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Designing for Heritage Ruth Dalton

Designing for Heritage By Ruth Dalton

Designing for Heritage by Ruth Dalton


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In recent years, a range of incredible, architecturally renowned centres has been designed and built welcoming visitors to key heritage sites, historic buildings, landscapes and monuments. Bringing together case studies of 20 award-winning centres across the UK, this book examines this relatively new but increasingly popular building type.

Designing for Heritage Summary

Designing for Heritage: Contemporary Visitor Centres by Ruth Dalton

With tourists expecting higher levels of service, information and retail opportunities, visitor centres have become a vital component in providing access to heritage sites, historic buildings, landscapes of natural beauty and monuments. As a consequence, numerous architecturally renowned centres have been designed and built in recent years. It is perhaps no surprise that many have been featured in architectural awards, as they not only offer a jewel of a project to architects, being small in scale but high in profile, but the buildings must also respond sympathetically to a rich physical and cultural context. This book examines the phenomenon of this relatively new, but increasingly popular, building type.

It begins with a series of essays which explore the origins and key characteristics of the visitor centre, its relationship between place and landscape, its social role, and its focus on the visitors needs. It then documents and critically analyses 20 award-winning visitor centres across the United Kingdom, including centres at The Giants Causeway, Stonehenge, Brockholes, Rosslyn Chapel, Culloden and the Welney Wetland Centre. Each building study is beautifully illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings and includes the essential facts about the building, an experiential description and a full spatial analysis.

About Ruth Dalton

Ruth Dalton is a Professor of Architecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK. As a licensed architect, she has worked for Foster and Partners (London) and Sheppard Robson Corgan Architects (London) and has worked on key projects, including the Carre dArt de Nimes, in France, the Palacio de Congresos in Valencia, Spain, and the King's Cross International Terminal (unbuilt).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1: What is a Visitor Centre?; Chapter 2: Place, Landscape and the Visitor Centre; Chapter 3: The Visitor; Chapter 4: Evidence for a New Building Type; Chapter 5: A Visitor Centre in the Making: Stakeholder Interviews. Case Studies: Abbotsford; Alnwick Gardens; Bannockburn; Bombay Sapphire; Brockholes; Chedworth Roman Villa; Chiltern Hills Gateway; Culloden Battlefield; Fountains Abbey; Giants Causeway; Hafod Eryri; Jodrell Bank; Richard III; Rosslyn Chapel; Stonehenge; The Sill; Titan Crane; Welney Wildfowl; Whitby Abbey; Wycoller Aisled Barn

Additional information

GOR009702256
9781848222144
1848222149
Designing for Heritage: Contemporary Visitor Centres by Ruth Dalton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
2017-11-29
216
N/A
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