Choose 3 buildings you'd like to introduce to a bulldozer!

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Choose 3 buildings you'd like to introduce to a bulldozer!

Postby scotia47 » Wed Aug 11, 2004 11:31 pm

(apologies to dazzababes)

My choices are:

1. The houses built on the trackbed of the old Paisley Canal Line.

2. The flats built on the trackbed of the old Maryhill Central line at Kirklee.

3. That hotel extension (or whatever it is) blocking the view of the Queen St. station arch from Queen St.
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Postby cumbo » Wed Aug 11, 2004 11:42 pm

3 TO GO:
The hotel in Bath Street with 'the Roof'
The St Enoch Center
The Matrix at Cowcadens (What the **** is that all about)
To think that Greek Thompson is falling down round about us and that piss is going up in its place :twisted:
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Postby Apollo » Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:06 am

Perhaps not quite buildings, but hopefully acceptable in the spirit of the thread:

1. Princes Square. Security threw me out for taking photos inside just after it opened.

2. George Square as is, with the provisio they put it back the way it was.

3. Every eye offending red and yellow M topped McDonalds Image throughout the world.

I know they're all impossible, but a little fantasy does the heart good.
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Postby Gazzathecoigne » Thu Aug 12, 2004 1:20 pm

1. Celtic Park (:))

2. The Anderston Centre

3. St. Enoch Centre
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Postby The_Clincher » Thu Aug 12, 2004 5:00 pm

1. The City Chambers (complete with occupants)

2. That stupid looking hotel (Raddison)? on Argyle Street facing Wetherspoons

3. The Morrison development at the bottom of Byres Road where "The Volcano" used to be.
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Postby dazza » Thu Aug 12, 2004 5:37 pm

Choose 3 buildings you'd like to introduce to bulldozer

How much time have you got? I couldn't limit it to three.
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Postby rank_bajin » Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:05 pm

1 Yorkhill Hospital, looming up on the hill like the house out of Psycho but built from plans for a filing cabinet.

2 Adam Smith building at Glasgow Uni, hidden away as it should be at the moment, but possibly the worst looking building on the planet

3 Anniesland Court, and the stupid bloody trick lighting, which was a true exercise in jobby polishing
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Postby Fossil » Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:42 pm

rank_bajin wrote:............................... which was a true exercise in jobby polishing
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Postby DMcNay » Thu Aug 12, 2004 7:06 pm

1. Bewley's Hotel on Bath Street

2. BHS on Bath Stree/Sauchiehall Street

3. My place of work, also on Bath Street. Purely because I hate my job.
Too few hours in the day.
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Postby aliferste » Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:43 pm

hmmmm

St Enoch Centre

Braehead

um......cant think of a third......oh oh....the new flats that got built in Anniesland in place of the old cinema. They knocked the old cinama down keeping the front and built flats on the back. Not quite the same....i would have rather seen a little cinema again :(
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Postby rank_bajin » Thu Aug 12, 2004 11:35 pm

The lighting of Anniesland Court was always a bit ludicrous, but was augmented by the episode of the Armando Ianucci show that was on the week before, the basic jist of one of the sketches was that a community felt that the homeless people in the streets were a bit depressing so they called in a conceptual artist to mood light them. That was bloody hilarious, but the night they switched them on the next week (I can see the flats from my window) was a sad night, what a waste of money
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Postby Chinaski » Fri Aug 13, 2004 11:52 am

That bloody Ernst & Young building on the North side of George Square. A real blot on the ortherwise architecturally splendid view)

The hotel extension and the office building outside Queen St (see above).

The hideous St Enoch centre. I'd tear it down with my bear hands given the chance)

From a purely sporting point of view, I'd like to Ibrox and Celtic park reduced to rubble!
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Postby joe49 » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:07 pm

the red road flats there an eye sore.
Second choice would have to be the sighthill flats, their a bigger eye sore.
My third choice can't think of one at the minute.
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Postby Andyb79 » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:16 pm

The (royal?) Bank of Scotland on Queen St, Does nothing for the view of/from royal exchance square.
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Postby j m g » Fri Sep 03, 2004 5:32 pm

1)the Brick Shithouse drama school building on Renfrew st - perfect site for the 39 floor skyscraper supposedly planned for Charing X
2)the recent extension to the Caledonian Uni - looks like an East German bus station & must confuse tourists no end what with the real bus station across the road
3)I would've said the Scotrail building however its shiny new makeover is nearly complete so I'm going to opt for around half of Strathclyde University
clearly there are 'inbuilt' flaws in the Scots education system
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