The David Hume Tower is one of the largest and most dominant features of George Square. It rises high into the sky, with its many floors filled with tutorial rooms, lecture theatres and departments.
On the first floor there are a small number of medium sized lecture theatres which are usually used for third or fourth students, as well as business events. On the basement level there is the DHT Copy Shop, the DHT EUSA Shop and Café Senses. The basement level is not very well know to new students, however once you have found it, it is a great place to pick up your stationary or get a bite to eat.
If you dare to go above the first floor you will hope the lifts are working, it is not nice going up several flights of stairs to get to a class in time. Indeed, another feature of the building is that if you go higher up the building, you can hear the wind batter of the windows.
Not as bad as Appleton Tower, the David Hume Tower is a lot more dignified in its appearance and is always buzzing with students. read more