Baird Hall Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings

A towering achievement
460 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow,
G2 3LG
United Kingdom
Phone No. +44 141 332 6415

Transport Options
Train Available : Cowcaddens

Overview

This striking yellow building, now housing Halls of Residence for the University of Strathclyde, was designed by Weddel and Inglis in 1937. It began life as the Beresford Hotel, which was to accommodate visitors to the Empire Exhibition. The architecture reflects the exhibition's art deco theme. The building's fins were originally scarlet and black and its twin towers were capped with flagpoles. Inglis designed and owned cinemas; the similarity between this and the cinema styles of the time is plain to see. Out of term time, Baird Hall returns to its roots and offers bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists at very reasonable rates. Contact the University of Strathclyde Residential Services for further information and bookings.

great.Sauchihall street is where the city's heart beatsby Yahoo | 2007-03-24 04:33:49 |

I was a student here b4 and it was brilliant but not the buildin but the ol bhoys.Is is in the town centre which gives u great advantages

this should'nt have been allowed to happenby Yahoo | 2005-02-14 03:08:04 |

Now lies derelict, a waste of a great cultural and life improving experience, it was a work of art where people met and made friends, a place to enjoy student life at its best, now it is empty, students are losing out.