LOM unveils plans for retrofit of brutalist Glasgow groundscraper

LOM Glasgow 4

Former oil company headquarters was once the largest single-occupant building in the UK

LOM has submitted plans for a deep retrofit and extension of a brutalist ‘groundscraper’ in the city centre of Glasgow.

The proposals for 301 St Vincent Street would replace the 300,000sq ft building’s facade, add two storeys at roof level, reconfigure its internal spaces and add new external terraces and gardens.

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