Warehouse, 33 Dalintober Street, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Warehouse. 2 related planning applications.

Warehouse, 33 Dalintober Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
tattered-barrel-dock
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 December 1970
Type
Warehouse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The building at 33 Dalintober Street in Glasgow is a Beaux Arts warehouse designed by James Ferrigan, which began construction in 1919 and was completed in 1933. It is a five-storey structure with a basement, featuring a nine-by-fifteen-by-five-bay layout. The warehouse was converted into flatted accommodation in 1999. The exterior is made of ashlar stone, with the end and central three bays projecting forward.

The main entrance is marked by a wide granite columned Doric doorpiece, topped with a scrolled pediment that includes a seated statue, urns, and a balustrade. The ground floor has channelled walls with round-headed windows, while the first floor also features channelled walls but with segmental windows. The third and fourth floors have bipartite windows separated by giant Ionic pilasters, with the three central bays supported by four Ionic columns. An entablature runs above the fourth floor, and the fifth floor features bipartite windows and small Doric pilasters. A dentil cornice adorns the top of the building, and there is a central parapet with segmental pediments.

The slate roof includes pavilions that are rusticated on the first and second floors, with giant Ionic columns extending through the third and fourth floors, where tripartite windows are located. The fifth floor has a Diocletian window and two oculi situated above the entablature. The ornate parapet is complemented by square French pavilion roofs covered in fish-scale slates and round-headed dormers.

On Dalintober Street, the nine bays of the building are similarly detailed, but the southern pavilion features Doric pilasters and lacks a pavilion roof.

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