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Architectural style
  
Modernist

Country
  
Scotland

Height
  
62 m

Floors
  
21

Architecture firm
  
Aedas

Type
  
Residential

Address
  
490 Argyle Street

Completed
  
2008

Opened
  
2008

Construction started
  
2005

Town or city
  
Anderston, Glasgow

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The Argyle Building is a mid-rise residential skyscraper in the Anderston district within the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. Started in 2005 and completed in 2008, it is among the highest buildings currently standing within the city's central area and occupies a prominent spot next to the Kingston Bridge and the M8 motorway. It can be seen prominently in the background of BBC Scotland television news bulletins.

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Map of Argyle Building, Glasgow, UK

Background

The Argyle Building was conceived as part of the regeneration of the Anderston Centre complex which was built around the turn of the 1970s, which had steadily fallen into partial dereliction. The tower was part of wider gentrification efforts to regenerate the Anderston area as part of the Glasgow International Financial Services District initiative, thereby encouraging young professionals to live as well as work in the area. The tower forms part of the Cuprum office development, which occupies the lower four levels and adjoins directly onto its eastern side. The building is of largely Modernist in its design, and has features which are intended to mimic the style of the Anderston Centre's tower blocks which stand directly adjacent.

References

Argyle Building, Glasgow Wikipedia


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