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Robert Macintyre

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Macintyre was a founder member of the Inverness Arts Forum and a campaigner in civic redevelopment projects such as Rose Street Hall in Inverness. He worked on these schemes in association with James Steel, an Inverness artist and retired city planner (Halford Associates, Glasgow).
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After Mackintosh Galleries Ltd was dissolved, Macintyre, Tovell and Hardiman continued to support arts events through the Scottish Fine Art Group. In 1993, Macintyre took the post of lecturer in architecture and building science at
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as centrepiece to an arts, heritage and tourist centre for the town. Despite support ("It would be a great shame if such a worthwhile addition to the town were allowed to slip from our grasp," editorial,
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Macintyre died suddenly on 18 September 1997. His colleague, Hector MacDonald, described him as 'a passionate man (who) did nothing in half measures'.
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TD RIBA ARIAS (2 February 1940 – 18 September 1997) was a Scottish architect with a particular interest in church architecture and in the work of
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by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (CRM). The house was completed in 1992. An account of the project was published by the CRM Society.
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in 1976. Whilst a student in Glasgow he was an active member of a drama workshop run by fellow students, Alex Gourlay and
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Macintyre took a position as architect with John Laing Design Associates (1972) overseeing a housing development in
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van Beelan, Sandie (22 September 1997). "Tributes to leading architect who was devotee of Rennie Mackintosh".
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Macintyre began his career in the Glasgow offices of Keppie, Henderson and Partners, the successors to
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by Inverness for his clients Peter and Maxine Tovell - the realisation of a speculative drawing,
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Love, Jim (11 May 1993). "Nic's £1.3 million town arts centre plan began on auntie's jotter".
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Love, Jim (8 May 1992). "An excellent showcase for local artists and national collections?".
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to run an office for Parr and Partners (1974). He set up his own practice there in 1978.
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Love, Jim (23 September 1997). "Death of Inverness arts venue campaign architect".
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Love, Jim (14 August 1992). "Partners unveil radical new plan for town centre".
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Macintyre, Robert Hamilton (Spring 1992). "An Artist's Cottage and Studio".
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van Beelan, Sandie (27 June 1996). "Art group plan to show al fresco".
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Hall, Michael (26 November 1992). "The Artist's Cottage, Inverness".
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This article is about the Scottish architect. For the golfer, see
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Love, Jim (15 March 1996). "Highland artists invade London".
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Stirling and Central Scotland (The Buildings of Scotland).
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Inverness College, University of the Highlands and Islands
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Love, Jim (28 August 1998). "James Steel - obituary".
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Robert Macintyre in Ruchill Church Hall, Glasgow. 1989
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Robert MacIntyre
Robert McIntyre (disambiguation)

Glasgow
Scotland
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Inverness
Glasgow
Scotland
Irvine Royal Academy
Kilwinning
Ayrshire
University of Strathclyde
Mackintosh School of Architecture
Glasgow School of Art
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Andy MacMillan
ecclesiastical architecture
Aberdeen
Moray
Ross
Caithness
Belfast
Inverness
The Artist's Cottage
Farr
North House
South House
Inverness College, University of the Highlands and Islands

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