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Glass Mall => Glass News => Topic started by: Anne on December 26, 2012, 05:22:13 PM
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http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/will-this-futuristic-tower-be-venices-first-skyscraper/8037
This looks very ambitious!
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And as if it could end up sinking the whole city...
Architecturally, I've seen far worse. :) We're getting it here in Dundee.
This is our new pigeon and seagull nesting site.
http://vandaatdundee.com/your-future/the-winner-is/
But they've already decided to move it inland.
You can see how disabled-friendly the entrance hall isn't as the pics go on...
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Urrrgghhhhh, Sue, it looks like a derelict ship's hull, who thought that was a good idea?
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Or a giant whale's tail.
Carolyn
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I wonder how many folk in Venice would prefer $2.6 billion to be spent on restoration of the city?
As for the Dundee project - wonderful. They really should put it back to the coast. It looks good for all sorts of birds. Maybe peregrine will find the uppermost levels very suitable. And herring gulls and lesser black-backed gulls may well take a liking to the rooftops. And there is so much space for kittiwakes and possibly gannet with guillemot nestling amongst them. At the lower levels, swifts and swallows and martins might find the recesses very comfortable. Oh, and all those wonderful covered ledges for the pigeons, too. In a few years, all the guano and other droppings will have created a marvellous variegated effect over the boring grey turning it into a sort of enormous slag glass effect. Brilliant. ;D
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It's being kept on the coast, Kev. The orginal notion was that it was going to be over the river. The river Tay. The biggest river in the British Isles - at the point where it is most decidedly tidal. We've sailed along it backwards!
Give things a few years and it would be floating away on the rising seas.
I have not a clue who decided it would be suitable. I reckon a complete lack of good taste is the major qualification for those in charge of awarding building contracts here. I don't understand it at all.
Dundee and its environs are a very major centre of artistic merit.
Maybe they want something to contrast all the real talent with?
I do agree that saving and shoring up Venice as a whole would be a far better project.
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OMG that's it. It's the great Tay whale! What came to sport and play and will be remembered for many a day! (With thanks to Mr. McGonagle) ;)
Carolyn
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Jings, crivens an' help ma boab, Carolyn!
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Calm down, it will not happen. Italy is as broke as broke can be.
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Jings, crivens an' help ma boab, Carolyn!
Huh? :)
Carolyn
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Sorry Carolyn - you quoted MacGonagle, so I quoted "Oor Wullie" from the famous Dundee cartoon strip in return - I thought, as you knew MacGonagle, you might be familiar with him. :-[
Musical explanation here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Zef9XYzdU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oor_Wullie
We did watch the new Disney film, "Brave" the other night - and "Jings, crivens, help ma boab!" was used in it.
It's merely a mild expletative.
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Dundee football supporters like it. Now doubt Italian football fans like their one too. I don't mind the Italian one and it is in a run down zone and will provides some jobs as well as lots of loan trading for the banks. The Dundee winner is probably best of the final 6 and is at least adventurous... it looks like it could be floated if need be 8) and if Venice sinks the other one will give a marker in the lagoon for tourists. But how many of these adventurous designs get 'simplified' once the go ahead is given to non more than a nod to the original design?
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The "final six" put to the good folk of Dundee to vote upon were all revolting.
They didn't choose the winner either.
The "vote" was ignored and "those that be without any taste" went ahead with the one they wanted in the first place.
They've changed its location to be onland already....
Building work is not proper employment.
It's done by transient incomers who follow where the work is, it's not permanent work, it's all contracts.
They may provide customers for B&Bs, I suppose - unless they're all staying in the usual ramshackle caravans.
The only work for local folk will be the usual sort of stuff.
Cleaners, bin-men, caterers.
And probably all part-time, under-minimum-wage-teenagers 'cos they're cheaper and easier to sack.
However, they may need rock-climbers to remove the guano. ;D
Slight possibility of work for Michael when NCR pulls out and dumps him in the next few months? 8)
Frank, are you sayng the bootball supporters like the Dundee V&A? or that they like Oor Wullie?
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Sorry Carolyn - you quoted MacGonagle, so I quoted "Oor Wullie" from the famous Dundee cartoon strip in return - I thought, as you knew MacGonagle, you might be familiar with him. :-[
Musical explanation here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Zef9XYzdU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oor_Wullie
We did watch the new Disney film, "Brave" the other night - and "Jings, crivens, help ma boab!" was used in it.
It's merely a mild expletative.
Well, I had definitely heard of Wee Wullie. Think Alastair has an annual or two aboot the hoose. But had not gotten into it enough to recognize jinks et al. Sent the song to Alastair, he'll enjoy it. And at least I know what mince and tatties are :D
Loved Brave! Wonderful story line and the characters are hysterical. We actually went to see it in a movie theatre as our anniversary "date".
Carolyn
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The film was a giggle - but the historical references are a mess!
All the highland flings, games, and massed bagpipes are a touristy invention of Queen Victoria's.
There wasn't a Pibroch in earshot. :'(
Thankfully, they didn't go a bundle on tartans (another Victorian invention) - and I was absolutely stunned and delighted to see they actually used some images of the truly beautiful Pictish carved standing stones! (circa 700AD and before).
It's Hogmanay today - Lang may yer lum reek!
(long may your chimney smoke)
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Happy Hogmany to you as well. Trust me, I don't look to Hollywood for historical accuracy! ;)
Carolyn