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Apr 6, 2016 in Architecture, We Are GLM

GLM Attends Hinterland to launch 2016 Festival of Architecture

Team GLM enjoyed a memorable night out together at Hinterland, the launch of the 2016 Festival of Architecture. GLM is proud to sponsor the Festival of Architecture, which serves as a celebration of the built environment in Scotland as part of the Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design.

Hinterland invites audiences to experience one of Scotland’s most iconic 20th century buildings, St. Peter’s Seminary, transformed using sound and light. GLM jumped on this unprecedented opportunity to explore this modernist masterpiece that is open to the public for the first time. Although it was built on fifty years ago to train monks, the seminary was abandoned only fifteen years later and since then has fallen into ruin.

Hinterland was a brilliant experience for the entire team – particularly our architecture department – and we look forward to participating in the rest of the Festival’s exciting programme of events for the coming year.

Hinterland Collage

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