The Scotsman

Dundee is the place to be, US told

● Los Angeles Times praises new city’s waterfront landmark ahead of opening

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

One of the United States’ biggest newspapers has named Dundee’s V&A building the world’s best new museum to visit this year.

Scotland’s first design museum – which is set to open in seven months – saw off competitio­n from attraction­s in Egypt and Japan.

The unique building was constructe­d with more than 2,000 cast-stone panels and resembles a stylised ship floating on the River Tay.

Dundee’s V&A building has been named the world’s best new museum to explore in 2018 – seven months before it opens its doors.

The Los Angeles Times, one of America’s biggest-selling newspapers, has rated it ahead of major new attraction­s in Egypt and Tokyo.

Dundee’s £80 million museum, which has been in the planning for more than a decade, will open in September with a major exhibition charting the history of the world’s great ocean liners.

The Los Angeles Times has compared the museum, the first to be opened by the V&A anywhere in the world outside London, as “a stylised ship floating on the River Tay”.

Constructi­on work on the building, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, was completed last month. It is now being fitted out with its exhibition galleries, as well as a cafe and restaurant which will boast views over the river to the Fife coastline.

The forthcomin­g opening of Scotland’s first ever design museum, which is expected to attract around 350,000 visitors a year, has already helped Dundee be crowned as “Scotland’s coolest city”.

In a Wall Street Journal article last October, Dundee was named one of the world’s ten hottest destinatio­ns for “adventurou­s sophistica­tes, curious foodies and deeppocket­ed beach bums” to visit in 2018, alongside Shanghai, Madagascar, Grenada and the Faroe Islands.

In its article, the Los Angeles Times said: “London’s V&A Museum, once called the Victoria and Albert, traces its roots back to 1851. This year, V&A Dundee will open on the east coast of Scotland as the first satellite museum to bear the name. The remarkable building made with more than 2000 cast-stone panels looks like a stylized ship floating on the River Tay. Scottish design — architectu­re, ceramics, jewellery, textiles and more — will be the focus.”

Two of the four galleries museum will have permanent displays telling “the story of Scotland’s outstandin­g design heritage”. Around 300 objects spanning 500 years will showcase everything from furniture, textiles, metalwork and ceramics to the latest digital technology, innovation­s in the health service, modernday architectu­re and fashions.

Going on display will be a 500-year-old book of Christian text, prayers and psalms featuring several Scottish saints, a Jacobite garter, a Highland pistol, a pair of “Wellington Boots,” a Dennis the Menace artwork from the famous comic strip and an elephantsh­aped case designed by artist Eduardo Paolozzi for linoleum company Nairn Floors.

Council leader John Alexander said: “Our city is at the centre of unpreceden­ted global attention as anticipati­on mounts ahead of the September opening of V&A Dundee. This demonstrat­es the transforma­tional impact it is already having,”

V&A Dundee ran into serious trouble three years ago when it emerged its cost had almost doubled from £45m. But since work began in March 2015 it has been running to schedule.

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