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6/6 301 St Vincent Street is set to be transformed into a landmark workplace in the heart of Glasgow. Once the UK’s larg...
10/09/2025

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301 St Vincent Street is set to be transformed into a landmark workplace in the heart of Glasgow. Once the UK’s largest single-occupant office, the building will be reimagined with a bold new façade, a reconfigured entrance, and terraces activated with planting and outdoor amenity. This retrofit retains the structure’s scale and presence while reshaping it for the future. The project delivers a total of 30,000m² across offices, amenities and landscaped terraces, breathing new life into an important site in the city’s

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office
building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow.

5/6The new façade introduces rhythm and transparency through deep vertical fins and fullheight glazing. Generous terrac...
10/09/2025

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The new façade introduces rhythm and transparency through deep vertical fins and fullheight glazing. Generous terraces, shown here in section, extend the workplace into outdoor space, weaving landscape into the architecture. These interventions prioritise daylight, wellbeing and views while giving the building a distinctive, modern identity. The redevelopment balances performance with character, combining Grade A office standards with sustainable design features.

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow.

4/6A new public-facing ground floor and reimagined entrance make the building more open and accessible at street level. ...
10/09/2025

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A new public-facing ground floor and reimagined entrance make the building more open and accessible at street level. The striking red façade establishes a confident civic presence, while retail and amenity spaces bring activity to the surrounding streetscape. LOM’s proposals transform a closed 1980s office into a connected urban workplace that supports both tenants and the wider city.

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office
building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow

3/6At the centre of the proposals is a dramatic atrium filled with daylight and greenery. Doubleheight spaces, generous...
08/09/2025

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At the centre of the proposals is a dramatic atrium filled with daylight and greenery. Doubleheight spaces, generous walkways and shared amenities create an environment designed for collaboration and wellbeing. More than just circulation, the atrium is imagined as a vibrant social space at the heart of the building. This new internal focus reflects a wider ambition: to create workplaces that are transparent, flexible and people-centred.

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office
building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow.

2/6The retrofit gives 301 St Vincent Street a bold architectural expression. Vertical fins and deeply set glazing animat...
08/09/2025

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The retrofit gives 301 St Vincent Street a bold architectural expression. Vertical fins and deeply set glazing animate the façade, improving environmental performance while defining the building on Glasgow’s skyline. The design respects the original structure but enhances it with a strong new identity. This approach embodies the project’s ethos, revitalising existing buildings rather than replacing them, and extending their value for decades to come.

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office
building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow.

1/6Planted rooftop terraces provide 3,700m² of external landscaped space to the development. These enhanced spaces intro...
08/09/2025

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Planted rooftop terraces provide 3,700m² of external landscaped space to the development. These enhanced spaces introduce revitalised landscape and increased biodiversity to the development – providing external amenity for building uses while underscoring the project’s focus on sustainability, wellbeing and long-term adaptability.

LOM have designed the proposals for 301 St Vincent Street to reposition a 1980s office
building as a future-ready workplace with 22,300m² of Grade A office space, 4,650m² of amenities and 3,710m² of landscaped external terraces in the heart of Glasgow.


Teaching spaces at Point Blank are designed to replicate the conditions of real-world studios while supporting collabora...
03/09/2025

Teaching spaces at Point Blank are designed to replicate the conditions of real-world studios while supporting collaborative learning. Each classroom is equipped with industry-standard consoles, software and hardware, giving students the opportunity to work in a professional setting from day one. The robust finishes, polished concrete floors, exposed structure and technical lighting, create an industrial aesthetic that aligns with the building’s warehouse origins, while acoustic treatments ensure high-quality sound across every workstation.

LOM transformed a Victorian warehouse in Hoxton into Point Blank’s new 1,800m² campus, creating a cutting-edge environment for music education. The retrofit balances the raw character of the historic structure with the technical precision of modern recording and performance spaces. Across classrooms, studios and rehearsal areas, the design combines advanced acoustic engineering with warm, tactile interiors to inspire creativity.

The control rooms form the technical and creative heart of the campus. The layout allows tutors and students to work sid...
03/09/2025

The control rooms form the technical and creative heart of the campus. The layout allows tutors and students to work side by side, reinforcing collaboration while maintaining the standards of a working studio. Lighting, materials and detailing are carefully tuned to reduce distractions and keep focus on the act of listening, helping bridge the gap between education and industry practice.

LOM transformed a Victorian warehouse in Hoxton into Point Blank’s new 1,800m² campus, creating a cutting-edge environment for music education. The retrofit balances the raw character of the historic structure with the technical precision of modern recording and performance spaces. Across classrooms, studios and rehearsal areas, the design combines advanced acoustic engineering with warm, tactile interiors to inspire creativity.

Rehearsal rooms bring the energy of live music into a controlled, high-performance setting. Retained brickwork and timbe...
03/09/2025

Rehearsal rooms bring the energy of live music into a controlled, high-performance setting. Retained brickwork and timber floors give the spaces warmth and a tactile quality that nods to the building’s industrial past, while specialist acoustic linings and soundproofing create the controlled environment essential for practice and recording. These rooms offer the flexibility
to host anything from individual practice sessions to full band rehearsals, ensuring that
students experience the full spectrum of live music-making in an authentic context.

LOM transformed a Victorian warehouse in Hoxton into Point Blank’s new 1,800m² campus, creating a cutting-edge environment for music education. The retrofit balances the raw character of the historic structure with the technical precision of modern recording and performance spaces. Across classrooms, studios and rehearsal areas, the design combines advanced acoustic engineering with warm, tactile interiors to inspire creativity.

Beyond studios and rehearsal spaces, the campus includes areas that foster reflection, discussion and theoretical learni...
01/09/2025

Beyond studios and rehearsal spaces, the campus includes areas that foster reflection, discussion and theoretical learning. The library provides a quieter counterpart to the intensity of music production, allowing students to study, research and exchange ideas. With warm timber finishes, rows of reference material and a rich palette, this room create a collegiate atmosphere that supports deeper engagement with the academic side of music. The design emphasises focus and dialogue, complementing the energy of the performance-driven spaces elsewhere on campus.

LOM transformed a Victorian warehouse in Hoxton into ’s new 1,800m² campus, creating a cutting-edge environment for music education. The retrofit balances the raw character of the historic structure with the technical precision of modern recording and performance spaces. Across classrooms, studios and rehearsal areas, the design combines advanced acoustic engineering with warm, tactile interiors to inspire creativity.

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