Michael Laird Architects establish first Glasgow office
October 21 2015
Michael laird Architects have opened up a Glasgow studio to handle the businesses growing west coast case load, following work to deliver the new City of Glasgow College campus and will be led by director Stuart Watters.Situated at 53 King Street, alongside design consultancy Graphical House, Watters will be joined by Gillian Stewart who has been recruited to help expand the business further.
Watters commented: “Our business has been growing steadily in recent times and as we expand as an organisation, committing to a new office in Glasgow is the natural next step for MLA. With Gillian joining us, that brings another dimension to an already strong team, we are extremely excited about the future and we are very much looking forward to the continued growth of our design practice”.
The practice’s head office will remain in Edinburgh.
6 Comments
#2 Posted by Paper is like sooo yesterday on 22 Oct 2015 at 13:44 PM
@ Terry.
I think those books belong to Graphical House. At Michael Laird we now use telepathy to disseminate information (apart from this comment obviously… the system seems to be broken at the minute).
I think those books belong to Graphical House. At Michael Laird we now use telepathy to disseminate information (apart from this comment obviously… the system seems to be broken at the minute).
#3 Posted by Rem Koolbag on 22 Oct 2015 at 14:27 PM
Who ever they belong to -kudos for taking the time to arrange them in colour order!
#4 Posted by E=mc2 on 22 Oct 2015 at 17:44 PM
Did MLA not have a Glasgow office several years ago.....??? Bath Street maybe?
#5 Posted by Reaper on 22 Oct 2015 at 18:19 PM
Victims of the recession.
#6 Posted by E=mc2 on 23 Oct 2015 at 17:55 PM
So headline is misleading....MLA to establish second Glasgow office surely??? ;)
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Ah! and to think we had such cherished yet useless dreams! ...A paperless office... Archetype... CISfB drawing numbering system... Esperanto... :-)