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Figure 1 - Hill house |
Hill House in Helensburgh was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and was built between 1902 and 1904. Mackintosh did not only design the building, but designed all of the internal furniture as well, even the door handles. The house was designed for the publisher Walter Blackie and before Mackintosh started creating the building he actually stayed with the publisher so that he could see how he lived and what he thought Blackie main needs were. This showed how much of a perfectionist Charles Rennie Mackintosh was; he wanted to get everything just right even down to the final touches. The exterior of the house is a quite imposing as it sits overlooking the garden with its large form and isometric shape. It is completely opposite to the interior mainly because the exterior is painted white and dark colours have been used to decorate the interior, but also because the outside of the building is quite plain and the interior has lots of intricate detailing. Mackintosh actually designed the house from the inside, which is why the exterior takes this unusual form. This is probably what makes it so striking, the fact that it is so different and very clearly a Mackintosh building.
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Figure 2 - Interior |
Figure 1 - Hill House - www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk
Figure 2 - Interior - www.designmuseum.org