Experts estimate the issues may have started more than 100 years ago. Full story:
Cracks were discovered in the Jeffrey Room, and part of the building façade is now lopsided compared to the rest.
Glasgow Life has applied for listed building consent to carry out internal and external work to the library, which is one of the biggest in Europe and has been located on North Street since 1911. An architect’s report said: “In 2017 cracks in internal walls, floors and ceilings became evident inside stairwell 13, The Jeffrey Room and other interior spaces located in the southern bay of the Mitchell Library’s 1911 wing, on all four floor levels adjacent to the external wall at Kent Road.”
The report said that change was “due to the slow, very gradual migration via the water table of extremely fine soil particles being leached from the ground below the foundations, into the surrounding soil strata, underground drainage system, and the interior of the rail tunnel.”
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