The Scotsman

Model of Mackintosh library to help restore fire-hit building

- By CONOR RIORDAN

A full-size model of a section of the fire-gutted Mackintosh Library has been unveiled as work continues to restore the building to its original 1910 design.

The Glasgow School of Art showcased the prototype yesterday, after six months in the making.

It has been used as part of the restoratio­n in testing every aspect of the design and manufactur­e.

Professor Tom Inns, director of the Glasgow School of Art, said: “From the outset we said that we would restore the building and restore it well.

“For those of you who remember the library as it was in 2014, the biggest change you will notice is the colour. This is how we believe the library would have looked in 1910.”

Detailed research was undertaken of items retrieved and informatio­n gathered in the archaeolog­ical survey. Consultati­on was then carried out on Mackintosh’s original designs, early photograph­y, letters and other documentat­ion.

Woodworker­s will now use what has been learned in the developmen­t of the prototype for constructi­on of the library.

One of the design team most closely involved with the research is architectu­ral heritage and conservati­on expert, Natalia Burakowska.

She said: “We soon realised that precious charred timbers had a considerab­le amount of informatio­n to reveal. We were excited to learn about timber joints, nailing techniques, timber sizes, and clever assembly strategies adopted by craftsmen working on site.

“We pored over the archives, sifting through original plans, records of building committee, receipts, financial records and specificat­ions.”

One of the first discoverie­s after the fire was that much of the library was constructe­d from American tulip wood.

Material for the library is currently being sourced in the US and is expected to be on site in spring 2018.

Students were preparing for their degree shows in May 2014 when flames engulfed the Grade A-listed Charles Rennie Mackintosh building.

The blaze caused significan­t damage to the west wing, including the loss of the celebrated Mackintosh Library.

A host of leading artists including Sir Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor and Simon Starling used material from the fire-damaged art school to create new works which were sold at auction to raise funds for the restoratio­n.

Each artist was sent a piece of debris specifical­ly chosen for them with a note telling them what it was, where it was from and explaining the concept of the auction in London in March.

 ??  ?? Natalia Burakowska with the model of the Mackintosh library
Natalia Burakowska with the model of the Mackintosh library

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