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Study: World Heritage Site - News Skyline Exhibition Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
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Edinburgh Skyline Exhibition - Brief Review Easy to understand exhibition with photos for each key view and a map of Edinburgh showing proposed view cones. Emphasis on protecting and enhancing views rather than a blanket limit on tall buildings ie focus on views not height. Refreshing that what could be loosely termed populist or informal views such as from the seafront next to Matalan (Seafield) into town are included, not just establishment or traditional views around the city centre favoured by both tourists and powerful people who live and work in the Old and New Towns. This is further supported by views of peripheral streets with captions reminding us that even mundane suburban streets have often been designed with views to key landmarks such as the Castle in mind [Adrian Welch]. 230207 Edinburgh views - map: ![]() Consultation on the Skyline Study ends 13 Apr 2007 Edinburgh World Heritage Site : UNESCO Edinburgh Skyline Study - Exhibition Dates: 13 - 16 Feb: Waverley Court Council Offices 20 - 23 Feb: Edinburgh World Heritage Office 27 Feb - 4 Mar: Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Ocean Drive, Leith Mon-Fri 10am - 8pm, Sat 10am - 7pm, Sun 11am - 6pm 6 - 11 Mar: Gyle Shopping Centre, Gyle Avenue, South Gyle Broadway Mon-Wed+Fri 9.30am-8pm, Thu 9.30am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-6pm 13 - 18 Mar: Cameron Toll Shopping Centre, 6 Lady Rd Mon-Sat 7.30am-10pm, Sun 8am-8pm 20 - 24 Mar: Central Library, Edinburgh Room, George IV Bridge Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm 27 Mar - 13 Apr: Waverley Court Council Offices, 4 East Market Street Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-3.40pm Council staff shall be in attendance at the exhibition ![]() Edinburgh Skyline Study - Feedback: The Edinburgh Skyline Exhibition will provide a platform for public consultation to be had on the key views identified in the Draft Edinburgh Skyline Report (a CD version of the Draft Report can be obtained). Comments on the exhibition or report are welcome and contributions can be made to the identification of Edinburgh's key views by sending photographs of any view overlooked by the exhibition. Both comments and photos can be sent by email to Daniel Jeffs (E-mails no large than 3MB) or by post to: Daniel Jeffs, Conservation and Design Team, City Development Department, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street G/1, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG UNESCO - Edinburgh World Heritage Trust: The Edinburgh World Heritage Trust (EWHT) was created by the amalgamation of the Old Town Renewal Trust and the New Town Conservation Committee in 1999. The Trust is funded by Historic Scotland and the City of Edinburgh Council. The aim of The Edinburgh World Heritage Trust is to preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the Edinburgh UNESCO Site's special architectural or historic interest. EWHT seeks to co-ordinate activities necessary for the protection of the heritage value of the Edinburgh World Heritage Site through controlled development. Edinburgh World Heritage Trust, 5 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh Contact the EWHT on 0131 220 7720 Update Jul 2005 World Heritage Site Expansion? EWHT Report proposes review boundary of Edinburgh World Heritage Site to provide better protection for historic buildings. 26.07.05 Edinburgh Council appointed the landscape architects Colvin & Moggridge from England to draw up a strategy to help planning officers assess proposals for tall structures. Their study will provide a framework to look at how skyscrapers can fit in without damaging Edinburgh's famous skyline, and constitute the first proper review since the Holford Tall Buildings Review in 1968. In 1947 architects Holden & Holford carried out a review of London's tall buildings. Edinburgh Walking Tours UK Tall Buildings Edinburgh : back to index Images from Edinburgh Skyline Exhibition disk provided by EWHT Contact the EWHT: info@ewht.org.uk |