Charles Rennie Mackintosh was Glasgow's leading architect and designer at the turn of the century. Yet despite his eminence in Scotland and on the Continent his career was short-lived. Stephen Games assesses Mackintosh's achievements and reflects on the sources of his reputation in the early part of the century and in Glasgow today. With contributions from, among others, MARY NEWBERY-STURROCK ROGER BILCUFFE , TOM HOWARTH
ROBERT MACLEOD. ANDY MACMILLAN and PETER VERGO.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS