Walter Underwood & Partners
Walter Underwood & Partners were a Glasgow-based firm of architects that operated from 1960 to 1991.
History

Fulton Building, University of Dundee (1961)
Walter Underwood & Partners was formed in May 1960 by Walter Underwood after leaving Wylie, Shanks & Underwood with colleagues Michael Beale and T George Low. In 1964, three further colleagues were made partners; David J Leslie, James M Paton and William McLean.[1]
Underwood died in April 1988, and the partnership was wound up in 1991 when some partners retired.
Projects

Bruce Hotel, East Kilbride, 2022
- Fulton Building, University of Dundee, 1962
- Queen Margaret Union, University of Glasgow, 1968[2]
- Bruce Hotel, East Kilbride Shopping Centre, 1969
- Bank of England Branch Treasury, Glasgow, 1970s
- Martyrs Church of Scotland, Townhead, 1975
- Food Science Building, University of Strathclyde, 1981
- Fountain House, Clydesdale Bank, Glasgow, 1981
References
- "Basic Biographical Details". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- "Finding Brutalism". Architecture Today. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
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