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GLENNIE, Frederick McIntosh

Born: 1889 12 10
Died: 1954 04 26

Architect


Year registered: 1927

FCIA; MIA; FRIBA 1936

Glennie executed a large number of buildings in Cape Town, having begun to practice in Cape Town in the early 1920s. A prominent catholic, Glennie designed and executed many buildings for the Catholic Church and was commissioned to design the Catholic University of Pope Pius XII at Roma, Basutoland (date?).

Glennie was educated at Wynberg Boy's High School, Cape Town. He was articled to BAKER & MASEY in Cape Town from 1909 until 1911 but remained in the office working as an assistant. In about 1912 he won the Cape Institute of Architects' prize for measured drawings. In 1917 he left BAKER & FLEMING to set up independent practice in Cape Town. In the early years of practice Glennie executed a number of ecclesiastical works, houses and small scale commercial buildings. He quite soon obtained some major commissions, the first of these large works was the Exchange Building for Mann, George & Co in St George's St (1927), a sophisticated design with corner feature recessed for emphasis rising through all six floors. Glennie went on to design many well-known commercial buildings in Cape Town, such as the Commercial Union Assurance building, St George's St (1930). He also designed the Royal Hotel at Beaufort West (1931).

In the 1920' and 30's Glennie was the Old Mutual's architect.

Glennie was an enthusiast of old Cape buildings and one time secretary of The National Society for which he did many drawings of historic Cape buildings. A number of these were reproduced in Dorothea Fairbridge's Historical houses of South Africa (1922) and in GE PEARSE's Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa (1933).

In 1933 Glennie made an extensive overseas visit, studying buildings in England, the Netherlands, France and Italy with a further year's travel and residence in England, America, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Italy. He returned to Cape Town, continuing to practise until 1953. He acted as senior associate architect on several schemes, a number in association with JZ SCHUURMANS-STEKHOVEN with whom he worked for instance on the Provincial Buildings (Wale St/Queen Victoria St/Long St/Dorp St) in 1940. Other late buildings by Glennie include Court Chambers for Syfrets Trust in Wale St (c1950).

Glennie's office was a popular place for students in training; LF McCONNELL was among those who gained office experience in Glennie's office. Glennie was also a co-founder of the South African National Botanic Gardens at Kirstenbosch.

In 1944 he entered partnership with TE EGAN, joined by H SIKKEL in 1946 (GLENNIE, EGAN & SIKKEL). He retired in 1953 and died in Cape Town.

(FRIBA nom papers (1936) 3364; RIBA Jnl Apr 1955:271 obit; SAAR Oct 1954:43 obit, port)

All truncated references not fully cited in 'References' are those of Joanna Walker's original text and cited in full in the 'Bibliography' entry of the Lexicon.

List of projects

With photographs
With notes
* Indicates buildings on the
Pryce-Lewis list

8 Flats and 3 garages for A Lindstrom: 1931. Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
8 Flats and garages for A Lindstrom: 1929. [Jamestown ?], Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Alliance Assurance Co Building - Protea Assurance House: 1933 : 1990. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Barclays Bank: 1930. Worcester, Western Cape - Architect
Cape Provincial Administration Building: 1939 : 1975. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1939 *
Christian Brothers College: 1936. Green Point, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Christian Brothers School: 1936. Woodstock, Western Cape - Architect *
Chubb and Maxwell Building - Horizon House: 1935. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Commercial Union Assr Building: 1930. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Convent of the Good Shepherd: 1928. Claremont, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Court Chambers for Syfrets Trust: 1951. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Exchange Building: 1927. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Galvin and Sales Printing Company: 1934. Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
H Polliack and Co Building: 1926. Central, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
House: 1930. Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
House Capt Watson: Rothburg: 1920. Tamboerskloof, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
House Countess Labia - Natale Labia Museum - Casa Labia: 1928-1930. Muizenberg, Western Cape - Architect *
House for A Polliack: 1929. Fresnaye, Sea Point, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
House for JL Vardy: 1929. Kenilworth, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
House I Wolf: 1920. Oranjezicht, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
House JB and M Taylor: Rodwell: 1934. Muizenberg, Western Cape - Architect *
House Justice Curlewis: 1930. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
House S Sacks: 1927. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Houses, for A Purnell: 1928. Sea Point, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Iziko Museum - Slave Lodge - Supreme Court: 1680 : 1807-1814 : 1926 : 1961-1964. Central, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Labia Residence: 1928. Muizenberg, Western Cape - Architect
Liberal Insurance Building, alt: 1938. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
London Assr Co: c1939. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Mausoleum: 1931. Wynberg, Western Cape - Architect *
Nazareth House: c1882 : 1930. Vredehoek, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1930 *
Old Mutual: 1930 : n.d.. Beaufort West, Western Cape - Architect 1930
Old Mutual: 1930. Tshwane (Pretoria), Gauteng - Architect
Our Lady of Good Hope Roman Catholic Church and Parsonage: 1940. Sea Point , Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Royal Hotel: 1931. Beaufort West, Western Cape - Architect
SA Mutual Life Assurance Society Building: c1930. Aliwal North, Eastern Cape - Architect
SA Mutual Life Assurance Society Building - Mutual Heights: 1934-1936 : 2004-2005. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1934-1936
Sacks, Futeran and Co Warehouse: 1932. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1932 *
Sacks, Futeran and Co Warehouse: 1932. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1937 alterations *
Sacks, Pateson & Co Building, add: 1928. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Sacred Heart Catholic Church: c1918. Green Point, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Salesian Institute: 1910 : 1936. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1936 *
Sedgwick and Company Building: 1932 : 1939. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1932 *
Sedgwick and Company Building: 1932 : 1939. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1939 alterations *
Springfield Dominican Convent School: 1871 : pre-1936. Wynberg, Western Cape - Architect alterations pre-1936
St Agnes's School: 1936. Woodstock, Western Cape - Architect
St Joseph's Hospital - Vincent Pallotti Hospital: 1938 : 1941. Pinelands, Western Cape - Architect 1941 alterations *
St Mary's Cathedral: 1840-51 : 1864 : 1951. Central, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
St Mary's Convent: 1920. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect (Remodeling) *
St Michael's Parish Hall: 1932. Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Teachers' Training College: 1930. Mowbray, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Temple Chambers - Board of Executors Building: 1893 : 1929. Central, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect 1929 *
Van Ryn's Wine & Spirit Co Ltd: 1919. Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect
Wellington Fruit Growers building: 1902 : 1934. Central, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *
Workshop for Atkinson's Properties: 1941. Paarden Eiland, Cape Town, Western Cape - Architect *

Books citing GLENNIE

CPIA Committee. 1983. The Buildings of Cape Town 1983 : Phase Two. Volume Three : Catalogue and Classification. Cape Town: Cape Provincial Institute of Architects. pp

Cumming-George, L. 1933. Architecture in South Africa - Volume One. Cape Town: The Speciality Press of S.A. Ltd.. pp 98

Fairbridge, Dorothea. 1922. Historic houses of South Africa. London: Oxford University Press. pp

Fransen, Hans. 2004. The old buildings of the Cape. A survey of extant architecture from before c1910 in the area of Cape Town - Calvinia - Colesberg - Uitenhage. Johannesburg & Cape Town: Jonathan Ball Publishers. pp 52a, 64a, 155c, 157b

Greig, Doreen. 1971. A Guide to Architecture in South Africa. Cape Town: Howard Timmins. pp 100

ISAA. 1927. Register of Members the Institute of South African Architects. Johannesburg: ISAA (Unpublished Record). pp G7b

Picton-Seymour, Désirée. 1989. Historical Buildings in South Africa. Cape Town: Struikhof Publishers. pp 22

Rennie, John for CPIA. 1978. The Buildings of Central Cape Town 1978. Volume Two : Catalogue. Cape Town: Cape Provincial Institute of Architects. pp

Simons, Phillida Brooke. 1995. Old Mutual, 1845-1995. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau. pp 107, 108, 110, 113, 114, 120, 126

Walker, Michael. 2010. A Statement In Stone. Cape Town: Privately published by Michael Walker. pp 32-36, 42, 95

Walker, Michael. 2012. Early architects of Cape Town and their buildings (1820 - 1926) with postcard illustrations, The. St James: Michael Walker. pp 15

Walker, Michael. 2009. Muizenberg - a forgotten story. Cape Town: Privately published by Michael Walker. pp 69

Walker, Michael & Stuart-Findlay, Derek. 2011. St James, a place of dreams: Bicentenary Edition 1810-2010. St James: Kalk Bay Historical Association. pp 158-159

Entries in books by GLENNIE

Glennie, FM. Plate 45. Groot Constantia. The Wine Cellar (F. M. Glennie Mens et Delt 1912. Traced J Fassler). In Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa. 1957. Batsford