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.