Nye Bevan House

Nye Bevan House, was a large office development located in the Blythswood Hill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

[3] The design involved a main frontage facing India Street with another shorter wing extending eastwards along Elmbank Crescent.

The main frontage was faced with alternating bands of dark brick and steel-framed windows and the building ranged in height up to nine storeys.

The remodelled school and offices were formally opened by Elizabeth II on 2 November 1979, when the whole complex was renamed "Strathclyde House".

[17] The council chamber there was briefly used in 2000 by the Scottish Parliament, with its new permanent home at Holyrood under construction and the temporary buildings in Edinburgh booked out.

Main building of old High School (1846), became Strathclyde House 8.