Mackintosh School of Architecture
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{{Infobox university
| name = Mackintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art
| type = Architecture school
| established =
| head_label = Head
| head = Sally Stewart
| free_label = Director
| free = Penny Macbeth
| academic_staff =
| students = circa 450
| undergrad =
| postgrad =
| doctoral =
| city = Glasgow
| country = Scotland
| campus = Garnethill, Glasgow
| affiliations = Glasgow School of Art, University of Glasgow
| website = {{URL|www.gsa.ac.uk/architecture}}
| logo = Macarchitecture.png
}}
The Mackintosh School of Architecture (MSA) is one of the five schools which make up the Glasgow School of Art, situated in the Garnethill area of Glasgow, Scotland. The Mackintosh School of Architecture is the Glasgow School of Art's only academic school concerned with a single discipline.
The school is based in the Bourdon Building, named after the French architect Eugene Bourdon, the first Professor of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art.
==History==
Architecture has been a part of the teaching at the GSA from the middle of the 19th century. Taught on a part-time basis until 1968, the School boasts Charles Rennie Mackintosh and two of Glasgow's most notable modern architects, Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein of the architectural practice Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, amongst its most eminent alumni.
Since 1968, the programmes have been predominantly for full-time students, but it continues to be Scotland's only school of architecture to offer part-time mode of study.
Past graduates
External links
- [http://www.gsa.ac.uk/ Glasgow School of Art home page]
- [http://www.gsa.ac.uk/architecture Mac Website]
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Category:Architecture schools in Scotland
Category:Schools of the University of Glasgow