John Hutchison (architect)

Over and above his own works he is chiefly remembered as the architect who trained both John Kinross and Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

In 1870 he shared premises at 62 St Vincent Street with his brother, George Hutchison, a furniture retailer.

It was at this point that Charles Rennie Mackintosh joined and some speculate that this mix of architecture and furniture did much to inspire his interests.

[3] In 1888 he was asked to create a design for the restoration of the grave of King Robert III in Paisley Abbey to mark a visit by Queen Victoria.

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Contemporary postcard of Norwich Union Offices. Hope Street St Vincent Street, Glasgow 1899
the grave of Robert III by Hutchison