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peterco
04-07-11, 01:45 PM
This is coming to Gretna,

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The Star of Caledonia
The Star of Caledonia is approximately 55 metres in height and 40 metres in diameter, offering commanding views to passengers on
the motorway. During daylight hours spiraling images of light will carry the eye forward to create a vision of light arcing into the sky. In
the evening passengers crossing the border will encounter the shining, jewel-encrusted Star of Caledonia as it glistens a welcoming to
nighttime travelers.
The structure’s form integrates with the land, its playful curves rotating with the landscape to form edges and contours. A key element of
this design is the large private area between the centre cone form and the sweeping arm of the radial pathway. Here, at ground level,
sounds of the motorway are cut out. Within this sanctuary one can quietly contemplate the soaring forms of the Gretna landmark and
focus on the powers of the land and the sculpture coming out of it.
From here one can look into the heart of the Landmark, trace its walkways and see how the lines of ramping become flying arcs in the
sky and the energy of the raised undulating land is transformed into kinetic art.
Landscape transforms into the tectonic as the landforms spiral from the Northern tip of the site and circular arcs become extensions
of the contours of the land. Along the way paths join the climbing elevations: near the summit these footpaths come together in a
gathering of energy, turning a tighter radius, heading towards the summit. At the top, a shallow crater brings the visitor into the centre.
From here the Solway sparkles and around the summit one of the curves sets a horizontal datum—a new level and vantage point to
explore views from.
The trajectory of the lines and curves presents a form that is, altogether, neither curve nor line. The curves are intercepted at right
angles by lines that figuratively scatter kinetic energy into the air. Spokes serve to ‘filter’ the form to the eye. The Solway is ahead. The
sun above. Within this context, the Gretna landmark presents an inspiring view that dares to be different, challenging, surprising and
poetic all in equal measure.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-13992689

Quedos
06-07-11, 02:55 PM
I think it looks puuurwety!!

Reminds me of a thistle

timwilky
06-07-11, 03:05 PM
Who is paying for it? does it serve a purpose?

dizzyblonde
06-07-11, 03:18 PM
I suppose its a bit like that pointless Angel of the North thing.

JamesMio
06-07-11, 03:38 PM
Who is paying for it?

Us.

Does it serve a purpose?

No.

Bibio
06-07-11, 03:39 PM
Who is paying for it? does it serve a purpose?

the public and its purpose is art.

I suppose its a bit like that pointless Angel of the North thing.

i actually like that.

MisterTommyH
06-07-11, 04:38 PM
It's better than what we've got:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/188792

Quedos
07-07-11, 10:13 AM
Why does it always have to go back to money??? Sigh!!
Can we not just have something other than a 'welcome to blah' sign. Noone queries them or how much they cost to replace.

dizzyblonde
07-07-11, 10:18 AM
wot like this??

http://www.vwcaddy.com/image.php?u=8666&type=sigpic&dateline=1275159413

Quedos
07-07-11, 03:09 PM
hehehehehe - like that

punyXpress
07-07-11, 04:30 PM
'spose there'll be fewer runaway weddings if Blacksmiff is moonlighting making that? ;)

timwilky
07-07-11, 05:59 PM
You call it art?

If I put that or similar on the street I would be arrested for dumping it. Why do we allow and even pay so called artists to put a pile of worthless rubbish on streets and expect rate payer to fund it, maintain it and eventually dispose of it.

I know I have no soul

carelesschucca
07-07-11, 06:01 PM
If it annoys Timwilky I like it... God dammit I see to like everything ;)

punyXpress
07-07-11, 07:26 PM
Well, he wouldn't go East ( --> Yorkshire ) and now not North.
Only a couple more & he'll be housebound! ;)

Bibio
07-07-11, 07:36 PM
Why do we allow and even pay so called artists to put a pile of worthless rubbish on streets and expect rate payer to fund it, maintain it and eventually dispose of it.

I know I have no soul
how else are the councils supposed to spend the cash they rape from us?

your not suggesting that they use it to better our services or go towards the schools are you. now that would be stupid, as then our council tax would come down or we would have cleaners streets and intelligent kids. get a grip mr wilky :rolleyes:

littleoldman2
07-07-11, 08:09 PM
I've read this thread three times and still cannot think of anything positive about it. Its a pity you couldn't "borrow" the angel.

TamSV
07-07-11, 10:05 PM
Why does it always have to go back to money??? Sigh!!
Can we not just have something other than a 'welcome to blah' sign. Noone queries them or how much they cost to replace.

+1

"not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts"

That's from that Einstein bloke, and he was dead clever.

Milky Bar Kid
07-07-11, 10:10 PM
Aye. Very good. Another great idea D+G. How about making the road surfaces safe before shoving a stupid bit of metal at the side of the road? Oh wait. That would be a sensible idea. Ooooooor!!! You could sort out the NHS, SAS (ambulance not men with masks and guns), Police forces and Fire brigades. But no. Let's cut the numbers of frontline emergancy service workers (including Dr and Nurses in this) and shove a great big FECK OFF bit of metal at the side of the stupid twonking road.

Annoyed.com.

Quedos
08-07-11, 08:45 AM
I agree with MBK sentiments

but where does it say that D&G are actually paying for it.??

The 'art' in Cumbernauld has been paid for by European Funding and the council just gave the land.
Is this going to be a similar thing I wonder.

punyXpress
08-07-11, 08:50 AM
Ah! but who pays for the ' European Funding ' ?

peterco
08-07-11, 09:16 AM
found this article from the Annandale Observer.
http://www.annandaleobserver.co.uk/story.php?pheader=1&id=1144


£1m boost for border landmark

AN INNOVATIVE landmark likely to be erected on the Scottish border has received a £1 million support package from Dumfries and Galloway Council.

Members of the council’s planning, housing and environment services committee agreed to allocate funding for the iconic structure – which is hoped to be erected by 2012.

And it is envisaged that the project could act as a visual flagship for the regeneration of the Gretna, Lockerbie and Annan area.

A total cost of £1.4 million has been estimated for the project, which is only one of 15 development schemes currently planned for Gretna – including a youth centre, new retail outlets and housing schemes.

The spectacular feature – which is earmarked to attract new visitors to the region and boost the local economy\!– has already been awarded £30,000 by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and £50,000 from Scottish Enterprise.

And a further application for £320,000 has been lodged through the European Regional Development Fund and the Scottish Government.

The landmark project – which is being likened to the Angel of the North in Gateshead – has also received support from European politician Struan Stevenson.

He met with representatives of the ambitious project last month, and said: “The Gretna landmark project is a spectacular and visionary concept which will firmly establish Gretna as Scotland’s national gateway.”

Local authorities are also said to be keen to embrace large works of public art after Antony Gormley’s northern structure was credited with bringing a new sense of optimism to the north east.

And Dr Jan Hogarth, one of the key figures behind the Gretna Landmark Project, said the team are currently considering the design and construction of multiple structures to create a bigger impact when crossing the Scottish border.

Sally
08-07-11, 10:09 AM
What a ****ing big bag of ****e!

Seriously?

1.4mill estimated, which means 2+ mill final minimum!

God, just spend it on worthwhile things, jobs, housing, roads, school, services...

Or is that just too much like common sense?

Every politician type is so far out of touch with the real world!

Quedos
08-07-11, 11:02 AM
found this article from the Annandale Observer.
http://www.annandaleobserver.co.uk/story.php?pheader=1&id=1144



Holy cow - thats a lot to be putting forward for a piece of metal. I'm all for art but that taking the Civic pride outcome too far

I wonder if that them try to hit National Outcome 12 - we will vaule and enjoy our built and natural environemnet and enhance it for future generations!

Goes against 15 tho - public service are high quality, contiually improving, efficent and responsive.

yadda yadda:smt076