The revamp of George Square has been one of the most talked about projects in Glasgow.
The designs by the companies taking part in the international competition to redesign the Square were revealed on Wednesday. The winning design will be announced on Friday, January 18.
Fountains, pavilions, wooded areas, installations, reworking of its statues and a tartan surface are among some of the proposals.
The redesign aims to revamp the square ahead of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Click on the links below to see the proposed redesigns: this is your chance to comment in detail on the six visions.
The identity of the designs are currently being kept secret. However, for more information about the six architects who came up with the plans click the George Square: the designers link.
Here's a list of our recent stories, features and a letters special about the George Square revamp.
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Letters Special - George Square
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Calls grow to halt George Square plans
Public 'ignored in Square design bid'
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Glasgow's George Square revamp proves a talking point
Opinion - Square deal must be right for the people
Six shortlisted designs battle to be the future of George Square
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Six top firms bid to redesign George Square
Business leaders welcome George Square revamp
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