Yorkshire Post

Years to rebuild city art school after blaze

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GLASGOW SCHOOL of Art’s firehit Mackintosh Building will be rebuilt but could take four to seven years to complete, the art school board chairwoman has said.

Muriel Gray said the rebuild would follow Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s original designs, adding she hopes no public money will be needed.

The renowned building has faced speculatio­n about its future after being engulfed by a huge blaze on June 15, as a restoratio­n project following the devastatin­g fire four years earlier neared completion. Ms Gray told the Herald on

Sunday: “We are resolved that the Mackintosh comes back as a working art school, as a major player, a cultural leader for the city and the Scottish economy.”

She added: “It will be beautiful. It will be as Mackintosh designed it, to the millimetre.”

“People argue [a rebuild will take] anywhere between four and seven years,” she added.

“That will depend on the insurance money, getting the right people in place to do it, building regulation­s, all the standard technical and financial stuff, but... for the forensic detail we have on the building, we could practicall­y 3D print it.”

The author and broadcaste­r, a former student at the art school, hopes the rebuild can be funded largely from insurance payouts, private donations and charitable fundraisin­g.

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