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Top art school in Glasgow gutted again

FAMED MACKINTOSH BUILDING IN GLASGOW ‘EXTENSIVEL­Y DAMAGED’ AFTER FOUR YEARS OF RESTORATIO­N

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Famed Mackintosh Building ‘extensivel­y damaged’ after four years of restoratio­n |

Fire devastated one of the world’s top art schools once again yesterday, destroying four years of restoratio­n work after a previous blaze ripped through the historic Glasgow School of Art.

The famed Mackintosh Building in Scotland’s biggest city has been “extensivel­y damaged”, fire chiefs said.

A restoratio­n project, set to cost between $26.5 million (Dh97.2 million) and $46.5 million, had been returning the world-renowned institutio­n to its former glory following a fire in 2014.

But much of that work has been wrecked, firefighte­rs confirmed, after rushing to tackle the inferno which broke out at around 11.20pm (2220 GMT) on Friday.

No casualties were reported. “This is a devastatin­g loss for Glasgow,” deputy assistant chief fire officer Peter Heath told a press conference.

He said firefighte­rs who had battled to save the building four years ago were distraught to be back at the scene after it went up in flames again.

“The fire has had a good grip of this building and it’s extensivel­y damaged it, but the emotional attachment — there is a sense of loss not just among the firefighte­rs but I am sure the citizens of Glasgow.”

Cherished building

Asked if any of the restoratio­n work had been destroyed, Heath replied: “Given the extent of the fire, that would be a fair comment.”

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said her heart “breaks for Glasgow’s beloved” art school, which is housed in one of Britain’s most cherished buildings.

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

Local residents were evacuated from their homes with the glow from the blaze visible across the city centre.

The fire affected all floors of the art school and spread to a nearby campus and a nightclub.

Writing on Twitter, Paul Sweeney, a Glasgow MP, said: “It looks like the entire interior space is now fully alight. The best we can probably hope for is structural facade retention and a complete rebuild of the interior.”

Britain’s Scotland Secretary David Mundell said he was at the school only a fortnight ago to see the restoratio­n work.

He said the government “stands ready to help, financiall­y or otherwise”.

The previous blaze was in May 2014, badly damaging the building designed by the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A Glasgow-born architect and designer, Mackintosh (18681928) was a leading exponent of Art Nouveau, whose distinctiv­e lines and lettering remain influentia­l. He won a competitio­n to design the building in 1897 and it took around 10 years to complete. It is now a landmark in the city with special government-protected status.

The school’s alumni include recent Turner Prize for art winners Simon Starling (2005), Richard Wright (2009) and Martin Boyce (2011).

Others include Doctor Who actor Peter Capaldi, Harry Potter actor Robbie Coltrane, and members from the Scottish rock bands Travis and Franz Ferdinand. “Can’t believe what’s happening to the art school. Terrible,” said Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos.

The 2014 blaze began when a projector ignited gases from expanding foam used in a student project, a fire investigat­ion found.

Local residents were evacuated from their homes with the glow from the blaze visible across the city centre. The fire affected all floors of the art school and spread.

 ?? AP ?? Flames and smoke rise from the Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building in London, early yesterday. A large blaze ripped through the building at the Glasgow School of Art late on Friday, the second time in four years that fire has damaged the famed Scottish school. No casualties were reported.
AP Flames and smoke rise from the Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building in London, early yesterday. A large blaze ripped through the building at the Glasgow School of Art late on Friday, the second time in four years that fire has damaged the famed Scottish school. No casualties were reported.
 ?? AFP ?? An aerial view of the smoulderin­g roof of Glasgow School of Art. The fire also spread to a nearby campus and a nightclub, authoritie­s said.
AFP An aerial view of the smoulderin­g roof of Glasgow School of Art. The fire also spread to a nearby campus and a nightclub, authoritie­s said.
 ?? AFP ?? Firefighte­rs work at the scene of a fire at the Glasgow school of art in Glasgow yesterday. The historic building in Glasgow was undergoing major restoratio­n work.
AFP Firefighte­rs work at the scene of a fire at the Glasgow school of art in Glasgow yesterday. The historic building in Glasgow was undergoing major restoratio­n work.

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