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Shelters Exhibition
Come along to the Opening Reception of SHELTERS by the Fife Contemporary Arts and Craft’s Exhibition at the Kirkcaldy Galleries. For more information please click on the e-invite below.
Dalkeith Corn Exchange
The event will take place over three days, 11th, 12th and 13th October 2016.
Local schools will be invited to participate in some of the workshop sessions so they can gain an appreciation of the buildings history and understanding of how the building was repaired and restored using traditional building techniques and materials.
There will be three workshops for the schools:
- The Corn Exchange roof: a timber double hammer beam Victoria timber roof. A study has been carried out with models by architecture students from Edinburgh University. School children will be able to handle the models and do some interactive work to understand the structure of the roof.
- Renewable energy in a traditional building. The design team for the building will demonstrate how renewable energy has been incorporated into the building – ground source heat pump and PV panels. Models and interactive work
- Traditional building techniques: This will be hands on demonstration and participation with traditional building materials and techniques i.e. natural slate, stone, lime mortar. This will facilitated by Edinburgh College.
Pop-Up Science: Nest Building
Wednesday 30 — Thursday 31 March
Get hands-on to find out why and how birds build nests. Explore the pieces of art and architecture that are influenced by bird nests. Examine nests from local and exotic birds, match the bird to the nest that it built and build a nest of your own to take home or leave in our special museum trees.
Presented by University of St Andrews
Age: All Ages
Time: 10:00 – 17:00 (drop-in)
Venue: Hawthornden Court, National Museum of Scotland
Tickets: Free (drop-in)
http://sciencefestival.co.uk/event-details/pop-up-science-nest-building
Finding the Arc in Architecture
Saturday 26 — Wednesday 30 March
Can you build a bridge without nails or glue? Can you make a curved tower out of straight sticks? Can you design a building that would melt a car? Find out how maths is the key to all these questions and how it influences architecture in the world around us.
Presented by The University of Edinburgh
Age: All Ages
Time: 10:00 –16:30 (drop-in)
Venue: Learning Centre Level 2, National Museum of Scotland
Tickets: Free (drop-in)
http://sciencefestival.co.uk/event-details/finding-the-arc-in-architecture
Mars Master Constructors
Saturday 26 March to Sunday 10 April
Humanity’s first Mars Colony needs your help! Come and build pods, buildings, labs, habitats, and anything else you think that humans need to live on another planet. Our first building has been designed and crafted by renowned artist in LEGO® bricks, Warren Elsmore. Now it is up to you to add to the Mars landscape and help contruct the first colony.
Age: All Ages
Time: 10:00 – 17:00 (drop-in)
Venue: Grand Gallery, National Museum of Scotland
Tickets: Free (drop-in)
http://sciencefestival.co.uk/event-details/mars-master-constructors
WikiHouse Demonstration Build
Monday 28 March
Help build a house in an afternoon, with no power tools! Join volunteers from Fountainbridge Canalside Initiative, who built the UK’s first community WikiHouse, to put together the pieces. WikiHouse is an open source building system with many designers collaborating to make it simple for everyone to design, print and assemble beautiful, low-energy homes. Come along and see just how easy it is by taking part in our build.
Presented by the Fountainbridge Canalside Initiative
Age: All Ages
Time: 13:00 and 15:00
Venue: Courtyard, Summerhall
Tickets: Free (ticket required)
http://sciencefestival.co.uk/event-details/wikihouse-demonstration-build
Our Built Environment
From the first forest shelters to the Sagrada Familia, humanity has shaped its own environment to an extraordinary degree. The spaces we inhabit have a direct impact on how we feel, think, and behave and, as part of Science Festival 2016, we’ll be asking how science, technology, architecture and design can impact on our homes and cities to help us to live well through a special series of events focusing on Our Built Environment.
In Scotland’s Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design, we’re looking at eco-friendly portable living spaces in our Tiny Homes Village. Explore the exhibition on The Mound Precinct or join in the debate at Tiny Home Sweet Home.
Frozen Music
“Frozen Music” is an online photographic competition and series of physical exhibitions which will invite the public to submit a photograph or short video which is a response to architecture and landscape in the Highlands. We encourage responses from as wide a range as possible of photographers -anyone with a camera, from children to professionals -we want to see the Highlands through your eyes. Responses may be micro or macro in scale, deal with landscaping, textures, relationships of form, human interaction, or broad vistas.This inspiring project will feature a large outreach component with a children’s and teenage category in the competition and a learning resource pack for teachers.The selected works will then tour across the Highlands displaying the work in a non- traditional manner.Goethe called Architecture ‘Frozen Music’ and music ‘Liquid Architecture’, which is the title of a proposed new music commission elements of which will accompany the exhibition
Details of the festival nationally are available on www.foa2016.com and the competition on www.facebook.com/FrozenMusic2016/. A website is being developed and will go live shortly, the competition will run throughout May and closes on May 30th.