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Gillespie, Kidd & Coia
1927–1987 Scottish architectural firm / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia was a Scottish architectural firm famous for their application of modernism in churches and universities, as well as at St Peter's Seminary in Cardross. Though founded in 1927, they are best known for their work in the post-war period. The firm was wound up in 1987.
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![]() Main chapel at St Peter's Seminary | |
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Key architects | Jack Coia Thomas Warnett Kennedy Isi Metzstein Andy MacMillan |
Founded | 1927 |
Dissolved | 1987 |
Location | Glasgow |
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Awards | RIBA Royal Gold Medal[1] |
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In 2007, the firm was the subject of a major retrospective exhibition at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.