Gilmorehill Projects
Gilmorehill Projects
The University of Glasgow plays a significant role in management and custodianship of listed buildings in Scotland.
The Gilmorehill campus covers around 30 hectares and currently consists of circa 170 buildings, of which over 100 are listed by Historic Environment Scotland as being of historical and/or architectural significance. 6 buildings on the campus are considered to be, or contain elements of outstanding significance. In addition, 10 buildings, or groups of buildings, are of considerable significance. In recognition of its historical, social and architectural importance, the overall campus is therefore considered to be of outstanding significance.
Below is a selection of recent projects undertaken by the Estates Projects team to maintain and enhance the Gilmorehill Campus. This is not an exhaustive list and does not include projects that are currently in progress:
- Boyd Orr - Eco-Hub
- Florentine House
- Gilbert Scott - Cloisters
- Gilbert Scott - Levels 2 & 3
- Graham Kerr - Teaching Lab Refurbishment
- Isabella Elder - Office Refurbishment
- James Watt North - Office Refurbishment
- Joseph Black Building - Analysis Suite
- Joseph Black Building - Skabara Lab
- Kelvin Building - JIF Lab
- Library & QMU - Living Walls
- Oakfield Avenue & University Gardens - Enabling New Ways of Working
- School of Maths & Stats - Building Alterations
- Professor Square - Law Workshop
- University Gardens - External Works
