The Star Malaysia

Up in flames

Major blaze ravages famed building for the second time in four years

-

Major fire ravages celebrated Glasgow School of Art for second time in four years.

gLasgoW: A major fire has torn through one of Scotland’s architectu­ral gems, the Mackintosh building at the Glasgow School of Art, for the second time in four years.

More than 120 firefighte­rs fought the blaze on Friday night as it gutted the 1909 building and spread to a theatre and a nearby night club. No casualties were reported. “The extent of the damage is very severe,” Peter Heath, deputy assistant chief officer of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, told reporters at the scene in Glasgow city centre yesterday.

He said the fire had “reached from the ground floor right through to the roof”.

The Mackintosh building had been due to re-open next year after millions of pounds in restoratio­n works following a fire in May 2014.

“This is a devastatin­g loss for Glasgow, absolutely devastatin­g,” Heath said.

He said it was too soon to determine the cause of the fire, which would be investigat­ed by multiple agencies.

The fire was first reported at about 20 minutes before midnight on Friday, when the city centre was full of people enjoying a night out, including many School of Art students celebratin­g their graduation which took place earlier.

Heath said fire crews arrived within minutes to find that the blaze had taken hold throughout the building. The area was quickly evacuated and cordoned off as fire engines raced to the scene.

By yesterday morning, the fire was under control, but smoke was still rising from the building as firefighte­rs sprayed it from tall ladders.

Heath said the theatre was still on fire and its roof had partly collapsed, but the blaze was no longer spreading.

“Such a sad morning in Glasgow. So relieved that there has been no loss of life,” wrote Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Twitter.

“But it is hard to find words to convey the utter devastatio­n felt here and around the world for the iconic Mackintosh building,” she wrote.

The building is named after its architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland’s most influentia­l designer.

The School of Art’s website says the building “heralded the birth of a new style in 20th century European architectu­re”. — Reuters

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Devastatin­g loss: Fire destroying the rear elevation of the Glasgow School of Art. — Reuters
Devastatin­g loss: Fire destroying the rear elevation of the Glasgow School of Art. — Reuters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia