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10th March 06, 06:13 AM
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Scotland
Must see cities are, IMHO Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth and Inverness in that order. Glasgow has some lovely parks and great museums and many fine old and modern public buildings. The River Clyde has a great shipping history and you can visit the three masted barque Glenlee or sail on the paddle steamer Waverley. There are some fine modern hotels and you can take a guided tour of the city on open top bus. The magnificent clyde auditorium situated by the harbour is one of the city landmarks

For hiking you could go to the highlands bu be ww
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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10th March 06, 06:53 AM
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Must see cities are, IMHO Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth and Inverness in that order. Glasgow has some lovely parks and great museums and many fine old and modern public buildings. The River Clyde has a great shipping history and you can visit the three masted barque Glenlee or sail on the paddle steamer Waverley. There are some fine modern hotels and you can take a guided tour of the city on open top bus. The magnificent clyde auditorium situated by the harbour is one of the city landmarks

For hiking you could go to the highlands bu be ww
what is that building?
It looks like a trimmed down version of the Sydney opera House, which imho is the ugliest building in Australia, this one follows a close second.
whatever happened to architectural design?
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10th March 06, 07:05 AM
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To my taste, public architectural design jumped off a cliff into the pit of absurdity and defiant ugliness in the 60's and has never recovered. If you want a commercial building you get a glass box. If you want a government building you get some kind of hideous monster.
Interestingly, I've often noticed that the ugliest building on a University campus is usually the School of Architecture! At Yale, that was definitely the case. The School of Architecture inhabits the only public building ever actually built of the "brutalist" school of design. The name they gave their own design movement says it all.
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10th March 06, 07:24 AM
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Darn, I will be visiting Scotland in August. But my return flight to Finland leaves around 19th. We could have had a meeting there :P
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10th March 06, 10:49 AM
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talking about bad buildings -heres cumbernauld shopping centre, I Wouldnt suggest you visit here
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10th March 06, 10:52 AM
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No its not an eastern european military installation-its actually the Scottish parliament!!!!!!!!
Last edited by highlander_Daz; 10th March 06 at 10:54 AM.
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10th March 06, 10:55 AM
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 Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
talking about bad buildings -heres cumbernauld shopping centre, I Wouldnt suggest you visit here
That thing looks like it was converted from an old factory. It almost looks like an old iron works.
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10th March 06, 11:22 AM
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My wife, the gardener, enjoyed the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh.
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10th March 06, 12:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
talking about bad buildings -heres cumbernauld shopping centre, I Wouldnt suggest you visit here
I belive Bill Bryson mentioned this in his travel book about the UK (Notes from a small island) and called it an "abomination". I get it.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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10th March 06, 01:30 PM
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Oy! Those are ugly buildings. I've always disliked the Scottish Parliament building. It looks like a prison to me.
I agree totally with your assessment, Glassman. At TAMU, the most controversial building was the Architecture Building. The lower levels weren't even finished out (hopefully, they've done that by now!). The center of the building was open, & all the instructor & prof offices were open to the center; ie., there was only a half-wall at the back of all the offices. Several profs filled the open areas with green plants, but one filled his with blow-up plastic flowers. It was his protest about the design.
Graham, that building is known as The Armadillo. It's actually the SECC--the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center in Glasgow.
http://www.secc.co.uk/gallery/
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