Charles Rennie Mackintosh architect and artist by Robert Macleod
“In this stimulating addition to the studies of British architecture, Robert Macleod seeks to place Charles Rennie Mackintosh within the context of his time and to show how Mackintosh holds his place as one of the greatest of British architects.”
This book offers a thoughtful and well-researched exploration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s life, work, and influence, positioning him not only as a Glasgow figure but as a key player in British and European architectural development. Macleod examines both the artistic and historical forces that shaped Mackintosh's distinctive approach, from his early designs to the evolution of his celebrated style.
Ideal for students of architecture, fans of the Glasgow Style, or those with a broader interest in Arts and Crafts design, this volume adds valuable depth to the study of one of Britain’s most visionary creative minds.

















