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'The Parliament should be able to reflect the land it represents. The building should arise from the sloping base of Arthur's Seat and arrive into the city almost surging out of the rock" Enric Miralles architect
'The Scottish Parliament has a building that meets the vision I believe Donald Dewar and his colleagues set for it. I express the hope shared by many that the excellence of the parliamentary activity within the building will reflect the quality of the structure, and that the painful lessons of it's procurement are not lost on those privileged to serve there as representatives of the Scottish People" Lord
Fraser Holyrood Inquiry Report September 2004 |
The New Scottish Parliament Building is situated at the foot of the Canongate (formerly the site of Scottish & Newcastle brewery) opposite Holyrood Palace. The architect for the building was selected by means of a design competition in 1998. The winning design by Enric Miralles from Barcelona Spain, was chosen from a shortlist by design panel chaired by Donald Dewar (then Secretary of State of Scotland and later First Minister.)
The chosen design featured the forms of upturned boats, in his design
for the roof. Which threw the project into a series of debates, delays and spiralling costs. The
final costs far exceed the initial estimates by more than 10 times to
a staggering £431 million. An inquiry was set up by Lord Fraser
to investigate.
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