Liverpool's controversial Fourth Grace scheme for a new landmark building on the city's waterfront was flawed from the start, an inquiry has found...
It said the fact no-one was in overall charge of the failed £324m project contributed to its demise.
The Cloud building, designed by architect Will Alsop, would have stood next to the existing Three Graces.
photo from ic liverpool
It was a central piece of the city's successful bid to be named Capital of Culture 2008.
Mr Alsop, who was critical of the city council after the project was pulled in July, said: "This is not a time for acrimony or recrimination. The scrutiny panel has delivered a thoughtful and pragmatic report.
'Fulfil potential'
"I sincerely wish the city of Liverpool well for the future.
"It is important now that lessons are learned and that leaders continue to focus on sustaining the city's recovery, and fulfilling its potential to become an exceptional European Capital of Culture."
Steve Parry, managing director of Neptune Developments said the The Fourth Grace Consortium had "worked tirelessly" for two years on the scheme.
He added: "It remains our belief that this was a deliverable project that would have created a world-class destination on the Liverpool waterfront.
"The scrutiny panel has produced a balanced and well informed report that proposes a number of constructive and forward-looking recommendations.
"Hopefully Liverpool will learn from the experience and move forward to meet the challenges of 2008."
BBC
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we recently had a lecture by one of alsop's (ex) project architects, it was amazing how driven she was in describing the projects she was involved in, almost to the point of brainwashedness.
I've never heard anyone speak so highly of a company that sacked her.
Alsop actually believes that his designs are going to be world-changing and humanity-saving, there is no irony, so i guess whoever employs him should know what to expect
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