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Re: Scottish Parliament
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:54 pm
by DaveS
ParaHandy wrote:DaveS wrote:I'm not sure about the last bit. The principle architect was certainly Spanish, but I don't think that necessarily makes the building Spanish....... FWIW I think that arguably the new parliament building has more in common with the best traditional Scottish architecture than has, say, Cumbernauld town centre.
Well ... the opera house associates what the Welsh value, they can sing. Holyrood built next to an 18 hole golf course?
There's a bit of Miralles in Cumbernauld?

As I understand it, from a late 1960s town planning book that raved about Cumbernauld, the centre is meant to look from the distance like an ocean liner breasting the waves... (The circular windows represent portholes...) It's always struck me as having a closer similarity to a coal fired power station's ash plant.
Re: Scottish Parliament
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:08 pm
by Rowana
DaveS wrote:ParaHandy wrote:DaveS wrote:I'm not sure about the last bit. The principle architect was certainly Spanish, but I don't think that necessarily makes the building Spanish....... FWIW I think that arguably the new parliament building has more in common with the best traditional Scottish architecture than has, say, Cumbernauld town centre.
Well ... the opera house associates what the Welsh value, they can sing. Holyrood built next to an 18 hole golf course?
There's a bit of Miralles in Cumbernauld?

As I understand it, from a late 1960s town planning book that raved about Cumbernauld, the centre is meant to look from the distance like an ocean liner breasting the waves... (The circular windows represent portholes...)
It's always struck me as having a closer similarity to a coal fired power station's ash plant.
You're right! There
IS a similarity there !
Re: Scottish Parliament
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:52 pm
by lady_stormrider
Useless IMHO - miles from a decent Marina.
