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Dundee Buildings, Quality, Housing, Design
Architecture Debate : Dundee Design, Scotland
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Dundee Despair
by David Lawson
I moved back to Scotland after living in Scandinavia, Austria and
latterly London. I moved back to the Dundee area where I'm originally
from and began looking for a place to live. With the odd exception,
I am very disappointed by the poor choice of all the same bland housing,
ugliness and the building standards of housing. The houses all look
very similar even to the point of using the same materials and the
general finish is very poor. The rooms are all very small with tiny
windows offering very little natural light, poor energy efficiency
no balconies its so depressing and with no privacy in tiny rear garden
patches.
In the main the lack of joined up master planning especially along
the waterfront with weak architecture and design is again creating
an ugly waterfront space dominated by traffic, a supermarket and retail
outlets. A coastal city with a wonderful south facing aspect is a
complete wasted opportunity very much like Edinburgh waterfront and
even Kirckaldy are are example of the same ugly messes and placing
the wrong things in the wrong place.
The design, architecture,standards, styles and the layout by the developers
can only be described as appalling. The site plans do not conform
to a future sustainable public transport and communities especially
a traffic free environment for children. The developers cannot even
build garages big enough for the cars. There are no local cafe, small
shops, sports facilities, restaurants, etc so everyone has to get
in their cars to travel to the supermarkets or into town. The town
planning is the complete opposite of living in Europe.the towns and
cities look so depressing like the economy has been in decline while
other parts of the world flourish.
The riverside has a large Tesco, horrible hotels and some new offices,
a poor retail outlet with horrible food and a main riverside road,
why!!?? Why are our standards so low?? Surely the City and its people
should be connected to the Tay front with beautiful buildings and
parks, walkways or build a grand promenade.
I am told Dundee is redeveloping and re-branding itself and hoped
it has learned from the huge mess made in the past. The location of
Dundee and the climate offers such huge potential from quality of
life to the cities position which are in many ways far better than
the other city climates in Scotland. There are some great things happening
in Dundee in the universities and Ninewells.
I believe in good architecture and a beautiful building which brings
many benefits to its people, economy and attracts tourists. Scotland
has a beautiful countryside yet we blot the landscape pastiche ugly
buildings and especially housing developments. Tourists come to see
our countryside, history, the old castles and buildings but what have
we built since the 1940's to attract the tourists of the future, supermarkets,
Shopping Malls, fragmented transport systems, retail parks, clone
town's and horrible horrible housing estates.
The silence about beauty has allowed property developers to build
on profit margin. Public consensus is now hopefully forming in some
areas (South of England) about what makes good housing but people
have no choice. Lots of people agree that windows and rooms are too
small on the current generation of new homes. Many volume builders
are turning out very very disappointing buildings for no good reason.
Open spaces and natural light brings happiness and well-being. It
does not cost more to build a nice building, you just have to employ
a good architect which they on the whole refuse to do. The reason
why the ipod has outsold every competitor is because it looks and
sounds better then everything else on the market, the same should
apply to our cities, towns and villages and houses where we live and
work.
We are on the same latitude as Scandinavia who have short days in
winter and long days in summer whom construct buildings to capture
full day light through the building until sunset which provides well-being
and save energy bills. Their houses and buildings are all different
colours, the harbours look great.New waterfronts such Hammarby and
Malmo in Sweden and in many other areas in Europe are far superior
in quality and landscape.
We have lost all sense of style and design and accept low standards,
why do we just sit back and accept the poor house building standards
which cost a fortune? The Scandinavians and the Dutch are good examples
of design, architecture, town and infrastructure planning with a great
emphasise and thought on detail and the surrounding landscape and
environment, some we seem to be unable to grasp.
Scotland has an inspiring countryside yet most our our towns are bleak
and grey compared to many other countries.
Perhaps organise a annual event on good design, architecture incorporating
the environment with national and international companies and top
names such as Sir Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid in their fields to the
Dundee area and perhaps produce a better masterplan.
It is only once working abroad then coming back the comparison is
so visible.
I hope you have the influenece to make things better.
Dundee Design - text by David A Lawson
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