St. Peter’s Seminary in Kilmahew on the outskirts of
Cardross was completed and consecrated in 1966.
It was used until the late 1980s but is now in a dilapidated state.
This ruin has created great interest as it
is considered to be one of the most important examples of modernist
architecture in Scotland. The architects
Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia won the RIBA royal
gold medal for this building.
NVA
has produced an ambitious scheme to reclaim the future of this world-renowned
seminary complex and its surrounding Victorian designed landscape and
woodlands. Combining partial
restoration, consolidation and new design, the plans will create unique
performance and exhibition spaces and establish a place for public art and knowledge
exchange in the 21st century.
We were delighted to have been chosen to produce a short film to
highlight NVA's campaign for support that will see this unique and
amazing landscape re-imagined for future generations to discover and
delight in.
Please take a few minutes to watch our video: NVA - A Future Reclaimed
"This packs quite a punch in its ten minutes. Thanks again for some really fine work."
Angus Farquhar - NVA
Please contact me for further information about this video, our work, or what we can do for your organisation or company.
Douglas Walker, Rapid Visual Media
hello@rapidvisualmedia.co.uk
07813 988968
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