The Hill House Box Museum / Carmody Groarke
The Hill House is one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s most significant works, one of Scotland's most acclaimed buildings, and a seminal part of early 20th century European architecture. Built in 1902 for the publisher Walter Blackie and his young family, it is sited in Helensburgh, 30km west of Glasgow, and commands panoramic views south over the River Clyde estuary.
- architects: Carmody Groarke
- Location: London, United Kingdom
- Project Year: 2019
- Photographs: Johan Dehlin