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Scottish Sustainable Architecture, Lighthouse, Rotterdam Biennale
The Lighthouse : Sustainable Architecture
Sust, Scotland
The Re:Motion exhibition, a feature of the programme and launched
17 Jul
2003, is at Loch Lomond Shores until Oct 2003 when it will be moved
on to
another city.
re:motion
Sustainable Architecture Campaign by The
Lighthouse, Glasgow - Sust
RE:MOTION - A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE
FROM THE BANKS OF LOCH LOMOND
Sustainability was the hot topic of the day as dignitaries
and invited guests from The Lighthouse: Scotlands Centre for
Architecture, Design and the City, from the Scottish Executive, Loch
Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, and Loch Lomond Shores today,
(17 Jul 2003) jointly launched Re:Motion: New Movements in Scottish
Architecture, at Loch Lomond Shores on the banks of the world-famous
loch. This visionary exhibition, commissioned by The Lighthouse from
eight leading Scottish architects and architectural firms, will now
begin a Scottish tour following its recent hugely successful unveiling
at the International Architectural Biennale in Rotterdam. Re:Motion
will be open to the public at Loch Lomond Shores Retail Crescent,
Balloch, daily from 17, 18 July until 31 October 2003.
Eight futuristic, 6-ft highplywood-framed, , tent-like pods make up
the exhibition, each with strong graphic images stretched over their
wooden framescontaining a striking mix of interactive media, projected
images, models and text. Re:Motion will play a key role in The Lighthouses
ongoing sustainability project, Sust., which explores
the themes of mobility and transport and offers inspired solutions
for providing more efficient transport systems in the future which
minimise consumption of natural resources.
Dr Stuart MacDonald, Director of The Lighthouse, said:
We are delighted to launch Re:Motion to the people of Scotland,
and to share with them the innovative thinking of some of our top
designers. The eight architectural practices taking part were given
a brief to come up with alternative transport and mobility systems
for the future, always keeping sustainability of natural resources
to the fore. They have responded magnificently, delivering workable
solutions and concepts which challenge our current thinking while
also preserving precious natural resources.
As Scotlands national centre for Architecture, Design
and the City, The Lighthouse, is the natural choice to deliver this
forward-thinking project on behalf of the Scottish Executive. Sust
will continue to promote best practice and nurture innovation to shape
practical solutions which will make a difference to our future built
environment.
Gillie Thomson, Convenor of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National
Park, added:
I am very pleased that the National Park Authority has been
able to support Re:Motions first showing in Scotland. I am especially
pleased to see that it explores new ways of looking at development
since sustainability is at the heart of the National Parks aims.
The Park Authority itself is committed to sustainable design
in developing its own buildings, one excellent example being the Gateway
Centre by Bennetts Associates here at Loch Lomond Shores, recently
awarded a Civic Trust Award for outstanding building design*. Another
is at the Ben Lomond Memorial Park at Rowardennan which used traditional
building methods in its construction. We are also at the planning
stages of our permanent headquarters which will be built with good
contemporary and sustainable design in mind.
Kevin Johnson, Chief Executive of Loch Lomond Shores, commented:
I am delighted that Re:Motion will have its Scottish debut at
Loch Lomond Shores. As well as providing
a stunning setting, the location is an ideal example of the joining
of sustainable design and architecture and what great results can
be achieved, especially in an area of such natural beauty and environmental
sensitivity. Almost a million people to-date have enjoyed the unique
view of Loch Lomond that has been created as a result of this project.
The award-winning designs of the Drumkinnon Tower and the National
Park Gateway Centre have attracted widespread praise and commendation
from the world of architecture and beyond. It is fitting that both
architectural practices involved in the creation of the buildings,
Page and Park and Bennetts Associates, are also involved in the creation
of Re:Motion.
THE ARCHITECTS BRIEF
Bennetts
Associates: examine the environmental cost of transport systems
especially regarding co2 emissions.
Dualchas: examine reinstating ancient transport and communications
routes in the Isle of Skye - a necessary consideration for the sustainability
of rural communities.
Gareth Hoskins: propose
eliminating congestion by relocating suburban dwellings to a new 'Rivercity'
located in the River Clyde, a bluefield site.
GrossMax: re-examine Cumbernauld -
a widely considered architectural and planning failure, although iconic
of its time as the first new town to be designed for the car. New
approaches could regenerate this shrine to the car.
McKeown Alexander: consider
mobility within the home based on changing working and living patterns.
They also explore the importance of a view of the landscape.
NORD architects: to consider
the upkeep of rural transport & communications links. The alternative
is to see the demise of rural communities like St Kilda. A key element
of this exhibit is the St Kilda Mailboat.
Page\Park
Architects and Miles Glendinning: examine the evolution of the
city of Glasgow with changing emphasis on importance on transport
systems in shaping our cities.
Sutherland Hussey Architects:
propose futuristic - but realistic - forms of transport that are more
sustainable and that require less infrastructure than traditional
means of travel, eg airships and seaplanes. Using the city of Edinburgh
as an example of the future.
Sustainable Architecture Campaign by Lighthouse - Sust PR
17 Jul 2003
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