A new book marks a celebration of Glasgow’s architectural evolution since the turn of the millennium.
Glasgow From Above blends architectural commentary with striking aerial photography and offers a fresh perspective on how the city’s built environment has transformed over the past 25 years.
Authored by architect and academic Rosalie Menon with drone photography captured by Alistair Leith, the book documents the physical transformation of the city centre and 20 surrounding neighbourhoods. It is described as the only book of its kind dedicated solely to Glasgow’s post-2000 urban change.
Published by EatSleepArchitecture Ltd, the 250-page book features colour photography, annotated maps, and commentary on themes including regeneration, infrastructure, and city planning. Each chapter presents a visual narrative of a neighbourhood, viewed from above, tracing the city’s expansion, renewal, and evolving identity.
Glasgow From Above is Rosalie Menon’s second book focusing on the city’s architecture. Her previous title, Fragments of Glasgow (2021), explored overlooked corners and small-scale urban details.
Rosalie, senior academic at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, said, “From an aerial perspective, you begin to understand the city’s patterns — its connections, its growth, and its complexity. Collaborating with Alistair has been a way to reframe familiar places and highlight the value of documenting our built environment in a time of change.
“Glasgow has a truly stunning architectural legacy — from its rich Victorian heritage to the contemporary developments shaping its skyline today. Through this project, we’ve aimed to celebrate that evolution and show how the city continues to reinvent itself but retain its historic identity. By capturing the changes since 2000 from above, we hope to offer a fresh appreciation of Glasgow’s built environment and its unique blend of history and transformation.”
Alistair Leith, who brings nearly 30 years of experience in Glasgow’s construction industry, contributes drone photography captured across different seasons and districts.
To mark the launch, a series of events and talks will take place across Glasgow. These include an event on 24 September at the New Glasgow Society as part of the Glasgow Doors Open Day Festival, and another on 28 September at the Byres Road Book Festival. Members of the public are invited to attend and hear directly from Rosalie.
Glasgow From Above will be available in independent bookshops across Glasgow and also available at Waterstone’s from 28 July. It is also available to order on Amazon at: Glasgow From Above : Menon, Rosalie, Leith, Alistair: Amazon.co.uk: Books