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Built Heritage as history, culture and development

This story was posted 8 years ago
15 June 2018
in Environment, OPINION/COMMENTARY, Travel/Tourism
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Edinburgh House Young Street undergoing "restoration"
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“No people can create except in its own subjective image” – Louis Sullivan (one of America’s great architects of the 20th century).

When the town of St George’s was designed and built by the French in the early 1700s, it was made manifest in the image of the then colonial occupier (of the island). Later when the British took control they superimposed their image on the former in so far as we have (today) a capital city that was well known regionally and to some extent internationally as a Georgian city– some say, the prettiest in the Caribbean.

In 1974 Grenada achieved its “political independence” and our post-independence politicians took full control of the affairs of the state. The functioning administrative, educational, social and physical planning systems left by the British began to be tinkered with. Standards have been replaced with mediocracy and the result is what we have today – a chaotic city, bursting at its seams with too many vehicles, no place to park with litter and sidewalk vending; while pedestrians have to take their lives in their hands, as they dodge among moving traffic to commute from point a to b. Is this the image of an independent country?

The focus of this article is to put the spotlight on the physical planning aspect (the built environment) of our development. The revised Physical Planning Act of 2016 gives the minister, acting through his agents – the Physical Planning Unit – enormous powers to demolish buildings which do not comply with the act. This was made public when the Senior Planning Officer and his deputy held consultations recently with building contractors both in Grenada and Carriacou.

What this, and previous Acts does not address, is the recognition of our historic built heritage and how to protect it, as an important component of our patrimony, a significant part of our tourism industry and the economic benefits that can be derived from a cadre of trained historic technicians in the restoration of historic structures as a specialised sector in the construction industry.

In other words a recognition of the aesthetics which have made St George’s in the past the envy of its regional neighbours. If this element of our building industry remains unrecognised and unimplemented, St George’s would become in the not too distant future, just another 3rd world galvanise and blockwork town with no aesthetic appeal, notwithstanding the contemplated climate resilience initiative.

The Historic Quarter of Urban St George

To support this argument the Sentinel brings to the attention of the Physical Planning Unit, a heritage building on Young Street that is undergoing repairs/restoration. This building known as EDINBURGH HOUSE is part of the St George’s HISTORIC QUARTER, and has remained unoccupied for several decades, as the original owner(s) migrated to Australia about 4-5 decades ago.

The new owner who received planning permission about 2 years ago to convert the residence into a hotel was given, it would appear, full reign to do as he pleases. Instead of replacing the original Georgian sash windows he has partly filled in the original opening and puts in its place a two-piece truncated sliding window which is completely incongruous to the historic design. It is understood that the new hotel in the centre of St George’s would have no car park, and the new roof design will not replicate the original hipped roof which is hurricane resistant with clay tiles finish. So the question is asked: Physical Planning Unit, what is your VISION for Urban St George in the 2nd decade of the 21st century and beyond; is this the “subjective image” of PURE GRENADA?

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Comments 2

  1. Rachel P says:
    7 years ago

    Do you have photos of what the Edinburgh House Young Street look like before the windows were changed out? (not from Grenada and have never been either)

  2. Se private instagrambilleder says:
    8 years ago

    Wow! After all I got a web site from where I be able to
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