For 10 years Michelle Cohen would look out from her Glasgow art studio and feel inspired. Her view was of a domed Victorian building on the city's Union Street, that hosted businesses and cafes next to the hustle and bustle of Central Station. Over the decade she was based there, Cohen photographed and painted the building numerous times - but after a devastating fire spread through the building last weekend the view is gone, likely forever. Although shocking, this is a situation people in Glasgow have become familiar with. A spate of fires and disasters has befallen the city's historic architecture over the years, raising questions about whether these are freak accidents or a symptom of wider issues. "Each time these collapses or fires happen, the same conversations happen and everyone agrees it's terrible and we should do something about it," says Matt Loader, co-founder of architecture firm Loader Monteith. "Then 18 months later it happens again somewhere.…