To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

At the Venice Biennale, NVA art agency along with great minds from many different disciplines gathered together to discuss the fate of Scotland's iconic modernist building, St Peter's Seminary. Rather than providing a structured blue print for St Peter's, this collection of essays aims to open all possibilities, focusing not merely on preserving the building, but imagining it as a landscape within which new narratives can be woven.
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To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

At the Venice Biennale, NVA art agency along with great minds from many different disciplines gathered together to discuss the fate of Scotland's iconic modernist building, St Peter's Seminary. Rather than providing a structured blue print for St Peter's, this collection of essays aims to open all possibilities, focusing not merely on preserving the building, but imagining it as a landscape within which new narratives can be woven.
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To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

by Gerrie Van Noord (Editor)
To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

To Have and To Hold: Future of a Contested Landscape

by Gerrie Van Noord (Editor)

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Overview


At the Venice Biennale, NVA art agency along with great minds from many different disciplines gathered together to discuss the fate of Scotland's iconic modernist building, St Peter's Seminary. Rather than providing a structured blue print for St Peter's, this collection of essays aims to open all possibilities, focusing not merely on preserving the building, but imagining it as a landscape within which new narratives can be woven.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781908373106
Publisher: Luath Press Limited
Publication date: 08/01/2011
Pages: 123
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author


NVA is a registered Scottish arts charity funded by Creative Scotland and a number of UK trusts and foundations. The organisation has produced award winning and dynamic projects in challenging landscapes: these have included temporary lighting animations on the mountains of Skye; permanent spaces such as the Hidden Gardens in Glasgow and major urban festivals.
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