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Fire crews tackle blaze at Glasgow School of Art | Fire crews tackle blaze at Glasgow School of Art |
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A major blaze has broken out at the A-listed Glasgow School of Art - one of Scotland's most iconic buildings. | |
An eyewitness said the fire appeared to have started in the basement of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building in Renfrew Street just before 12:30. | An eyewitness said the fire appeared to have started in the basement of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building in Renfrew Street just before 12:30. |
Smoke is billowing from the main windows, which are cracking, and through the attic studios. | Smoke is billowing from the main windows, which are cracking, and through the attic studios. |
Smoke is also drifting across the M8. Police have cordoned off Renfrew Street. | Smoke is also drifting across the M8. Police have cordoned off Renfrew Street. |
Six fire appliances were at the scene, with firefighters seen pouring water on the building from a high ladder as flames blew windows out. | |
Broadcaster Muriel Gray, a former student and current chairwoman of the school, arrived and burst into tears when she saw the building in flames. | |
A post on Twitter from the School of Art said: "The Mackintosh building is on fire, all have been evacuated & we will post updates as we get them. Currently setting up an incident number." | |
Singer Lily Allen tweeted: "Oh no! This Glasgow School Of Art fire is devastating." | |
Austin Yuill, who works as a chef at the art school, told the BBC: "I've been moved two streets away from the Mackintosh building but before we left the place was completely ablaze all down the west side of the building. | |
"I'm told it started in the basement and it's worked its way all the way up through the five floors. | |
"As far as I know it started from a spark which has gone on to foam, expanding foam." | |
Asked how busy the art school was, he said: "It would be very busy because we're working up to the end-of-year assessments, so all the students were installing their work today all over the Mackintosh building. There are a lot of very upset students here." | |
He added: "Quite apart from it being voted the best building of the last 175 years, it is a major tourist draw and has an incredible reputation as an art school. This is really terrible." | |
Charles Rennie Mackintosh is lauded as Scotland's most influential architect and designer, with the art school building which bears his name considered by many to be his greatest masterpiece. | |
Mackintosh was a 28-year-old junior draughtsman at a Glasgow architecture firm when he drew up the designs for the building, which features distinctive heavy sandstone walls and large windows. | |
The dramatic art nouveau design took about 12 years to be completed, opening in 1909, but it signalled the birth of a new style in 20th Century European architecture. | |
Former students include actors Robbie Coltrane and Peter Capaldi and artist Peter Howson. | |
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