🏴 Architect Edward Grigg Wylie is associated with Port Dundas. E. G. Wylie became head of architecture at Glasgow School of Art in 1925.
🏴 Port Dundas is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, located 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of the city centre. It lies to the north of Cowcaddens, and to the west of Sighthill, with Hamiltonhill and Possilpark to the north-west.
The Glasgow metropolitan area has a population of over 1,861,315 people.
🏴 Architect Edward Grigg Wylie is associated with Port Dundas. E. G. Wylie became head of architecture at Glasgow School of Art in 1925.
🏴 Architect William Brown Whitie is associated with Port Dundas. He was President of the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) in 1934-36.
🏴 Architect/Furniture/Textile/Interior/Jewellery/Stained Glass Designer/Painter/Decorative Artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh is associated with Port Dundas. Mackintosh was a painter and a designer of textiles, jewellery, furniture, interiors, tiles, books, wallpaper, and stained glass.
🏴 Architect Frank Burnet is associated with Port Dundas. In 1919 he formed a partnership with his son, Frank Russell Burnet (1891-1980).