Can't believe what's happening at Glasgow School of Art. There's been a major fire and the library and museum have been destroyed. Presume many pieces of unique CR Mackintosh art nouveau furniture have been destroyed.
Jon Snow was there for Channel 4 News re. Scottish referendum survey only a couple of weeks back, but the students seemed more intent on computers than books. I was shown around years ago with a group of French and English Art Teachers all of us administrators of a Franco/Britannic art student exchange programme.
I thought the ghost of Mackintosh hung a bit heavy over the place, but it's always sad when important historical artefacts get destroyed.
I sometimes wonder if the people responsible for safeguarding national treasures have any qualifications in the subject. I suppose a sprinkler system would have not been 'in period'. A few years ago some iron age settlements were 'tidied up' in Northumberland and a library below river level in london was surprisingly flooded.
Yes, I think it is a tragedy when a beautiful iconic building is lost. Hopefully the exterior will survive which is something. A beautiful building can move me to tears but keep that to yourselves I don't want everyone to know.