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Participanti would have thought some of the monies raised would have to go towards maintenance of the Monument itself.
Spire souvenirs could raise millions for city cultural events
Dublin City Council is expected to raise millions of euro from the sale of miniature models of the Spire when the copyright for the structure transfers from the architect to the local authority.
A spokeswoman for the council said yesterday that the copyright was currently with the Spire’s architect, Mr Ian Ritchie, but would be handed over to the council “in a matter of weeks”.
Following suggestions by Mr Ritchie, city authorities are looking to establish a Spire Trust, a committee which would oversee the funds raised from any souvenir tie-ins from the monument, such as postcards, fridge magnets, paper-weights or pens.
The spokeswoman said proceeds from the sale of any such merchandise would be “ring-fenced” to support cultural events in the city.
“The details have not been finalised, but it is expected that people could make submissions for funds from the Spire Trust for an event, and each submission would be viewed on merit,” she said.
Mr Ritchie told The Irish Times he was happy to transfer the copyright but believed it was important that a trust be established.
The architect has indicated to Dublin City Council that he expects to sit on the trust as an honorary life member, along with members of the city council, another architect, representatives from the arts sector and a businessperson from the O’Connell Street area.
“This is something I insisted on right from the start,” he said. “I’ve heard all the arguments about the waste of money, but this means something can accrue to Dublin and Dubliners from the Spire that will be worth millions in the long term.”
All merchandising profits, he added, should go towards community development and charities.
The Spire architect has also suggested that any souvenir items be selected by a design panel, to include either himself or a nominee of his choosing who would serve on the panel as a life member.
The first monies to be forwarded to the trust are likely to come from a film, co-funded by Dublin City Council, on the making of the Spire.
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Participantlooked incredibly white from Greenhills Road.
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ParticipantIs Mr. Ritchie bringing us for a pint after part 4 then? For sticking up for him, yknow ๐
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Participantcool, look forward to that. if you fancy doing an archeire preview i can swing a projector and a room in town.
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Participanti believe once we have blown-up ballymun the collective city consciousness will have lost its stigma about high rise. hopefully.
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Participantis the the documentary for TG4 Graham?
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Participantdoes that timeframe include laying track for Luas?
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ParticipantI’m sure given it’s redevelopment that Hoteliers may take more of an interest in the street now.
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ParticipantStop.watch tv are also making a documentary. Might be a good opportunity for some archerians to voice an opinion.
http://www.filmmakersireland.ie/prod107.htmlro_G
Participantthe Ny Times also has it by way of the Associated Press
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Ireland-New-Monument.htmlro_G
ParticipantFrom Voice of America
http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=F55B6F17-7423-4487-BAC06294D59EA817The Salt Lake Tribune
http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Jan/01222003/nation_w/22344.aspThe San Francisco Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2003/01/21/international1254EST0574.DTLro_G
Participantshould be the next big public construction spectacle …. the explosion of the towers
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ParticipantOnline.ie had it up at the same time
http://www.online.ie/news/viewer.adp?article=1931796ro_G
ParticipantCan see it from the top of the Greenhills Road in Walkinstown, D12.
Must check if it’s visible from Ballymount Road off the Belgard Road.
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ParticipantSomewhere to grab a decent cup of coffee would not go amiss either.
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Participantover 20,000 views for a single thread. Wow, Paul, give yourself a pat on the back and a nice press release. And for everybody else who contributed via posting thanks for the great discussion and energy. The project wouldn’t of been the same if not for the collective passion and interest shown by the archeire community. ๐
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ParticipantNuala meet Greg ๐
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Participantlooking forward to Paul’s photos too. Are you going to post video too Paul?
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Participantfuppin hell – that beacon is rubbish – i presume it is temporary
love the pictures though alastair
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Participantcan see the monument from the hump on Greenhills Road in Walkinstown, although not as clearly as Andrews.
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