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St Andrew House, Glasgow

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Complete

Address
  
141 West Nile Street

Height
  
14 m

Architectural style
  
Brutalist architecture

Structural system
  
Reinforced concrete

Location
  
Glasgow, Scotland

Completed
  
1964

Opened
  
1964

Construction started
  
1961

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Alternative names
  
Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (Buchanan Galleries)

Type
  
1964–2008 Offices 2012– Hotel

Floor count
  
17 (15 + additional shopping levels + basement)

Similar
  
Glasgow Royal Concert, Buchanan Street subway st, Cineworld, Pavilion Theatre, St Andrew's House

St Andrew House (now styled as the Premier Inn Glasgow Buchanan Galleries) is a formerly a mixed use, mid-rise skyscraper in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It has been a prominent landmark on the eastern end of the city's Sauchiehall Street since the mid-1960s when it was completed, and was one of the first post-war high rise buildings in the city centre. It stands on the former site of the Lyric Theatre (destroyed by fire in 1953, and eventually demolished in 1959) on the corner of West Nile Street and Sauchiehall Street. The building consists of a 15-storey office tower, which sits atop a 2-storey podium incorporating a row of shops and retail units. Since 2001, it has been flanked by the 11-storey Cineworld cinema built on an adjacent site on Renfrew Street. It should not be confused with nearby St Andrew's House – the headquarters building of the St. Andrew's Ambulance Association in Cowcaddens.

Map of St. Andrew House, Glasgow, UK

For much of its existence the building has been used as offices, but since the development of newer 'Grade A' office space in the city's new financial district, its owners struggled to find tenants, the building was sold in 2010 for conversion into a hotel – the long leases on the street level shop units preventing demolition.

In 2010 it was announced that the hotel chain Premier Inn had acquired the tower and planned to convert it into a 210-bedroom hotel, in a similar manner to Elmbank Gardens in nearby Charing Cross – another example of a concrete high-rise office building to be so converted. Owing to the fact that the central area of Glasgow is built on an extremely steep drumlin, on which St. Andrew House is built near the summit, the curiosity arises that the rooms on the 18th floor of the building, are in fact the highest hotel rooms in Glasgow, higher than the luxury suites on the 20th Floor of the Glasgow Hilton in Anderston.

In 2011, the building was stripped of its original curtain wall made from concrete aggregate panels and replaced by a modern structure. The hotel opened in October 2012.

References

St Andrew House, Glasgow Wikipedia