18 May 2012 | Justin Carter - Glasgow, Scotland
The site in Glasgow has been parcelled up and put on the market. Scottish Power are doing some work on the power lines.
Here is an update on the wasteland site in Glasgow City centre. This building uses up every available inch of the site,...
Insect Hotels installed at Carntyne Wasteland. These are made from material salvaged from the site - scrap metal and...
I found this article a few years ago about a radish in Japan which had managed to dislodge a paving slab. It also made...
I have been monitoring the site in Cartntyne almost daily, but due to a different routine the site in the centre of town...
While staying in Glasgow I approached the site on Bath Street arriving from the West End. The fencing provided by Avant...
I recently carried out some historical research on my site at 193-195 Pitt Street and 24 Bath Street. The entire...
I'm not sure how easy this is to make out from the image but last time I visited the wasteland I came across this...
Does it make sense to reply to myself? Perhaps..(maybe this is the process of reflection) Anyway, I made an effort to...
Because these sites are fenced off there is an inevitable feeling of anxiety linked to 'trespassing'. To counteract this...
Allan Giddy (from Sydney) visited me in Glasgow on his way from Ireland where he recently had a show. We made a visit to...
Glasgow, 28 mai 2011 Defying nasty eruptive islandic timetable sabotage, an improvised (and unanounced) speed visit...
There was this wasteland site that I walked through each day on my way to work. It lay between the rail track and Old...