Scotland Street School Museum
History
Mackintosh based the design of the school on Rowallan Castle in Ayrshire and Falkland Palace. The building features a pair of windowed Scottish baronial style tower staircases and a tiled Drill Hall. The school is an important example of the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style). During the building's construction, Mackintosh frequently battled the school board about the design (the board wanted a less expensive design). The total cost for the building was £34,291, which was over budget. The school was designed for an enrolment of 1,250. However, by the 1970s the area was experiencing urban decay, and the school's enrolment fell to under 100. The school closed in 1979.
Activities and exhibits at the museum include an opportunity to participate in a Victorian classroom situation, with employed actors playing teachers who impose strict discipline.
The school is the subject of a 2018 documentary by Margaret Moore, Scotland Street School Remembers.
See also
Further reading
References
- ^ Brown, James (2007). Cherchez l’origine! How Ayrshire inspired Scotland’s greatest architect/designer and how Ayrshire can now benefit.
- ^ Claire Galloway, "A celebration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh", Scottish Field, 24 May 2018.
- ^ "Glasgow’s Scotland Street School: Beautiful building but barbaric memories", BBC, 24 April 2017.
- ^ Ann Fotheringham, "Thanks for the Memories: Scotland Street School former pupils on film", Evening Times, 28 May 2018.