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The 2014 fire[edit]

The façade of the Mackintosh building after the fire of 2014

The original Mackintosh building was severely damaged by fire on 23 May 2014.[1][2] An initial fire service estimate was that 90 per cent of the building and 70 per cent of its contents had been saved.[3] The fire, which began in the basement, quickly spread upwards and, although it was brought under control quite quickly, significant damage was done to the historic studios and stairways. The renowned Mackintosh library was destroyed; the archive was water damaged, but was able to be air and freeze dried. There were no reported casualties.[4]

The fire broke out as students were preparing for their Degree Show. Eyewitnesses said that the fire appeared to have started when a projector exploded in the basement of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building just before 12:30 pm.[1][5] Investigators later determined that the cause was not a faulty projector, but "a canister of expanding foam" used in close proximity to a hot projector, causing flammable gases to ignite.[6] According to The Scotsman newspaper, the use of aerosol cans is against school policy. The report from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service found that the design of the building contributed greatly to the spread of the fire: "the number of timber lined walls and voids, and original ventilation ducts running both vertically and horizontally throughout the building" as well as "a vertical service void", which "ran the entire height of the building … [and] allowed flames, hot gases, and smoke to travel". Fire and smoke dampers, which are intended to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ducts, had not been retrofitted. In addition, an intended "fire suppression system" for the building had not been completed. A school staff member was on hand when the blaze first ignited, but was unable to contain the fast-spreading flames.[7]

Restoration[edit]

A careful restoration process working on restoring and recreating the Mackintosh design, including the famous library interior, started in 2016.[8] The restoration was performed with historical accuracy, including the use of original wood species such as longleaf pine and tulipwood.[9][10]

The 2018 fire[edit]

A large fire broke out in the Mackintosh Building on 15 June 2018, causing extensive damage. Emergency services received the first call at 11:19 pm BST, and 120 firefighters and 20 fire engines were dispatched to the fire.[11] No casualties were reported. The cause of the fire is not yet known.[12][13] Alan Dunlop, visiting professor of architecture at Robert Gordon University[14] who studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, was contacted by the press immediately after the fire and stated: "I can’t see any restoration possible for the building itself. It looks totally destroyed."[15] This point of view was not supported by the early external building surveys, which appeared to indicate that much of the exterior had survived, though extensively damaged. Drone footage enabled a clearer assessment of the extent of the interior damage, and a programme of partial dismantling was established to stabilise the portions of the facade at risk of collapse, notably the south elevation.[16] A Glasgow City Council spokesperson said: "There is a consensus emerging that the intention of the building control people, HES (Historic Environment Scotland) people and the art school is to save the building... Right now, people are operating on the understanding it will be saveable."[17] It was also noted by Roger Billcliffe that “It has been voted Britain’s most important building several times over, and we have all of the information needed to recreate every detail, following extensive laser surveys after the first fire."[18]

The first opportunity for the school administration to visit the site happened on 19 June 2018. Muriel Gray, Chair of the Board of Governors, stated: "This was the first opportunity for the expert team to see the building and begin what will be a long and complex process of determining the future of the Mack, but we remain optimistic. There is a huge desire to see Mackintosh’s masterpiece rise again, one which we all share. We have incredibly detailed information on the building collated over the last 4 years, and have worked with teams of talented craftspeople who were doing a tremendous job on the restoration."[19] In a subsequent statement to the BBC, Professor Tom Inns, director of the school, affirmed that "This building is not beyond saving. It will be saved in some form." He continued to support his firm belief that the building should continue in its function as a working art school, rather than a museum.[20]

Risk factors[edit]

At the time of the fire, sprinklers had yet to be installed in the building. Components for the fire suppression system had been delivered the day before, but were weeks away from assembly and testing. Building control officers expressed concerns that the end walls may collapse. The itself building remains cordoned off indefinitely, and residents who were affected by the larger cordon were offered accommodation by Glasgow City Council.[21] Businesses and residents were unable to return to their premises for over three months.

On 28 June 2018 it was announced that work was planned to take down parts of the building that werein danger of collapse. Compensation for local residents and businesses was also made available by the Scottish Government.[22]

On 29 June 2018, Glasgow School of Art terminated its £25 million restoration contract with Kier.

Scottish Parliament: Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee[edit]

Press Reporting[edit]


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  5. ^ "Firefighters battle major blaze at Mackintosh Glasgow School of Ar". STV News. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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  11. ^ "Glasgow Jewel Goes Up in Flames for Second Time in 4 Years". Ny Times.
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  14. ^ "Scott Sutherland Aberdeen: School of Architecture - e-architect". e-architect. 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  15. ^ "Glasgow School of Art may be beyond repair after second fire". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  16. ^ "Work begins to dismantle dangerous sections of the Mackintosh Building".
  17. ^ "Glasgow School of Art building expected to be saved from demolition". TheGuardian.com. 18 June 2018.
  18. ^ Wainwright, Oliver (19 June 2018). "Bulldoze or rebuild? Architects at odds over future of Glasgow School of Art". TheGuardian.com.
  19. ^ "Statement from the GSA 19 June 2018 - Work to assess the condition of the Mackintosh Building underway".
  20. ^ "Fire-ravaged art school 'will be saved'". BBC News. 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  21. ^ "Glasgow School of Art fire safety system 'was weeks away'". BBC News. 24 June 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
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