Thursday, 29 October 2009

Finding the ’spirit of place’

I have just returned from EuroCHRIE in Helsinki, where I was delivering a paper on the role of visitor centres in helping people capture the ‘spirit of place’. Helsinki is a wonderful city whose architecture illustrates clearly the highs and lows on Finnish history. For 100 years Finland was part of the Russian Empire and there is evidence of this in the statue of Tsar Nicholas in the cathedral square, the Tsarist eagle sculpture overlooking the harbour, and the nearby Orthodox cathedral of Uspensky.

The move towards independence (which came in 1917) stimulated a flowering of creativity in all the arts, illustrated partly by the wealth of ‘Jugendstil’ houses in the city centre and by the mighty edifice of the National Museum, built to celebrate every aspect of Finnish culture. And the vision of later 20th century Finnish architects can be seen in the Finlandia Concert Hall and the interior of the Academic Bookstore on Esplanaadi.

We sometimes forget, as we walk round cities, that the buildings around us aren’t just functional expressions of a client’s brief, but an attempt by the architect to share this vision and to enhance the world we live in. Next time you walk down Park Row to Leeds Station, look up and around, and marvel!

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

IoB Presidential Medal

Back from London where, amidst all the meetings, I was able to see Mum & Dad being presented with the Institute of Biology's Presidential Medal for Services to Biological Sciences - v. proud son!

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Services to Biology!

Off to London tomorrow for a day of meetings (Saudi Embassy, Historic Royal Palaces, Defra) before ending up at the Institute of Biology to see my parents being presented with the IoB Gold Medal for services to science. I am very proud that they have carried on sitting on IoB national and regional committees, organising school science competitions for IoB and BAAS and supporting science education for the 20 years+ since they both retired. I hope that I have the same level of energy and commitment come 2026 when it is my time to formally 'retire'.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Mogao caves, Dunhuang

Am back from the Mogao workshop organised by the Getty Conservation Institute, China's SACH and Australia's Department of Environment, Water, Heritage & the Arts. Amazing place, very constructive discussions on managing tourism responsibly at heritage sites and some good contacts made. Photos and more news follow.