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Description: Our Dynamic Earth is one of Edinburgh's most exciting, visitor attractions. Suitable for all ages and abilities, Our Dynamic Earth is a truly memorable day out for all the family.
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55.9505694059289,-3.17482919436809
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Our Dynamic Earth is a Scottish science centre
and prominent conference venue and visitor attraction located in Holyrood
, Edinburgh
, beside the Scottish Parliament Building
.
The centre opened in 1999 as one of the first major projects supported by the UK's Millennium Commission
. The project was the centrepiece of an urban regeneration plan which served to bring vitality to the former industrial land at the lower end of the Royal Mile
and is housed within a distinctive landmark building, the William Younger Centre.
The building's structure consists of a steel mast-supported membrane stretched over a steel skeleton. It was designed by Michael Hopkins
and Patti Hopkins
under the Michael Hopkins and Partners
tradename.
The principal focus of Our Dynamic Earth is to facilitate a better public understanding of the processes that have shaped the Earth (known as earth science
). This is greatly assisted by the centre's geographical location at the foot of the famous Salisbury Crags
, where James Hutton
, renowned as the father of modern geology
, undertook much of his most important work in the late 18th Century.
The centre's Scientific Director is the prominent Scottish geologist and science communicator Dr Stuart Monro
who was instrumental in the establishment of the facility, formulating the interpretative plan for the exhibition and working with the designers to ensure the exhibition's scientific accuracy.
External links
[ Our Dynamic Earth website ]
<Buildings and structures in Edinburgh>
<Structures celebrating the third millennium>
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