Glasgow's Post-war Listed Buildings -

While often controversial due to their non-traditional materials and lack of antiquity, these structures are increasingly valued for their "heritage dividend"—their ability to revitalize redundant spaces and establish a sense of place.

: Designed by Thomas S. Cordiner, this is a prime example of the transition into post-war educational architecture. glasgow's post-war listed buildings

: Located at 60 Knightswood Road, this is a officially recognized Category-listed building. : Located at 60 Knightswood Road, this is

Glasgow 's post-war architectural legacy consists of approximately out of more than 1,800 total listed structures in the city . These buildings, constructed after 1945, represent a dynamic period of modern architecture and urban planning characterized by optimism and innovative design. Notable Post-War Listed Buildings Notable Post-War Listed Buildings : A notable listed

: A notable listed structure on Chamberlain Road representing the mid-20th-century expansion of higher education facilities. Identification and Protection

: A significant modernist educational building that reflects the functionalist styles of the late 1950s.

Buildings are typically only considered for listing if they are less than 30 years old if they are of or under immediate threat .