The
plan would be to construct a temporary lighthouse on top of Nottingham’s Broadmarsh
car park. The rotating beacon light would be fixed to one of the two-rooftop
access blocks. It would be powered from the mains. It would be possible to add
sound and consideration is being given to transmitting intermittent foghorns.
The
public could access the area but the main viewing point would be from the
streets below and most significantly would directly communicate with events
happening at the castle. The beam can radiate for 10/15 miles and this would
draw in the surrounding areas and be seen as far over to Wilford Hill/Colwick
Hill and the East Leake Hills.
The
concept of the lighthouse is that by being based upon an urban island it will
transform this traffic bound area – one that has been subject to much
controversy from its inception and now its future. Its physicality will provide
a correlation with lighthouses at sea inviting a spectacle of hope and
positivity to the public. Viewers are invited to consider the ambivalence of
meaning the lighthouse portrays both as a protector to those who are lost,
bringing them to a place of safety and as a warning of danger and uncertainty.
The
beacon light will radiate so powerfully to act as a reminder of the continuing
strategic importance of Nottingham. It will bring attention to a part of the
city that has prominence as part of the historical strategic gateway to the
centre yet it is also housed upon an urban island whose buildings are subject
to demolition plans and redevelopment and hence uncertainty.
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