The Future Is Bright; Where Better to Find Pure Lines and Striking Features Than an Architectural Expert's Modern Apartment? By Heather Macleod

The HeraldMay 12, 2004

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Curvaceous panoramic window walls, sinuous stainless steel appliances, swathes of hardwood cherry flooring for underfoot luxury and a catwalk-style decked balcony. Have I got your attention? We're talking about an uptown house with proportions so perfect that they instantly suggest ease, balance and refinement.

Neil Baxter and Josh McGuire, the owners of this second-floor apartment in Lanark Street, Glasgow, have ensured that nothing is superfluous in this flat. But then you would expect nothing less from the man who heads architects' firm Neil Baxter Associates and who is also director of Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, the charity which helps to restore buildings for the public good - St Andrews in the Square being a prime example.

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The Future Is Bright; Where Better to Find Pure Lines and Striking Features Than an Architectural Expert's Modern Apartment? By Heather Macleod

It was the architectural consultant's love affair with his native city that attracted him to this two-bedroomed apartment.

It is part of the Homes for the Future development designed by Ushida-Findla...

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