Our Saltire Scholar Eilidh discusses her visit to The Hill House in May and her impressions of the conservation work taking place there.
Philip Long, chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland, describes the ground-breaking work underway to preserve Mackintosh’s domestic masterpiece The Hill House, as well as examining more broadly this Scottish genius of design.
Join us at the Walters Art Musuem in Baltimore for a lecture with NTSUSA executive director Kirstin Bridier. Her lecture is in conjunction with the current exhibition ‘Designing the New: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glascow Style’.
The most photogenic of the National Trust for Scotland’s properties. #nofilterneeded
NTSUSA, The American-Scottish Foundation, and the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of NYC invite you to a talk and reception in celebration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s 150th birthday.
Images from the living room, dining room, and master bedroom of the home exhibit the urgency of the Campaign for Hill House.
Thinking inside the box to rescue Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House, an internationally recognized icon of early modern architecture.
We spoke to Charles Randak of Toshie Mackintosh, a group of Glasgow School of Art Graduates, about Mackintosh, Hill House and the inspiration behind their latest collection.
View images of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s finest domestic creation, The Hill House. Fundraising for conservation work is underway to save this treasured landmark.
A closer look at Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh, wife and collaborator to Glasgow’s iconic master designer and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Our brand new Marketing Communications intern Lauren has finally arrived to join us all the way from Scotland!
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