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LEGO helps secure future of historic
Riddle’s Court Edinburgh
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cottish Historic Buildings Trust
(SHBT) own and manage the A
listed Riddle's Court in
Edinburgh. It is a rare 16th
century courtyard house, tucked behind
the Royal Mile, and with a rich history to
match. The building has had many
incarnations, including as a merchant’s
house, slum tenement, library, university
hall and theatre venue. In its earlier,
grander, days King James VI held a
banquet here. As many of you will know,
it has also become a home for the
AHSS, and regularly hosts events for
members.
The latest vision for the site is an
exciting one; to create The Patrick
Geddes Centre for Learning and
Conservation. SHBT are now in the final
fundraising stages of this ambitious plan.
We have worked closely with the design
team led by LDN Architects to make
sure the proposals for the building
improve accessibility and legibility of the
building, and provide improved facilities.
Riddle's Court has great importance,
beauty and complexity. LDN’s response
has been to sensitively conserve all
rooms and elements of high cultural
significance, and to design the new
interventions needed, most obviously the
new lift lobby. This will add a clear 21st
century layer to the building, and greatly
enhance the experience of visitors to the
building.
In addition to the building proposals, a
team of consultants have prepared
activity, interpretation, audience
development, business and branding
plans, that will guide the work and ensure
the sustainability of the new Centre.
We’ve have been managing Riddle’s
Court day-to-day for the last two years,
gaining valuable experience of the
practicalities of running the building. We
have widened the group of users of the
building through promoting new uses,
such as hosting student groups and
theatre productions, reviving the building
as a Festival Fringe venue. It has also been
used as a backdrop, or 'set' for film and
photography. All this will stand us in good
stead when the building opens as the
Patrick Geddes Centre.
South east corner of the courtyard of Riddle’s Court © Dave Morris
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Broken doll photo shoot © Lee Howell Photography
We are getting ready to move into the
delivery phase of the project, and anticipate
that the main contractor will begin their
work in autumn. However, before we can
appoint the contractor, we still have some
more funding to raise. Over the next few
months, we are planning a number of events
and initiatives to secure this support. Please
consider contributing to the public appeal
through our website at www.shbt.org.uk or
by using the following link to go directly to
our donate page tinyurl.com/o8osjfm.
Riddle’s Court is also hosting a rather
unusual exhibition. As part of this year’s
Science Festival, SHBT are proud to present
‘Brick Wonders’, artist Warren Elsmore’s
latest creation, featuring LEGO models of
the ancient, historic, modern and natural
Wonders of the World. Though made
entirely from LEGO, these fabulous models
are closely modelled on the real thing! All
profits will go towards the Patrick Geddes
Centre project. The interactive exhibition
runs from the 5th-20th April. Tickets are £2£4 per person and family tickets available.
In addition to the exhibition, Warren will
explore, through fun and informative talks,
what makes these simple plastic
constructions so popular, how strong LEGO
bricks are and how the plastic choice affects
stability and colour. The talks will take place
over four evenings during the festival.
Warren will also be available for signings of
his new book 'Brick Wonders'. Ticket prices
for these talks range from £5 to £10 per
person and should be booked in advance
due to limited availability and wide appeal.
Interior perspective showing the lift lobby © LDN Architects
Old London Bridge © Warren Elsmore
Audrey Dakin, Project Officer
Scottish Historic Buildings Trust
For further information about these events
please visit www.shbt.org.uk or call us on
0131 220 1232.
To see more of Warren Elsmore’s work visit
www.warrenelsmore.com
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, detail © Warren Elsmore
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