A Symphony in Stone
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Documentary, 01-Jan-2019
“A Symphony in Stone” celebrates Glasgow's stunning cityscape and architecture, tracing its evolution from Industrial Revolution wealth to innovative urban design. The film explores how tenements shaped the townscape and highlights the influence of art nouveau and modern materials, epitomized by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, revealing a city of extraordinary individuality and design continuity.
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