Historical Splendor of Edinburgh

Mar 8
08:56

2010

John765

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One cannot but resist appreciating the beauty of the heritage buildings which catch your eye when one strolls down the cobble stoned streets of Edinbu...

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One cannot but resist appreciating the beauty of the heritage buildings which catch your eye when one strolls down the cobble stoned streets of Edinburgh. Edinburgh the city known for its finesse and fine architecture is known as a city of design next in competition to London. The city owes its recognition to its past and current talent.

The architect of Edinburgh is a highly skilled person whose love and passion for the city drives him or her to rework and restore past glory of the magnificent buildings that have stood the test of time. These modern day architects utilize their contemporary skills to restore and retain the beauty of the heritage buildings of Edinburgh which need a touch of strengthening work and restoration. The challenge lies in using modern day architectural know-how and techniques giving a refreshing touch to the look and feel while retaining the old look. The exteriors that require repair work are touched up and places that have been damaged are patched up in such a way that is not noticeable. 

The city of Edinburgh plays host to a number of beautiful buildings with the gothic look. The romance and glory of history can be witnessed through these beautiful monuments which takes one back to the 17th century and bears testimony to the experiences of the inhabitants of Edinburgh for more than three hundred years. The architect of Edinburgh helps restore the regality of these beautiful monuments and relive the glory of the past by investing his sweat and blood in his city. The architect of Edinburgh must have an in-borne creativity which he can innovatively apply to the restoration of these heritage structures bringing back the splendor and glory to the look of the building.

The project undertaken at 3 and 7 Lennox Street is witness to some of the great works undertaken by the architect of Edinburgh. Built in the mid nineteenth century by various architects,Historical Splendor of Edinburgh  Articles Lennox Street was built with sandstone of poor quality, which led to water seepage causing loss of stone. With the help of architects of Edinburgh supported by the Edinburgh World Heritage, the buildings on 3 and 7 Lennox Street have undergone extensive restoration work on the front and back facades and their roofs and chimneys. The architects have managed to conserve the original materials used on the buildings rather than replacing them with new material.

The William Adam Mausoleum is another great example of the work of architects of Edinburgh. Built by the famous entrepreneur William Adam and his family, this structure is located to the south-west of Greyfriars Kirkyard next to Covenanters' Prison. This famous historic structure had undergone a lot of wear and tear causing expansion due to rusting caused by water. The marble in the interiors of the mausoleum and the bust of William Adam had also been damaged due to pollution.

Stainless steel replacing the rusted iron and cleaning of the bust and marble have saved this historic monument winning back its past regality.

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