The Herald

Topping out event marks new stage in museum build

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ANOTHER milestone has been marked in the constructi­on of Dundee’s V&A museum.

A topping out ceremony took place yesterday, with a fir tree lifted by crane and placed temporaril­y on the highest point of the building.

Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the £80 million V&A Museum of Design is on schedule to open to the public next year.

More than 100 workers are involved in the constructi­on of the museum, which will include galleries, learning spaces and a restaurant.

Pupils from the city’s Our Lady’s and Rosebank primary schools visited the waterfront site for the topping out ceremony.

Council leader Ken Guild said: “This is a significan­t and exciting developmen­t in the constructi­on of this fantastic building, which has already made an impact on the skyline of the city beside the River Tay.

“The aspiration­al V&A Dundee project is designed to provide the city and Scotland with a world-class museum, which will help to provide jobs and wider economic benefits.

“We are seeing something truly unique coming to fruition and I am delighted that Dundee young people are here to witness a very special moment in this project.”

Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “Today’s topping out ceremony marks an important achievemen­t for V&A Dundee, and a key milestone towards achieving Dundee’s ambitions for the city as well as Scottish culture and tourism.

“The Scottish Government has been a long-time supporter of the project, recognisin­g the significan­t economic contributi­on that this signature building can bring to the regenerati­on of Dundee’s waterfront, giving the city and Scotland a world-class design museum and visitor attraction.”

Philip Long, director of V&A Dundee, said: “The completion of the museum’s incredible walls marks a major step in this project, and one that would not have been possible without the vision of our architect, the constructi­on expertise of BAM and Arup’s remarkable structural engineerin­g solutions. As is fitting for an internatio­nal centre of design, the building itself is a stunning piece of design.

“We are delighted our galleries, exhibition­s and learning activities will have such an inspiring home.”

 ??  ?? DELIGHTED: Foreman Sean McGee with pupils, left to right, Dominic Nelson, Sarah McGillivar­y, Jak Adams and Fiona Okeke. Picture: Alan Richardson
DELIGHTED: Foreman Sean McGee with pupils, left to right, Dominic Nelson, Sarah McGillivar­y, Jak Adams and Fiona Okeke. Picture: Alan Richardson
 ??  ?? VISION: How the V&A Museum will look when complete.
VISION: How the V&A Museum will look when complete.

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