FEATURE INVISIBLE CITIES

\\‘ \ \ ~\ \ \~\)\ 9. \ i. \ i\;‘\.‘ I \‘; ’3‘ ‘> \ \ \ \ \ i \ \\ \\\ \\.\ “\ V ' .. ' “"- \ _-. “.\‘ ‘\ \ I. \ \ i \. .~ 2 I | ‘3; ‘\ \H g l .\ \x .t. r \ \\‘ “'n \' ‘. . ‘-\ ' x ~. :\‘~\.\~ , ;\‘-.'\"“~~.\'\“ ‘T\.\\\\ .~ I i ‘\ 0‘3"; \f 3‘“ t l , .\ \ \ -\ \ ~ 0 \ \‘§'\\‘ ",ei~ \ ~ \\\ )/' ‘\‘A 3" \ ) \ 3 \ ) .Llii' f\ . .\ \ or". , \ a ~ ‘~’\\ \ (7‘: a I .. r‘ r \' . - .i ' My! ' g '0‘ t a .3 ~ , , ,. " 9 ' 0‘ ”’/I ""l' \\\\'g.‘ ‘\ ~ g\. . t . \i \ p. , /) , , «jg/1]., ~ \\ . \ ' 2 o c n ' ' - }‘\~‘:.fl\.:>\~ \\\‘ 9/ ,".(/’I [(l/ / / // ' '- é It; a, i \\\\ flag?» 3%}; *fifii‘g‘f / [,1 / ' y / - If? g \\ \‘ ~ ‘9‘ ‘\.\\‘.’.§\“d; ,4: "I ,r /,/r / / o l: t . x *§-\\m\ veg: §§’“‘35.§‘?'3.§.§2§'g€¢ E3; 1?" ~;,>’,.£&w‘$,,; .- w I ' ll 4/171. 5 _' _:-—"E_- - .. . _ . _‘ i __ M," .i ._._..__.-r. '.... _. ...—-— _:‘- L__‘-I r—---\..- r vi..:*:?r'- a“ ._ I .;:f-§:;{f£smv '"TM'P‘ IKITM‘ .I ~. \ ', [R $.— .‘Y when 3 my ‘-::

v.” _ In; ._ ' _’ pt --) M /__l' H7

; t e I. '; _. , » _ '. _ _ v, "at _. l

j d ' . ' _1_ _ ,'__ - . .- 0". )‘f‘ I

l ‘1 I, "‘ ' “32- ' i i '1 fit. “IV, lBurreIICOIIectlon- ; i a - " a . u, : - - . ~ _ * - ' ' MlchaelMachchael | ' ' .

e‘. U .a " It took 27 years forthc = Burrell Museum to T],- A _

become a reality. A competition to design a purpose-built home for the massive collection assembled by Sir William Burrell was held in 1972. Ofthe 242 entries it attracted. this design by Michael MaCMichacl was the only one by a Scottish architect to reach the final

BACK

THE

FUTURE

mu nuscow i

O "5‘ {.93. .

.9 T ' "

fix //,"f//,/”.

I -,,,//I ,/////,/,

', //,/,/’///,

t ' a i 1'

1 '~ 'ifi\+\.

14 The List 8— 21 November 1991