James Miller Architect

James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860–1947) was a Scottish architect, recognised for his commercial architecture in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Notable among these are the American-influenced Union Bank building at 110-20 St Vincent Street; his 1901-1905 extensions to Glasgow Central railway station; and Wemyss Bay railway station on the Firth of Clyde. His lengthy career resulted in a wide range of building types, and, with the assistance of skilled draughtsmen such as Richard M Gunn, he adapted his designs to changing tastes and new architectural materials and technologies.Miller moved to Stirling in 1911, at 'Randolphfield', and died there on 28 November 1947.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1860
Birth place
Perthshire
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathNovember 28, 1947
Place of death
Stirling

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Significant building
Glasgow Central station
One Great George Street
Wemyss Bay railway station

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