In 1889 the young man of the moment was hired to designers Honeyman and Keppie as a draftsman. Visitors to Glasgow can still wonder at Mackintosh’s imagination. From the external magnificence of Scotland Street college - now a museum - to the interior ambiance of the Cranston Tea Rooms.
There you can still sip scented tea whilst taking in the grandeur of furniture, fixtures, and wall coverings. The atmosphere that Charles Rennie Mackintosh made has made the Tea Rooms as stylish and fashionable today as they were in Edwardian times.
maybe the most remarkable of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Scottish architectural creations was his one of his best design for a new school of Art in Glasgow.
The editor of the Royal Institute of English architects book, Hugh Pearman, called it’A mysteriously stunning building that manages to be craggy and delicate at the same time.’
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