Latitude: 55.8583 / 55°51'29"N
Longitude: -4.2546 / 4°15'16"W
OS Eastings: 258981
OS Northings: 665091
OS Grid: NS589650
Mapcode National: GBR 0LM.MP
Mapcode Global: WH3P8.M07R
Plus Code: 9C7QVP5W+85
Entry Name: Burton's, 122-132 Argyle Street, Glasgow
Listing Name: 122-132 (Even Nos) Argyle Street with 2-8 Buchanan Street
Listing Date: 4 September 1989
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 375436
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32618
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: 122-132 Argyle Street, Burton's
ID on this website: 200375436
Location: Glasgow
County: Glasgow
Town: Glasgow
Electoral Ward: Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Retail store
Harry Wilson, Leeds, 1929; additions and alterations, R I Pierce and N Martin, 1938. 5-storey, symmetrical department store on prominent corner site. Portland stone cladding to steel frame. Shop front altered later, with moulded cornice retained.
ARGYLE STREET: giant quasi-Ionic pilasters flanking centre bay, fluted at base and neck, supporting chevroned (Red Indian) frieze spanning across flanking bays. Slightly projecting moulded panel across centre bay at 4th floor, with cusped voussoirs to semi-circular window above, flanked by square windows.
Cavetto arrises to outer jambs and lintels of flanking bays. Narrow, outer bays to 3rd floor height, cut back to concave at 4th floor, with small window set in and Art Deco lamp standards set on angle. Cavetto cornice with foliate detail and oval cartouche in concave bays; moulded blocking course above centre. Blue-painted decorative metal bands between floors (1st to 3rd) in Burton's house style, given wreath and acroteria at 2nd floor panels.
BUCHANAN STREET: detailed as Argyle Street elevation with paired quasi-Ionic pilasters (glazed between) flanking centre bay fleche detailed panels with quasi-anthemion above at 4th floor; anthemion details at impost of semi-circular window.
N ELEVATION: recessed from Buchanan Street. Plain ashlar with tripartite windows at ground. Narrow strip lights to centre and flanking wider windows. Fluted band above 3rd floor; elongated octagonal window to centre of 4th floor. Stepped string course above, and initialled oval cartouche on cavetto cornice.
Metal casement and hopper windows in 30's form, opaque at 1st floor.
Distinctive form of Burton Montague Company style. Martin was the house -architect, and his work can also be seen at Burton's store in Paisley.
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