Glasgow's former teacher building has been transformed – here's what it houses now
The redevelopment preserves historic features and includes 25 serviced apartments and a whisky bar with capacity for over 200 people, enhancing Glasgow's leisure and hospitality sector.
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Former Glasgow Teacher building turned into flats and whisky themed restaurant
Dating back to 1875, the St Enoch Square building was designed by James Boucher – best known for designing the Kibble Palace – and was originally the headquarters of William Teacher & Sons.
Serviced apartments offer residents a taste of Glasgow’s whisky heritage
Mosaic Architecture + Design has converted the former Teacher building at St Enoch Square, Glasgow into serviced apartments with space for a whisky-themed bar restaurant. Upper floors have been transformed into 25 serviced apartments for short-term accommodation by global hospitality company Sonder, while the ground and lower ground floor space, with full consent for a public...
Mosaic converts iconic Glasgow building into serviced apartments with space for whisky-themed bar & restaurant
Mosaic Architecture + Design, one of Scotland’s most experienced practices, has converted the former Teacher building at St Enoch Square, Glasgow, into serviced apartments with space for a whisky-themed bar & restaurant. Following the opening [read more...]
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