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Designing for Heritage:

Contemporary Visitor Centres
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Ruth Dalton is a Professor of Architecture at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK. As a licensed architect, she has worked for Foster and Partners (London) and Sheppard Robson Corgan Architects (London) and key projects upon which she has worked include the Carr+¬ d'Art de N+«mes, in France, the Pala+ºio de Congresos in Valencia, Spain, and the King's Cross International Terminal (unbuilt).
Introduction; Chapter 1: What is a Visitor Centre?; Chapter 2: Place, Landscape and the Visitor Centre; Chapter 3: The Visitor; Chapter 4: Evidence for a New Building Type; Chapter 5: A Visitor Centre in the Making: Stakeholder Interviews. Case Studies: Abbotsford; Alnwick Gardens; Bannockburn; Bombay Sapphire; Brockholes; Chedworth Roman Villa; Chiltern Hills Gateway; Culloden Battlefield; Fountains Abbey; Giant's Causeway; Hafod Eryri; Jodrell Bank; Richard III; Rosslyn Chapel; Stonehenge; The Sill; Titan Crane; Welney Wildfowl; Whitby Abbey; Wycoller Aisled Barn
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