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Our building was originally known as the Anderson Free Church, built in 1877. The architect was locally renowned James Sellars, who had made his first impression with his winning design of the Stewart Memorial fountain in Kelvingrove Park, which still exists today.
In 1997, the combined funding from Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund and the Gifted Seats Scheme, the University began the project to develop the building into the Gilmorehill G12 Centre, which was to house the Film, Television and Theatre Department along with a functioning Theatre, Cinema and conference centre.
Gilmorehill G12 has excellent conference facilities for hire at competitive rates.
■Conference Theatre seating up to 200
■Lecture/ Theatre cinema for 138
■4 Seminar rooms
■On site technical assistance
■16/35mm screening facilities
■Video/DVD and data projection
■Microphones and in house PA system
■Induction loop system
■Photocopying and facsimile service
■Wheelchair access to all levels
■Excellent catering facilities
■Licensed Bar
| Suite Name | Capacity (people) | Dimensions(m) | |||||||||
| Theatre | Classrm | Boardrm | Cabaret | Banquet | Ushape | Rec. | H | L | W | A | |
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