Civic House and Glue Factory

Civic House and Glue Factory
Join Agile City and Collective Architecture on a Retrofit Campus tour. Explore Civic House and Glue Factory, and learn how both post-industrial buildings have been retrofitted to become energy producing ‘micro power stations’. We will start the tour by hosting a short introduction on the local history of Port Dundas and Pinkston as renowned industrial power centres, and reflect on the transitions the area has gone through since the victorian era: mass demolition and the construction of the M8, to the contemporary need to decarbonise our built environment. As you are guided through the spaces, learn more about each building’s unique history: Civic House, once an early twentieth century printing press for worker and activist groups, and Glue Factory, a former 19th century fizzy drinks factory, designed with input from Charles Rennie Mackintosh.  Learn about our award winning process of retrofitting these heritage sites with input from leading architects Collective Architecture, and how these methods are essential to drive our buildings and cities towards net zero.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

22 Farnell St, Glasgow

Civic House - 1920 / Glue Factory - 1891

Civic House - Unknown / Glue Factory - John Honeyman & Keppie

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TOUR DATES & TIMES
Thursday 19th September: 11 : 30 AM
BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Offering a tour on Thursday 19th September at 11:30am. Please note, booking is essential.

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TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Cowcaddens subway station
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: The first floor of Civic House is only accessible via stairs.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Agile City CIC
Agile City is a Community Interest Company creating space for work, events and learning.
Tel: 07491577044
Email: hello@agile-city.com
Website: agile-city.com/

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