While often controversial due to their non-traditional materials and lack of antiquity, these structures are increasingly valued for their "heritage dividend"—their ability to revitalize redundant spaces and establish a sense of place.
: Designed by Thomas S. Cordiner, this is a prime example of the transition into post-war educational architecture.
: A significant modernist educational building that reflects the functionalist styles of the late 1950s.
: The publication "Glasgow's Post-War Listed Buildings" by Dawn McDowell details these structures with images and historical context. Expand map Glasgow's Post-War Listed Buildings
: A listed landmark in the Knightswood Cross area, representing post-war ecclesiastical architecture.
Glasgow 's post-war architectural legacy consists of approximately out of more than 1,800 total listed structures in the city . These buildings, constructed after 1945, represent a dynamic period of modern architecture and urban planning characterized by optimism and innovative design. Notable Post-War Listed Buildings
Buildings are typically only considered for listing if they are less than 30 years old if they are of or under immediate threat .