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Tidal weir lighting project

Tidal weir illuminated at night - Glasgow Green and Gorbals
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Location

Glasgow City Centre, Gorbals

Address

Glasgow Weir , Glasgow Green

Type

Current

Description

This project was carried out as part of Glasgow City Council's lighting strategy, which aims to use lighting design to enhance Glasgow’s distinctive character, creating interest and vitality after dark.

A simple but bold illumination of the weir fascia, piers and support structures, lifts the weir out of the surrounding landscape.

Lights focused onto the water maximise reflections from the water spume providing additional drama. An array of miniature beacons along the handrail add energy and clarity to the top section of the weir.

Cost

£84,447 (this scheme only)

Current status

The project was implemented under the first phase of the council's lighting strategy. The strategy was launched in March 2002 to improve ambience and make streets more attractive.

Timescale

The tidal weir lighting scheme was completed in March 2003.

Lead partner

Glasgow City Council

Other partners

nva organisation;
Scottish Arts Council

Project team

David Bryant (designer);
Spirit Design.

Contact details

Fiona McDermott, Glasgow City Council, 0141 287 8624, fiona.mcdermott@drs.glasgow.gov.uk

Tidal weir Glasgow Green

Project history

Todal weir at nightView
Todal weir at nightView
Clyde at Glasgow Green with rowers and city centre behindView

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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