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- From: ajpotts@castle.ed.ac.uk (A Potts)
- Newsgroups: alt.architecture
- Subject: Re: Patrick Geddes?
- Message-ID: <30732@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 13:23:39 GMT
- References: <45093@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <C1BApx.3sz@ccsun.strath.ac.uk>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
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- >In article <45093@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> jmcd@cea.berkeley.edu (John McDonald) writes:
- >>
- >> A couple of months ago, the environmental design
- >>journal, "Places", carried an article about the nineteenth
- >>century urban planner Patrick Geddes. Since then, i have
- >>been trying to find information on this person. Does anyone
- >>know of a biography or of work by this designer?
- >>
- >> Thanks!
- >> John
- >>
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- Patrick Geddes was more than an urban designer - he possibly did more to
- regenerate the slums of Edinburgh than any other man. If you're ever in
- Edinburgh there is a 'Patrick Geddes trail' wherein one traces a route
- around the old town visiting his major works. Much of what he did was
- reallly improving quality of life: refurbishing 16th and 17th Century
- tenements to acceptable standards without destroying the quality of the
- buildings.
-
- As well as adding a small garden to Edinburgh's old town he completely
- refurbished Mylne's Court, which is now used by the University of
- Edinburgh as very attractive Student Accomodtion. But his most
- substantial and original works are:
-
- 1 - The camera Obscura. An extraordinary tower built just by the castle
- and via mirrors a offering panoramic views of Edinburgh. This is also
- the home of the Patrick Geddes Study Centre - I dont't have the address
- to hand, but it is on the Lawnmarket, Royal Mile.
-
- 2 - Ramsay Gardens. A wonderfully fanciful collection of buildings at
- the top of the royal mile looking down over Edinburgh. They are on
- almost all the postcards and now are probably the most sought after
- buildings in the town.
-
- Hope this helps. There are a number of publications, but if you are
- really interested your best bet would be to get in touch with the people
- at the Patrick Geddes centre. If you try Camera Obscura, Lawnmarket,
- Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. I have no doubt you will be
- successful.
-
- Hope this helps
-
- Alistair James Potts
-
- Department of Architecture,
- University of Edinburgh,
- 20, Chambers Street,
- Edinburgh,
- Scotland.
-