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Glasgow School of Art's Reid Building – in pictures

Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art. The £50m development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid. The building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
Seona Reid Building: Seona Reid Building
The new Seona Reid Building is in complementary contrast to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1909 Glasgow School of Art, The 50million development, designed by US architect Steven Holl in partnership with Glasgow-based JM Architects, is named after recently retired former director of the GSA, Dame Seona Reid, the building features massive circular shafts called the Driven Voids of Light, bringing brightness on even the darkest days. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland UK 19/2/2014 Photograph: Murdo MacLeod
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