Materializing Sheffield - Forewordby Dr Ann Gosse, Director of Culture, Sheffield City CouncilSheffield is an exceptionally strong cultural city with deep roots in metal production and a driving ambition for innovation and creativity. Sheffield is famous for pioneering stainless steel, the Crucible and Bessemer steel processes and renown for silver plate, silver and cutlery worldwide. Over the past few years the city has built upon its strong heritage and undergone massive transformation, with the most inspirational public realm designs of the Peace Gardens, Millennium Square and Sheaf Square.
The wider cultural context of Sheffield is of a quiet confident community, not one to shout or brag, but comfortable and cool. Sheffield culture is dynamic, shaped by people who participate, enjoy and create it. Materializing Sheffield captures the essence of this creating and shaping, exploring the interrelated nature of culture, the city and identity and provides a fascinating insight into how it has been, and can be, changed. I am delighted to recommend this innovative digital publication by hriOnlinea>, which promises to be an on-going value resource of knowledge, observations and insight.
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