Gairbraid Avenue Public Realm, Maryhill Regeneration, Glasgow Urban Design Project, Images
Gairbraid Avenue Public Realm : Glasgow Development
Maryhill Development, Scotland – design by rankinfraser landscape architecture
18 Feb 2013
Gairbraid Avenue Redevelopment
Design: rankinfraser landscape architecture
Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow
Gairbraid Avenue public realm project was completed in October 2012. The project, won through invited competition by rankinfraser landscape architecture in 2010, sought to enhance and build upon the recent regeneration of Maryhill Leisure Centre and Maryhill Burgh Hall. The creation of a new public space in front of the burgh hall and leisure centre, the restoration and reintroduction of forgotten streetscape elements and the introduction of new public art all contribute to the rediscovery of a sense of place and identity.
Reorganisation of the parking and vehicle access has created more space for pedestrians resulting in wider footways and the reintroduction of the gardens which used to enclose the Burgh Hall. The underground Victorian toilet has been consolidated and the railings and stone cope repaired.
The artwork ‘Star Map’ created by WAVEparticle incorporates a constellation of names of the great and the good of Maryhill. The names came from conversations with local people, historians, shopkeepers, kids playing in the street, people walking their dogs in the park…
image courtesy of architects practice
Chris Rankin said, “The clients aspiration was for Gairbraid Avenue to become a high quality public realm which reflects its importance at the heart of a collection of public facilities in Maryhill. Hopefully through a combination of historic repair and contemporary intervention we have met this aspiration and contributed to the ongoing regeneration of the area.”
Peter McCaughey, lead artist and creative director of WAVEparticle said: “It has been our delight to have had this opportunity to get to know people in Maryhill and to involve as many as possible in the whole process of generating the names and places for the Star Map.”
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