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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841589053
RRP: £14.99
PAGES: 160
PUBLICATION DATE:
February 29, 2012
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Unbuilt Edinburgh
Alexander J Mullay
With Edinburgh holding Word Heritage Site status, the preservation of the city’s classic buildings has been paramount to the city fathers – despite myriad plans to level large swathes of the existing architecture and totally redesign the cityscape. So what might have been? In Unbuilt Edinburgh, Alexander Mullay takes us on a guided tour of Edinburgh as it would have looked had any of the disregarded plans gone ahead. From the shocking – such as a six-lane highway viaduct over the New Town Valley – to the promising – such as a canal in the gardens to reflect the bulk of the castle above Princes Street, a campanile towering over the medical school, or one of the four designs of opera house for the city – Unbuilt Edinburgh is a fascinating, often humorous and sometimes outrageous look at the way Edinburgh might have been – beautifully presented and described by an expert in Edinburgh architecture and design.
Alexander J Mullay
Alexander Mullay was born and brought up in Edinburgh. He has been writing about Edinburgh and Scottish subjects for over 30 years. An Open University graduate, he has written more than 20 books, five of them on Edinburgh, and in addition has edited books on the city’s trains, trams, and cinemas for Moorfoot Publishing. He has served on his local community council, and is a founder member of the Friends of the Hermitage and Blackford Hill. He lives in Edinburgh.