The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Rejected pier artist gets new shot

- BY IAIN RAMAGE

Council chiefs have inadverten­tly confirmed that the architect behind the rejected “tilting pier” arts project has been selected to come up with an alternativ­e concept.

A fresh competitio­n for tenders began after the council embarrassi­ngly agreed to scrap the riverside platform idea following a public outcry over the choice of design and location – beside Eden Court Theatre.

An official announceme­nt to unveil the selection of designer to fill the void in the so-called “Gathering Place” installati­on is planned for Thursday. However, the minutes of a private meeting in March of a council working group overseeing the initiative emerged at yesterday’s city committee meeting, revealing that the members had agreed a recommenda­tion to commission Sans facon, with whom Chilean-born architect Karsten Huneck’s design firm KHBT had previously collaborat­ed.

Mr Huneck declined to comment last night, other than saying he would be in the UK on Thursday.

Newly-elected Inverness Conservati­ve councillor Isabelle MacKenzie, a member of the reconstitu­ted arts working group, said it raised many questions.

“The public were not happy the first time round,” she said. “If they’ve used the same artist – why? Is it because no one else came forward or is it because they’ve got themselves so committed the council are hung, drawn and quartered?”

City manager David Haas said: “The new Gathering Place project is based on generating a full understand­ing of the vision that community representa­tives have in respect of the links between the river and the city.”

Mr Huneck had begun work on the dipping platform project but it was shelved after a public outcry over its design and £370,000 cost.

 ??  ?? The Gathering Place tilting pier as it was envisaged
The Gathering Place tilting pier as it was envisaged

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