Castlemilk Park. Booking essential - 0141 6342673 time by having a gander down the upper part Booking essential - www.glasgowheritage.org.uk of Buchanan Street with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust.

11 NEW - From Arts & Crafts to Brutalism: INFORMATION 14 NEW - GCHT ‘Mini City Break’ health walk 2: INFORMATION a walking tour of the University of Sat 15th, 4pm; 60 mins St Vincent Place to Royal Exchange Square Tue 11th, 1pm; 50 mins Glasgow’s 20th-century buildings Meeting Point: Outside the Hunterian Art Gallery & Get away for your desk and get active at lunch Meeting point: Entrance to former St Vincent Place Join Nick Haynes from Docomomo Scotland Mackintosh House time by having a gander around St Vincent Place public toilets for a walking tour of the University of Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and Royal Exchange Square with Niall Murphy, Booking essential - www.glasgowheritage.org.uk Glasgow’s 20th century buildings at Gilmorehill Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust. and Hillhead. Learn about the two main periods of University expansion in the 20th century and take the opportunity to look at original plans 15 NEW - GCHT ‘Mini City Break’ health walk 3: INFORMATION and models of the scheme. Royal Exchange Square to John Street Wed 12th, 1pm; 50 mins Get away for your desk and get active at lunch Meeting point: The front steps to Gallery of Modern time by having a gander along Ingram Street Art with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow Booking essential - www.glasgowheritage.org.uk City Heritage Trust. WALKS & TOURS 34 16 NEW - GCHT ‘Mini City Break’ health walk 4: INFORMATION 22 Historical Meander around the Southern INFORMATION George Square Thu 13th, 1pm; 50 mins Necropolis Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 12pm; 90 mins Get away for your desk and get active at lunch Meeting point: The south side of the Monument to A historical mental meander through some of Meeting point: Southern Necropolis Gate House time by having a gander at George Square with Walter Scott the lairs of the ’ "City of the Dead". Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Booking essential - www.glasgowheritage.org.uk Join the Happy Reaper and visit the graves of Heritage Trust characters including Sir Thomas Lipton and Alexander “Greek” Thomson.

17 Glasgow and the Irish Revolution INFORMATION 23 NEW - Home Front Walk Glasgow Buildings INFORMATION Visit sites linked to movements and figures Thu 13th, 2pm; 120 mins in Wartime 1939-1945 Thu 13th, Fri 14th, Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 10.30am, associated with Irish Republicanism and the Meeting point: 11 Moore Street (near stone arch Explore Glasgow city centre transformed by 1pm, 3pm & Special blackout/shelter tour 7pm; 90 1816 Easter Rising, from the Gallowgate to entrance to Old Meat Market off Gallowgate) the culture of war: shelters, sandbags, sirens, mins. Meeting point: Mitchell Library North Street Midland St., on this walk led by historian the blackout, emergency water tanks, mobile Entrance Stephen Coyle. canteens, allied soldiers, wartime entertainment Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and visiting dignitaries.

18 NEW - Glasgow in Print INFORMATION 24 Mary Barbour and other Strong Women of the INFORMATION Glasgow’s printing industry dates back to the Mon 10th, 11am; 60 mins Clydeside Sat 15th, 12.30pm; 165 mins 17th century. Explore the history of Glasgow in Meeting point: Trongate 103 Celebrating the work of Mary Barbour and the Meeting point: Govan Cross: Gather at the Mary Print on this tour of buildings and places linked Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk women who made up her army, this guided Barbour statue, in front of Govan Subway Station to the production of print. artwalk employs humour, graffiti, & banners! Booking – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Learn about campaigners for the 1915 Rent some places available on the day Strikes and other protests – in their own words.

19 Glasgow Necropolis Guided Tours INFORMATION 25 Neale Thomson and the Bakery INFORMATION Join the Friends of Glasgow Necropolis for Sat 15th, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm & £10 Buffet Tour Hear the story of Neale Thomson - outside his Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 10.30am & 2.30pm; 75 mins friendly, informative tours of this magnificent Option at 5pm, Sun 16th, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm; home, his bakery, and on the site of ‘Greek’ Meeting point: The Glad Cafe venue cemetery. Hear the stories within the gates of 120 mins. Meeting point will be confirmed with Thomson cottages where he housed his bakers. Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk those who made Glasgow the Second City of every booking – near Cathedral House Hotel, G4 Find out about his business and the baking of the Empire. 0XA. Booking essential – 07971437034, tours@ the once renowned Crossmyloof Bread! glasgownecropolis.org www.glasgownecropolis.org

20 Glasgow Photography Walking Tours INFORMATION 26 Pollokshields Heritage Bus Tour INFORMATION Visit many of Glasgow's most iconic venues Mon 10th & Fri 14th, 10am, Sat 15th & Sun 16th, Join Pollokshields Heritage for a guided bus Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 2pm (registration from with an experienced photography tutor. Learn 10am & 2pm; 180 mins Various meeting points: tour of this magnificent Victorian garden 1.45pm); 120 mins more about your camera and the city as you Details provided with specific tour bookings.Booking suburb: see listed buildings, discover splendid Maxwell Park station, 101 Fotheringay Road, G41 are guided through the best way to capture the essential - 0141 429 7457, http://www.dreghorn- villas, tenements and nature areas see various 4EF sights of Glasgow. photography.co.uk communities, and hear many stories.

21 NEW - GLASSGOW INFORMATION 27 NEW - Rebuilding Argyle Street INFORMATION Discover a city of glass on this 10k walk from Sun 16th, 11am; 120 mins A walking tour with the project architects Wed 12th, 4pm & 6pm; 60 mins the Botanic Gardens to the Peoples’ Palace and Meeting point: Botanic Gardens from Collective Architecture who have led the Meeting Point: The Festival Hub (The Pyramid/ experience the city from a new perspective. final phases of the regeneration of Anderston, Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church), 759 Argyle following the newly accessible and reinstated St, Glasgow G3 8DS Argyle Street. Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

WALKS & TOURS 36 WALKS & TOURS 37 28 River Kelvin Bridges INFORMATION 34 Unlocking the Story of Glasgow’s INFORMATION Stroll through 200 years of history! Our expert Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 2pm; 90 mins Canal – Boat Tour Sun 16th, 10.30am & 1.30pm; 150 mins guides reveal the hidden industrial past of the Meeting point: Halfpenny Bridge House (next to the Join Scottish Canals and the Scottish Meeting Point: 1 Applecross Street, G4 9SP River Kelvin Bridges. Perfect for all ages, the Halfpenny Bridge, Kelvin Walkway) Waterways Trust on board the Gypsy Princess Booking essential - 07825218566 OR lisa@ experience tells the engineering history of the and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the scottishwaterwaystrust.org.uk bridges and their impact on history and culture. Forth & Clyde canal. Take a journey back in time to the bustling industrial heyday of the world's first sea to sea canal.

29 NEW - See the City as a Playground - Parkour Tour INFORMATION 35 Unlocking the Story of Maryhill's Canal INFORMATION Join Chris Grant from Parkour Generations Tues 11th & Weds 12th, 5.30pm; 60 mins Join Scottish Waterways Trust on a guided tour Wed 12th, 6.30pm; 90 mins Glasgow on a journey through the city from the Meeting point on Tues - Mitchell Library around the Forth & Clyde Canal to learn about Meeting point: Outside the main gates at Maryhill eyes of a Traceur - a practitioner of Parkour. Meeting point on Weds - Corner of Montrose St the Botany, boat building and Birthday of the Burgh Halls Chris shares his perspective on how the city's and Rottenrow canal. Booking essential - 07825218566 OR architecture creates opportunity for movement, Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk [email protected] exercise and exploration.

30 Park & Winter Gardens INFORMATION 36 Victoria Park Heritage Walk INFORMATION A lively tour of the Park & Gardens will take you Sat 15th, 11am & Sun 16th, 1pm; 60 mins Sample heritage and culture from prehistoric Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 2pm; 90 mins through the story of Springburn, covering its Meeting point: Springburn Park, Main Gates times, meeting 19th century benefactors, and Meeting point: Victoria Park Jubilee Gates (main heritage and history - from the Reid Family and (Broomfield Road) remembering those who died on the SS Daphne entrance) locomotives to the future plans for the Category Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and World War I. Learn too about the wildlife A listed Winter Gardens. visitors to the Park.

31 NEW - Staying Ahead of the Curve - INFORMATION 37 What About the Women? - INFORMATION Glasgow’s 21st Century Buildings of Learning Thu 13th, 6.30pm; 90 mins Women of Maryhill Guided Walk Sat 15th, 11am; 120 mins Tour Glasgow’s most modern further education Meeting Point: Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) On this guided walk along the canal, hear Meeting point: Reception, Maryhill Burgh Halls campus in this engaging tour, designed for built West of Scotland Chapter, City of Glasgow College stories of Maryhill’s women: an heiress Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk environment professionals or anyone interested Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk who gave the area her name; mill workers in our City’s education landscape. immortalised in stained glass, a Suffragette and the post-box, and the “wayward girls” who escaped.

32 The Building Stones of Central Glasgow INFORMATION 38 Women, War, Rent Strikes, Revolution INFORMATION See the city from a new perspective on this tour Wed 10th, 10am; 90 mins Discover Glasgow's massive radicalisation Sat 15th, 11am; 120 mins exploring the geology and origins of the rocks Meeting point: Walter Scott column, George Square during World War I: with women to the fore, Meeting point:Corner of Duke St. and John Knox St. cladding many of Glasgow’s central buildings. Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk suffragettes, peace campaigners, rent strikers Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk and industrial workers united in struggle.

33 NEW - The Glasgow Avenues Project and the INFORMATION M8 – A Walk Through a Past Future to a Fri 14th, 7.30pm; 60 mins Future Present Meeting point: The Festival Hub (The Pyramid/ See the city through new eyes on this tour Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church) above, through and under the M8 motorway Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk from Anderston to Stow College, with Architect, Urbanist and photographer Dan Dubowitz and Glasgow Historian Fergus Sutherland.

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1. FILM: Screening at the Alliance Française INFORMATION Join us for a special screening of Standing tall Alliance Française Glasgow, 3 Park Circus, G3 6AX 2 19 12 / La tête haute (2015) directed by Emmanuelle Wednesday 12th September, 6pm-8pm Bercot and starring Catherine Deneuve & Benoît Booking essential - [email protected] Magimel. Film in French with English subtitles. 6. TALK- Stencilling Mackintosh: INFORMATION The challenges of stencilling recreation Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, G1 5HD Hear about the challenges of researching and Tues 11th, 1pm; 60mins recreating historic stencilling linked with the work Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk 2. TALK: From Ashton Lane to WW1 - | INFORMATION of Charles Rennie Mackintosh by Glasgow based The Kelly Bulletin Brel Bar, Ashton Lane (off Byres Road) G12 8SJ artist Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw. Brel Bar, Ashton Lane (off Byres Road) G12 8SJ Wednesday 12th Sept, 11.30am; 30 mins In the old coach house where her grandmother Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk grew up, which is now Brel on Ashton Lane in the 7. TALK: The Glasgow Cenotaph INFORMATION West End of Glasgow, a family member will chat Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Glasgow City Heritage Trust, 54 Bell Street, G1 1LQ about family history and about the journals which Heritage Trust, tells the story of the Glasgow Fri 14th, 1pm; 50 mins her grandmother sent to her brother who was at Cenotaph and Sir JJ Burnet’s understated design Booking essential - www.glasgowheritage.org.uk the Front in WW1. came about.

3. EVENT: 1918 Cine-Variety Show INFORMATION 8. TALK: Talwin Morris: the Fifth member of the INFORMATION Join The Friends of the Britannia Panopticon The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, 1st Floor, Glasgow Four The Glasgow Guild, 265 Renfrew Street, G3 6TT Music Hall for a recreation of a WW1 variety 117 Trongate, G1 5HD Recently retired Professor of Medieval History & Tue 11th 7.30pm-9.30pm show featuring demonstrations by re-enactors, Saturday 15th September, 12pm-5pm Codicology at Glasgow University, Robert Gibb, recruitment songs, comedy sketches, silent films presenting an illustrated talk on Talwin Morris, Art and newsreels shown in the Britannia Panopticon Director of Blackie & Sons & major proponent of during 1918. There will be rolling music hall the Glasgow Style. performances all day.

4. TALK: Zen Buddhism INFORMATION 9. TALK: Women's history of Garnethill INFORMATION Zen Buddhism offers a fresh perspective on our Cloud Water Zen Centre, Gordon Chambers, 5th Karen Mailley-Watt & Rachael Purse, aka the The Glasgow Guild, 265 Renfrew Street, G3 6TT busy and often stressful lives. This 30 minute talk Floor 82 Mitchell St Glasgow, G1 3NA 'History Girls' will discuss the women who have Wed 12th 7.30pm-9.30pm provides an outline of Zen Buddhism and how it Sat 15th & Sun 16th Sept 2pm; 30 mins shaped Garnethill. A lively talk on woman's lives; can help us deal more effectively and skilfully with Booking essential- 07432 014 620 OR info@ from artists, business owners to staff at The these challenges. cloudwaterzen.org .

10. TALK: Paisley through its Art, the Glasgow INFORMATION 5. EXHIBITION: The Happenstance INFORMATION connections The Glasgow Guild, 265 Renfrew Street, G3 6TT The Happenstance: take a chance, make a stance, Caledonia Road Church, Caledonia Road, G5 0SG Michael Durning, artist & archivist of Paisley Art Fri 14th 7.30pm-9.30pm and see what happens. Explore 'freespace' Sat 15th, 2pm-6pm Institute, reappraises the contribution to the nation's at the Caledonia Road Church, activated by art from Paisley. Artistic greats that came to be the WAVEparticle as a space for use by the local Glasgow Boys, Girls, and the Glasgow School. community and artists. EVENTS 40 EVENTS 41 11. WORKSHOP: Roti Making at the Glasgow INFORMATION 18. EXHIBITION & CHARETTE: HAUS_work INFORMATION Gurdwara The Glasgow Gurdwara, 37 Albert Drive With increasing numbers of people moving to Merchant Square Come down to the Glasgow Gurdwara kitchen to Mon 10th & Tue 12th, 10.30am & 1.20pm; 60 mins urban-centers worldwide, new solutions for Thurs 13th, 4-7pm learn to art of roti making! Booking [email protected] growth are needed. HAUS_work will combine an exhibition of our vision of Glasgows’ future with a ‘Design Charrette’ engaging the local community, informing the debate on our City’s evolution. 12. WORKSHOP: Origami in the Greenhouse INFORMATION A chance to visit our exciting new studio space The Greenhouse, O'DonnellBrown Architects, 84 St and spend some time making origami flowers Andrews Drive G41 4EQ 19. WORKSHOP: See the City as a INFORMATION looking out into our studio garden for inspiration! Sat 15th & Sun 16th 11am-3pm Playground- Parkour Meeting point on Tue - Mitchell Library Join Chris Grant from Parkour Generations Meeting point on Wed - Corner of Montrose St and Glasgow for a workshop suitable for beginners Rottenrow of any level. See the city through the eyes of a Tue 11th & Wed 12th, 6.30pm; 60 mins 13. WORKSHOP: Discover Eco Printing at the INFORMATION Traceur - a practitioner of Parkour, and learn Booking is essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Glasgow Botanics Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 730 Great some beginners’ techniques for ways to explore A chance to see a demonstration of Eco Printing Western Road, G12 0UE the city's architecture. in the Beautiful Kibble Palace with artist Fri 14th, 10am-12noon; 120 Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw from The Lansdowne Booking is essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk House of Stencils. 20. MUSIC: Live classical and jazz music at the home INFORMATION of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland National Youth Orchestras of Scotland office and Enjoy live music in a chamber setting at the events space, 13 Somerset Place, G3 7JT 14. TALK: The Lives Behind the Names: INFORMATION home of the National Youth Orchestras of Sun 16th, 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm; 15-20 mins Men of 1918 Kingsborough Sanctuary Broomhill Hyndland Parish Scotland. Experience the future of classical As we approach the centenary of the end of Church, 81 Hyndland Road, G12 9JE and jazz music in Scotland performed by the World War 1 this is an opportunity to hear about Sat 15th, 4.30pm; 30 mins country’s finest young musicians. the lives of those men named on our Memorial Plaque who died in the final year of the war. 21. EXHIBITION: Mapping Glasgow INFORMATION Many different people find themselves creating New Glasgow Society, 1307 Argyle Street, G3 8TL 15. EVENT: The Lighthouse History Tour INFORMATION maps of Glasgow, or parts of Glasgow. Finely Mon 10th – Sun 16th, 10am-5pm Join us on a 50 minute tour to learn more about The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NU plotted or loosely hand-drawn, every map the history of The Lighthouse, Charles Rennie Sat 15th, 11am, 1pm. Sun 16th, 1pm, 3pm; 50 mins reveals the intentions of the map maker, and Mackintosh's first public commission and the Booking essential- glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk another way to view and edit the city. This former head offices of The Glasgow Herald A limited number of additional places will be exhibition presents a variety of maps, each with newspaper. available on the day, first-come-first-served. their own motive, style and story.

22. TALK: Mapping Glasgow: Armoured Car INFORMATION 16. WORKSHOP: Mackintosh Inspired Art INFORMATION Production at Linwood: the secret Soviet New Glasgow Society, 1307 Argyle Street, G3 8TL A workshop that will bring out the artist in Mackintosh at the Willow Visitor and Exhibition map of Glasgow revealed Thu 13th, 7pm-8.30pm everyone. Try out different drawing and painting Centre, 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX New Glasgow Society's Lex Lamb will present Book via Evenbrite, search Mapping Glasgow techniques, all inspired by Mackintosh. Under Mon 10th – Sun 16th, 12-4pm daily; 30mins the fascinating story of the secret Soviet map of 14’s must be accompanied by an adult at all Glasgow, including the first ever translation of times. All materials included. the map's detailed text description of Glasgow's infrastructure, industry and government in the 1970s 17. EVENT & EXHIBITION: The Big Mack Build INFORMATION See the Billiard Room at Mackintosh at the Mackintosh at the Willow Visitor and Exhibition Willow transformed by an installation of Centre, 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3EX 23. EVENT: Hands-on with the Burrell Collection INFORMATION cardboard, celebrating the 150th anniversary Fri 14th – Sun 16th, times tbc - see website Examine, touch and marvel in this handling Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Experience the session of artefacts and objects from the Burrell Tues 11th, 2pm & 6pm, Fri 14th, 6pm; 45 mins exciting student-designed project built live, Collection. enhancing and responding to the Mackintosh- designed space. EVENTS 42 EVENTS 43 24. TALK: Re-purposing Historic Buildings INFORMATION 30. WORKSHOP: Dream House INFORMATION Join John Gilbert Architects, the studio working Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE Visit Southblock to see Hoskins Architects’ pop South Block, 60/64 Osborne Street, G1 5QH on plans for Pollokshaws Burgh Hall’s future, in Tues 11th, 7pm; 60 mins up exhibition ‘Home’ & get involved in their Sat 15th, 10am-4pm this talk on re-purposing historic buildings for drop-in ‘Dream House’ workshop. Be it an contemporary use. underwater tower block, a bungalow in the sky or Chewbacca's holiday home - get designing!

25. FILM: Laurel & Hardy Movie Classics INFORMATION Enjoy a trip down memory lane with the Laurel Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE 31. TALK: Architect Brian McGinley on the INFORMATION and Hardy classics Double Whoopees: Dirty Sat 15th, 4pm Refurbishment of South Block South Block, 60/64 Osborne Street, G1 5QH Work (Chimney sweeps) & The Music Box. Architect Brian McGinlay will be giving a talk Sat 15th, 2pm; 40 mins about the award winning refurbishment of South Block.

26. EVENT: T Dance with the Mighty Wurlitzer INFORMATION Put on your dancing shoes and glide onto the Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE 32. WORKSHOP: Printmaking at Studio Pavilion INFORMATION sprung floor of the the ballroom for an afternoon Sun 16th, 2-5pm At Studio Pavilion we run art classes for adults Studio Pavilion at House for an Art Lover, House for T Dance with live accompaniment from the and kids year round. Come along for free taster an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, Wurlitzer organ. Follow in the footsteps of Susan workshops in printmaking and kids arts activities G41 5BW Calman who trained in the hall during her time as well as an exhibition material handling session. Sat 15th & Sun 16th, 12pm-4pm on Strictly Come Dancing!

27. TALK: The 306 - in conversation with Oliver INFORMATION 33. TALK: The Life and Times of a Radio Officer INFORMATION Emmanuel and Gareth Williams about their Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland, 125 Craighall Talk- The Tall Ship at Riverside Tall Ship at Riverside, 150 Pointhouse Place, G3 8RS musical First World War Trilogy for the Road, G4 9TL A chance to hear from retired radio officers Thu 13th, 11.30am & 2pm; 60 mins National Theatre Sat 15th, 2pm; 60 mins who travelled the world doing Morse code for a Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Composer Gareth Williams and Playwright Oliver Booking - nationaltheatrescotland.com/glasgow- variety of ships. Emmanuel talk about their First World War doors-open-day trilogy, The 306, written to commemorate the 306 men shot for cowardice and desertion in 34. EVENT: Wasps Open Studios INFORMATION World War 1. A chance to explore a former tobacco factory Wasps Studios, 77 Hanson St, G31 2HF that was transformed into artists’ studios in Sun 16th, 11am-4pm 2001. Visitors will have access to a number of Visitors can drop in at any point throughout the day 28. WORKSHOP: A Futureproof theatre workshop INFORMATION studios where they can learn about the creativity with Lucy Gaizely from 21Common Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland, 125 Craighall taking place in the building. Join Lucy Gaizely leading artist, key collaborator Road, G4 9TL with 21Common and co-curator of the National Sat 15th, 11am-1pm Theatre of Scotland's Scotland-wide Futureproof Booking essential - nationaltheatrescotland.com/ festival for a theatre workshop, celebrating the glasgow-doors-open-day FRIENDLY SMALL GROUP TOURS Year of Young People. Lucy will be joined by a member of the Company’s Youth Project team/ young theatre practitioner.

29. WORKSHOP: A song workshop with INFORMATION Gareth Williams Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland, 125 Craighall The UK & Ireland’s This is your chance to hear one of the songs Road, G4 9TL from National Theatre of Scotland’s forthcoming Sat 15th, 11am-12.30pm outdoors are always open production of The 306: Dusk about WW1 and Booking essential - nationaltheatrescotland.com/ learn to sing and perform it under the expert glasgow-doors-open-day Tours depart from Glasgow, Edinburgh, guidance and tuition of composer, Gareth Williams. Inverness, London & Dublin +44 (0)131 226 3133 rabbies.com EVENTS 44 TALK: Utopia to Carbuncle?: History and Legacy WORKSHOP: The Travelling Darkroom, of Scotland’s New Towns Movement Make your own Camera Obscura Workshop Wednesday 12th September, 6pm Saturday 15th September, 2pm Join architectural historian Diane Watters of Discover the alchemy, science and art of drawing Historic Environment Scotland and University of with light with a workshop where participants will POP – UP FESTIVAL HUB Edinburgh, for an examination of the innovation make their own Camera Obscura. and diversity in the design, reception and legacy of Scotland’s post-war New Towns. WORKSHOP: (Dolls) Houses of the Future, Workshop with Missing in Architecture TALK: Shaping Spaces: Land Reform and Saturday 15th September, 4pm Community Empowerment Help make a collaborative drawing to design the city We’re taking over Anderston Kelvingrove Wednesday 12th September, 7pm of the future using an innovative method combining Parish Church for a whole week! Architect Akiko Kobayashi specialises in community- projection, tracing and playing with a futuristic led change in the built environment. Join her dolls house! We'll begin to ask questions on how Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church for look at how Land Reform and Community we could design for multigenerational living and 759 Argyle St, G3 8DS Empowerment might re-shape the way we own, wellbeing. Also on display will be some provocative 1967, Honeyman Jack & Robertson (Cat B) build and see the spaces in which we live. designs by young architectural students. Open to all ages. Drop-in, no booking required. TALK: Whit aboot the weans? TALKS/EVENTS: Advance booking essential - Thursday 13th September, 6pm TALKS: City(ies) of the Future / glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk Norry Wilson of Lost Glasgow takes us on a Architects of the future See the building: Mon – Fri 11am- 5pm, photographic journey using historic city images Saturday 15th September, 6pm Sat 11am-3pm & Sun 1-4pm, and stories to explore the theme of childhood and An evening of 5 minute presentations from current Tours on request Sat 11am-3pm, Sun 1-4pm; 20 mins growing up in an ever-changing city. and recently graduated Architecture students from Plus drop in 11am-5pm daily to visit our information point! GSA & Strathclyde on their predictions of what a TALK: The Happenstance: The City as a city of the future might look like. Coordinated by Playground Missing in Architecture. Thursday 13th September, 7.30pm How could play help us develop our cities? Join TALK: Why Smart & Not Happy? Graham Ross from Architecture and Design Saturday 15th September, 7.30pm TALK: Raw Concrete: TALK: In Search of Light: Scotland in an exploration of Scotland’s contribution Many politicians world-wide are keen on their Brutalism, Architecture and Energy The Architecture of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia to La Biennale Architettura di Venezia 2018, cities becoming part of the Smart City Elite. Join Monday 10th September, 6pm Tuesday 11th September, 6pm featuring projects where people of all ages used Architect and Urban Planner Riccardo Marini as he Join architectural historian Barnabas Calder for Architect Mark Baines explores the architectural play to explore and shape the future of their places. asks: How can we ensure that this race to become a look at the long standing relationship between themes pursued by Isi Metzstein and Andy smart does not impoverish our cities as social and architecture and energy, focusing on Brutalism. MacMillan of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia between TALK: From Rottenrow to the Monklands Motorway cultural places? How can we ensure that all this Calder explores how this architecture celebrated 1956 and 1987 which found highly distinctive Friday 14th September, 6pm technology makes us more human and happy? and exploited the post-WWII energy boom, bringing formal and spatial expression in a considerable A history of Glasgow’s great roads from prehistory with it liberating and life-enhancing technologies range of unique buildings, each moulded to place to the present day and why people thought that the TALK: Building for the Future: 100 Sustainable and possibilities to Glasgow and cities worldwide. and purpose and most memorably fashioned M8 was a good idea. Join Glasgow Historian Fergus Buildings. Sunday 16th September, 4pm in light. Sutherland in a journey from cobbles to concrete. The Scottish Ecological Design Association look TALK: Glasgow's Unbuilt 'Cultural Centre', 1965- back at their 2016 publication of 100 buildings 90, and the Pre-history of the Royal Concert Hall TALK: Modernism in the City: TALK: Can Walking the City Change the City? exemplifying a more thoughtful response to Monday 10th September, 7.30pm Listing Glasgow’s Post-War Buildings Friday 14th September, 7pm social, economic and environmental sustainability; The 1990 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, despite Tuesday 11th September, 7.30pm Our modern towns and cities have been designed discussing what makes these projects a guide for being substantial, is in fact the only surviving A new optimism following WWII bolstered a around cars. Follow in the footsteps of Artist and better ways to make the places we live. component of a 1960s/70s plan to construct a boom for new architecture, transforming the Urbanist Dan Dubowitz in this talk asking if walking much bigger ‘cultural centre. Architectural historian way we built in the post-war years. Architectural can create a new way to see and redesign 21st TALK: Glasgow 2050 Alistair Fair, considers these extraordinary designs, historian Dawn McDowell takes a look at the century Glasgow. Sunday 16th September, 5.30pm examining how this corner of Glasgow could have richness and innovation in the design of some of Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk The 2050 Climate Group educates, engages and looked had the vision come true. the city’s Modern architecture, exploring the often This talk is followed by a walk led by Dan Dubowitz empowers young people to take climate change controversial issue of these buildings’ protection. and Fergus Sutherland, see page 12 for details. actions to enable a low carbon and climate resilient Scotland. Hear about their work and vision for what Glasgow could look like in 2050.

HUB 46 HUB 47 Small Animal Hospital Bearsden Road, G61 1BD Children will have the opportunity to view a range of different animal bones and x-ray images, complete a short quiz based on what they can see, CHILDREN’S HIGHLIGHTS and will be taught how to bandage feet, legs and

Castlemilk Stables Castlemilk heads on different dog mannequins such as Great Danes and Labradors. Ages 5-11. Tours: Every half hour Sat 10am-4pm; 30 mins. Meeting point: Reception Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk View the full children's programme at Govan Old Church www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk 866 Govan Road, G51 3UU Discover the secrets of organ music and stained glass & explore what life was like in the medieval Dream House workshop - Hoskins Architects period through artefact handling and costume Pollokshaws Burgh Hall South Block, 60/64 Osborne Street, G1 5QH activities. Try on a Viking shield, helmet and chain- 2025 Pollokshaws Road, G43 1NE The Dream House drop in workshop aim is to mail or become an ancient artist and make your Discover new games from the past and try your encourage children to think about the design own Celtic design. hand at model making! Traditional games including process. We want to inspire innovative ideas and Mon-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm peever bed; bagatelle; shove ha’penny; giant get everyone using their hands and imaginations. snakes and ladders; yoyos & quoits! Get hands-on Sat, 10am-4pm with object handling of artefacts from the Burrell Collection & enjoy a screening of two Laurel & Hardy Holmwood House classics. 61-63 Netherlee Road, Cathcart, G44 3YU Games & Model Making: Sat 11am-3pm with model Studio Pavilion Get creative with building blocks and create your exhibition and prize giving at 3pm. House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, dream building. Whether it’s a castle or a fortress Film: Sat 4pm Dumbreck Road, G41 5BW delve into your imagination like Thomson did to Handling Sessions: Tues 11th, 2pm & 6pm & Sat At Studio Pavilion we run art classes for adults and

Pollokshaws Burgh Hall Burgh Pollokshaws create Holmwood House. Play with mosaic tiles 15th, 6pm kids year round. Take part in free taster workshops to recreate the patterns you'll see on the floors or in printmaking and kids arts activities as well as an make up your own. exhibition material handling session. Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm Tues-Sun, 11am-4pm Castlemilk Stables Royal College of Physicians and 59 Machrie Road, Castlemilk, G45 0AZ Surgeons of Glasgow Step back in time for a Stuarts’ Food tasting session 232-242 St Vincent Street, G2 5RJ and find out about ‘beauty’ regimes in the era of Partickhill Bowling & Community Clubhouse and The Medical Visualisation showcase is designed for Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Mary Queen of Scots! Enjoy traditional games! Green families and young people. It combines objects from Sat 11am-6pm 46 Partickhill Road, G11 5BY our heritage collections with gaming, 3D modelling, Get out on the green and try your hand at bowls! and virtual reality technology. Age 8+. Age 9+ Sun 10am-4pm Sat & Sun 10am-4pm Glasgow Central Mosque 1 Mosque Avenue, G5 9TA Try your hand at Arabic Calligraphy! Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre Sat & Sun 11am-5pm 8-10 Balcarres Ave, Kelvindale, G12 0QF Come along for a puppet show and family puppet making activities! Explore behind the scenes in our carving room and creature workshop. All Ages. Glasgow Sheriff Court Sat & Sun, 11am-3.30pm 1 Carlton Place, G5 9DA Free shows: 11am, 1pm, 3pm Visit the cells and a G4S transport vehicle! Tours: Sat 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm; 45 mins Fossil Grove Fossil

CHILDRENS HIGHLIGHTS 48 CHILDRENS HIGHLIGHTS 49 Little Shipmates - West Boathouse The Tall Ship at Riverside Toddler session The Weir, Glasgow Green, G1 5QA Tall Ship at Riverside, 150 Pointhouse Place, G3 8RS Get out on the water for rowing taster sessions! Board The Tall Ship for an exciting under the sea Age 12+ themed session featuring song, rhymes, puppets, Sat & Sun, 10am-4pm music, games and imaginative play! Parent and child THANK YOU participation is encouraged. Ages 0-4. Tue 11th, 10.30am; 45 mins Booking essential – glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk

With many thanks to the funders, sponsors, participants and volunteers who make The Village Storytelling Centre Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival possible! If you would like to contribute to next Langton Halls, 69 Langton Road, Pollok, G53 5DD year’s event visit: www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk/support Come visit the Village Storytelling Centre. Hear seriously silly stories, get involved in creative crafts Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival is coordinated by the Glasgow Building and much more! All ages. Preservation Trust www.gbpt.org, thanks to support from Glasgow City Council. Sat & Sun 12-4pm and Sat 6-8pm Doors Open Days is a national programme coordinated by Scottish Civic Trust. It takes place throughout Scotland in September and is part of European Heritage Days, along with Scottish Archaeology Month, coordinated by Archaeology Scotland. Information about the national programme, including event listings, can be found at www.doorsopendays.org.uk

All childrens illustrations by Sam Russell Walker www.samrussellwalker.com

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