Click to enlarge - it's worth it!
Briefest of posts to say: yay!
http://southsidehappenings.blogspot.com/2010/01/get-flash-player-here-httpwww.html
Extract:
...I have been passing the building regularly over the last few months, and I've become aware of how visible the building is from the surrounding area. Over night it's turned into a reference point or landmark for this part of the Southside. I wonder if it will be come an iconic image of the Southside...
I do hope so...
See previous blogs, especially this one:
http://nemesisrepublic.blogspot.com/2010/01/on-being-industrious.html
and also:
http://nemesisrepublic.blogspot.com/2009/12/joyeux-noel.html
...pleased that local people are appreciating this!
Of course I've been a ballet nut since my first plie aged five, although I will spare the world the pic of a gap toothed me, in tutu. Instead I recommend the link above, as it has several very good pictures of the building, which are also on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7935774@N04/sets/72157623189484885/with/4315926475/
Further pics and interiors here:
http://www.malcolmfraser.co.uk/projects/?contentid=268&parentid=248
and a review from Architecture Today
http://www.architecturetoday.co.uk/Articles/view.php?id=24061
However, a particular joy of this building to me is the signage, embedded in the front elevation concrete, and a part of the design of the building. If only all architects would take care with such details; little detracts from a building more than a sign stuck on as an afterthought, while a good one considered at the outset is an enhancement.
Scotsman building, North Bridge, Edinburgh, proudly signed - and with an office next to that, which architect could fail to be inspired? (Click on pics to enlarge)
The Scotsman: history
http://www.rampantscotland.com/features/bldev_scotsman.htm
My sixth form art prize, I chose Basic Design: The Dynamics of Visual Form by Maurice De Sausmarez and I'm pleased to see, after several decades, it's still in print. It should be required reading for all.
http://fineart.ac.uk/artists.php?idartlist=162
Nem
PS I also like the signage on the Scottish Poetry Library, a close- up of which I note is currently its Twitter avatar @ByLeavesWeLive
The jury is still out here about this one, although its use as a locational marker after a neet oot on the toon (it's MFA's Dance City, Newcastle) is acknowledged, and at least the colour is soothing on the eyes....
Further pictures here:
PPS - a previous post about signs (pubs)
and this has a pic of Princes Street BHS, where the lettering is a joy
2 comments:
Ah, signage and typography on buildings.... Will check out those links and references. While I'm at it: Are there any other books on the subject? When i was in Germany I noticed that they were much better at displaying type on factories
Sorry Chris - very tardy in replying... I don't know of books, but a certain amount of googling did bring up some interesting hits and websites; unfortunately I didn't save them, but I'll look again...
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