Friday 5 September 2008

while walking home the other day....

I passed the Great Eastern Hotel on Duke St, I've passed it everyday for the past year and have always found it interesting and loved the idea of what might be inside. It was famous for being the largest homeless mens hostle in Britain but it was closed down around five years ago with big plans to turn it into something else but nothing has been done yet. It looks like nothing will be done in the near future either as in January this year a huge storm blew the roof off and theres been no sign of any restoration being done or even any protection from the elements? I imagine it will eventually just be another building left to rot and then easy to knock down.


But back to my walk home.... as i was passing it about two weeks ago i noticed that the ground floor side door was not only unlocked but sitting open. this temptation was just to much to resist so i went to explore. I dont doubt that it was stupid and a bit dangerous but it was fantastic inside!


the ground floor was full of odds and ends like chairs, traffic cones, old kettles and mugs. it smelled terrible and im sure there must still be quite desperate people spending the night there, its the most wind and water tight of the whole place and is probably a more comfortable alternative to the street. Going up to the different floors was much more exciting though, the floors higher up are so bare and as huge as ballrooms now that they've been cleared of all the tiny dormitories. The higher up we went the less floor there was and the more you could see the sky peeking through the holes in the floors above but we where "safley" taking pictures from the concrete side stairwell. by the time we made it to the fourth floor i was well and truley spooked and too scared to chance the very very narrow dark stairway to the higher even ricketier floors, particularly when we became sure we heard someone moving around higher up.


So narrowly escaping with my life (or at least thats how it felt at the time) and a few pictures it feels like another little bit of the city thats not such a mystery anymore.



3 comments:

Emlyn said...

Just been looking at art school blogs and chanced upon your great eastern post...

I put together a photography exhibition in there in 2001. It was my first project out of art school, but still one of my favourites. I don't have much of a record of it now so thank-you for pointing me back to the hidden glasgow site, I'd completely forgotten we had that done.

You're right about the building. It's incredible, especially the top two floors where the suspended concrete floors have collapsed through leaving gaping holes. The 'cells' were incredible too, tiny, cramped, impersonal. The noise and the smell will stay with me forever...

I'm doing a talk soon in the Vis Com dept. about my design work... may use this as a starting point!
best,
emlyn

Lorraine Hamilton said...

thanks so much for your comment!

I'll keep an eye out for the talk you will be doing and try my best to come along.

Thanks again
Lorraine

Emlyn said...

No probs, will let you know nearer the time.
Cheers,
Emlyn