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Contents Application Deadline.3 Note from the coordinator 3 Welcome to Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2017..5 Event.6 Dates.6 What can be included?...7-8 Themes 10 Year of Young People.... 10 Activities for Children and Young People. 11 Accessibility..12 Other Opportunities 13 When Completing Your Application. 15-16 The Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival Mission. 15 Principal Requirements...15 Responsibilities and Expectations. 16 The Application..17 Responsibilities and Expectations.18-20 GBPT..18 Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival Participants.19 Handbook..17 Risk Assessment 17 Security 20 Insurance 20 Donations..20 Key Dates..22 Contact Details..23 2

Application Deadline The deadline for submissions to our programme is Sunday 25th March 2018 Note from the Coordinator Hello! My name is Molly. I am Glasgow Building Preservation Trust s Events and Development Coordinator and am in charge of all things Glasgow Doors Open Days. We have already been busy behind the scenes and can t wait to start receiving your submissions. This information document should have everything you need to know about the festival, our themes for 2018 and how to apply to be part of our 2018 programme. Should you find you still have questions, don t hesitate to contact me: molly@gbpt.org // 0141 554 4411 We will be holding our Creative Planning Workshop in February (date tbc) where we will give newcomers more information about how the festival works, and workshop ideas around how to engage with our Year of Young People theme. A write up of this event and participants feedback will be available on our website in the last week of February. Wishing you all the best with your planning! Molly 3

4 Hutchesons Hall, Image: Andrew Lee

Welcome to Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2018 Andrew Lee Glasgow Building Preservation Trust have been organising Glasgow Doors Open Days since 1990 when it formed part of the City of Culture celebrations. Since then the event has attracted over 600 participating buildings and has welcomed over 89,000 visitors in the past five years alone. Glasgow Doors Open Days is part of a family of Doors Open Days events which take place across September throughout Scotland, organised nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust. Doors Open Days forms part of Scotland s contribution to European Heritage Days which happen across Europe. Glasgow Doors Open Days offers Glaswegians and visitors to the city the opportunity to get behind the scenes and inside some of Glasgow s finest buildings. Places that are normally closed to the public or charge an entrance fee, open their doors for free to visitors from across the city and beyond. Offices, homes, schools, legal courts, religious buildings and the occasional boat have all been involved. Growing from what was a originally a two day event, the week-long festival has grown to encompass guided walks, tours, talks and special events happening in and alongside the buildings in our programme. The event attracts visitors from all sections of the community with over 18,500 people attending in 2017. Since 2015 a separate children s programme has been printed and distributed to all primary schools in Glasgow to highlight the children s activities on offer, engaging the next generation of heritage and architecture enthusiasts. 5

The Event The event consists of three main areas: Buildings opening their doors (around 100) Guided walks taking visitors around parts of the city (around 50) Events including talks, exhibitions, workshops and more (50+) Plus Other outdoor spaces open to the public A festival hub Dates Monday 10 th - Sunday 16 th September 2018 Guided Walks & Events can happen from Monday Sunday Buildings must be open for at least one day over the weekend, week days are also welcome Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomt, Francee Lourdel Chicurel Maggie s, Dundee Doors Open Days Glasgow Doors Open Days joins programmes of open buildings across both Scotland and Europe Maggie s Centre, Dundee 6

What can be included? Buildings Glasgow Doors Open Day is very popular event and now has over 500 buildings on the database. The decision was made to work a rotation system where around 100 buildings are included each year to ensure the programme is kept fresh and manageable. Although your building may be extremely relevant, the decision may be made to give you a year or two off, to allow other buildings the chance to be included. If you have a particularly special year coming up we advise you to contact us in plenty time so that we can consider making an exception. All buildings are encouraged to provide an interactive and informative visitor experience, especially where buildings are normally open to the public. This may be in the form of: Exhibition Talk Film screening Workshop Music Demonstrations Our creative planning workshop is a chance to think about how to encourage visitors to come to your building and how to easily incorporate additional activities. Once your participation in our programme is confirmed we ll be sending out our Participant Handbook, which also has ideas and resources for adding extra interest to your Doors Open Days event. Guided Walks In order to develop the festival according to demands we are encouraging more walks and tours to be organised. Tours can take the form of walks, bus, train, boat, subway, bike and or even skateboard! 7

Events Talks and events have formed a fantastic part of previous years festivals and really add to visitors engagement with the programme. Talks can be on a variety of subjects providing they align with the core 6 event principles and theme in some way. We programme a central series of talks at our festival hub relating to our yearly theme and there is, on occasion, an opportunity for participants talks to take place as part of this programme. (See Other Opportunities on page 12) Special events and exhibitions often take place within buildings as part of their Glasgow Doors Open Days offering. However there have been exceptions such as Nic Green s performance TURN at Govan Graving Docks in 2016. Events & exhibitions have also happened at our festival hub. Whilst events should be able to be delivered autonomously, we will endeavour to assist and can for example pair an event host with a venue if it is in the interest of both parties. If you have an event but no venue there is a section in our submission forms to indicate this and we will get in touch. As ever, the festival coordinator is on hand for any questions. Scottish Ensemble perform at Govanhill Baths 8

9 Visitors at Buchanan Bridge Club

Themes Each year we pick a theme to guide our programming and to encourage veteran participants to explore a new angle to their festival offering. For 2018 we are aligning with the Scottish Government (delivered by Visit Scotland) Year of theme: Year of Young People Year of Young People 2018 is an opportunity for generations to come together and celebrate our nation s young people. It is a platform for our young people (8 to 26). It will give them a stronger voice on issues which affect their lives, showcase their ideas and talents, and ultimately, aim to challenge status quo and create a more positive perception of them in society. http://yoyp2018.scot/what-is-yoyp/ We are using this theme as a lens through which we will look to the future of the city. We re particularly interested in applications from Modern and Contemporary buildings, and historic buildings that have new contemporary uses. As ever we are keen to unearth places that aren t usually open to the public and are hoping to include more private residences and to showcase the work of Glasgow businesses taking place behind closed doors. We re teaming up with the Institute of Civil Engineers for their 200 th Anniversary and hope to dedicate a section of our programme to look at How the City Works. Our programme of talks will look back at more recent 20 th Century history and ahead to technological developments and what this might mean for the future of Glasgow. We are hoping to build on the success of 2017 with even more interactive opportunities for visitors, and unique events that bring to life some of our venues. We are working with YAP our Young Advisory Panel a group of young people aged 16-25 who will help us with the creative planning of our programme and will be taking on a young paid intern to allow them to gain valuable experience and assist with all things Glasgow Doors Open Days. 10

Activities for Children and Young People Building on the success of the past two years we will once again be producing an additional programme highlighting activities on offer for children and families during the festival. If this is something you will be focussing on, please outline how in this section of the form. Successful events in the past have involved dressing up, craft activities and treasure trails. As part of our year theme we are also encouraging participants to think about activities or events for young people aged 16-25. Whether this is a walk specifically for students or a film screening in your building, we will be advertising these across college and student networks, so it is a great opportunity to engage with new audiences. 11

Accessibility To build on our mission of being an open event for all, we are asking 2018 participants to pay particular attention to the accessibility of their building, interpretation material, walks/ tours and talks. By this we are not just referring to physical access as we understand that historic buildings do not always lend themselves to this. Visit Scotland have a fantastic guide to Accessible Tourism which highlights many of the other simple ways you can improve access to your building or event; whether that means having information available in large print or making sure that things are well signposted. We and our volunteers will be taking part in Visit Scotland s free, online Accessible Tourism training, something we highly recommend anyone who will be receiving visitors does too. http://www.visitscotland.org/business_support/advice_materials/toolkits/accessible _tourism.aspx 12

Design firm Snarchitecture s giant adult ball bit in the National Building Museum, Washington D.C. Other Opportunities Interactive Installations Building on the success of our 2017 artist commissions we are hoping to receive support to fund an interactive installation to animate one of our festival venues. If you would be interested in hosting an installation please indicate so in the relevant section of the application form. Venues should have a large space that can be cleared of furniture. Festival Hub Take-Over If you are an organisation with an expertise in anything Modernist, Brutalist, 20 th Century, contemporary architecture, Internet of Things, sustainable technology (or anything else you think might be relevant) related then we would like to hear from you! We are offering organisations the chance to take-over the festival hub to host a series of lunchtime or evening pecha-kuchas, talks, film-screenings or workshops. Again, if you are interested in this opportunity please indicate so in the relevant section of the application form. Other Projects There are a number of other projects we are working on, for which we will be getting in touch with venues and organisations directly. If you might be interested in being part of our programme do register your expression of interest as soon as possible so we have you in mind! 13

14 Fairfield Building, Image: McAteer

When Completing Your Application Please bear in mind: The Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival Mission The mission of Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival is to strengthen civic pride among Glaswegians, and to broaden public awareness of Glasgow's rich built heritage at local, national and international levels, by exposing a diverse audience to different aspects of Glasgow's built environment. The aims include: To increase the number of Glaswegians who are engaged in celebrating and learning about Glasgow s rich built heritage, architecture and culture To increase the profile of Glasgow as a destination for domestic and international tourists who are interested in history, heritage and built environment To provide public education and opportunities to stimulate discussion of current issues in design, planning and preservation of heritage buildings Principal Requirements To enable the Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival mission to be achieved there are some core principles and requirements that participants should align with: Situated within the Glasgow City Council boundary Free access during Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival Relevant to built heritage. Architectural interest, historic importance or significant cultural connections should be a focus of your building or event. (We take a broad view on built heritage in that we recognise that contemporary buildings will form the fabric of our city s heritage in the future) 15

Special Access Access to your building and/or event should be more than offered on a day to day basis for example: o Access to a building that is usually closed to public o Access to part of the building that is normally closed to the public o The building is normally open to the public, but you are putting on a special event or activity. Prominent Publicity Material Any publicity material provided will need to be displayed prominently. Provide Learning Opportunities Help visitors learn about architecture and the built environment, opportunities should be provided where possible with the use of activities such as tours from architects & those with knowledge of your particular building/area and events interpreting the history and encouraging interaction. Responsibilities and Expectations You can find these on page 16 & 17. This section contains details of the responsibilities that both you and GBPT have. Read over this carefully and ask Molly 0141 554 4411 or molly@gbpt.org if you have any queries. 16

The Application The following submission forms are available: Building Form Walk Form Talk + Event Form You can find these on the following webpage from the 12 th February: http://www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk/participate.html They are in an online Google Form format. If you cannot access this form please contact the coordinator. Simply fill in and submit. If you are an allotment/green space complete a building application form. If you have any questions at all please get in touch with Molly on 0141 554 4411, molly@gbpt.org Submission Deadline Sunday 25 th March Successful/Unsuccessful You will be contacted by the end of April to advise whether your application has been successful or unsuccessful. At this time you will be notified of key deadlines and further information. 17

Responsibilities & Expectations GBPT Please find a description of the responsibilities and expectations for Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and all Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival participants. When submitting your event for inclusion in the Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival programme you are agreeing that you have read, understood and accepted all of the responsibilities and expectations of being involved. As a participant in Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival you will have the following from Glasgow Building Preservation Trust to help promote and support your event: Provide support & advice to participants during the process with various materials available to help plan and organise Promote all confirmed events as part of the Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival programme in the following ways: Brochure This is an approx. 24 page A5 brochure and is widely distributed throughout Glasgow via Public Libraries, Tourist Information Points and other cost effective methods. Posters We issue posters for you to distribute in your local area. Banners/Signage Helping visitors find your building and/or event is extremely important. We will provide signage that should be displayed prominently. Website Each building, and/or event will have its own dedicated page where extra information can be provided. www.glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk www.doorsopendays.org.uk Social Media Currently GBPT use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, please ensure you are linked up with these if you use them Facebook: GlasgowDoorsOpenDays Twitter: @GlasgowDOD Instagram: Glasgowdoorsopenday NB: There is no fee for your building/event to be part of Doors Open Day 18

Glasgow Doors Open Day Participants As a participant in Glasgow Doors Open Day you have some responsibilities: Sticking to deadlines set by the Coordinator Delivery of your event as detailed in your initial application Communication should anything change in your participation Prominent display of all promotional materials provided Return of all promotional materials following the event Report accurate visitor numbers by 12 th October 2018 Be aware of, and use where appropriate, the following resources: Handbook The National Doors Open Day Handbook provides crucial information on key areas of Doors Open Day such as: Health & Safety - Risk Assessment, Security and Emergencies Administration Event Details, Changing Information, Surveys, Memories Managing Visitors Signage & Route Planning, Accessibility & Children Managing Volunteers & Staff Before, On the Day and After the Event Publicity & Promotion Making the most of Doors Open Day This will be made available to participants upon confirmation of inclusion in the programme. Risk Assessment Risk assessments of any event should always be carried out before the event takes place. Templates will be made available to participants upon confirmation of inclusion in the programme. 19

Security Building owners are reminded to remove any potentially valuable articles to a place of safekeeping especially if you intend to give the public free access to the property. Areas not opened to the public should be clearly sign posted and if possible closed off altogether, either by locking doors or with the use of a barrier. Insurance The Scottish Civic Trust offer free public liability insurance and employer s liability insurance cover to organisers and properties taking part in the Doors Open Days event. You can find a summary of this insurance on: http://www.doorsopendays.org.uk/opendays/resources.aspx?category=16. This insurance is intended as a safety net only, so please also check your own building insurance to see whether it provides coverage for any damage incurred. To date, the event has gone without serious incident. Donations As a core concept no fee can be charged for entry to a participating building, tour, talk or event. You are more than welcome to display a donation box or set up a pop up café/shop to raise some funds however this should always be optional for visitors. 20

21 Visitors at a talk by Lost Glasgow in our 2017 Festival Hub at St Andrew s in the Square

Key Dates Month What s Happening Documents/ Support Available January February Expressions of Interest Open Coordinator visiting new participants. 12th February Applications OPEN Visits to new buildings and meeting new participants Tbc February Info and Creative Planning Workshop Participant Information, Creative Planning Workshop Summary Info March April 25 th March Deadline for applications Late submissions may not be included in programme. by 12 th April Successful/unsuccessful applicants notified. Link made available to access all resources (including brand pack, participant information and training for volunteers) Successful/Unsuccessful Application, Participant Handbook, Brand Pack, May Brochure and web copy to be finalised (deadlines tbc) Proofing Information sent out for confirmation June Final proofing of materials by GBPT July Marketing and PR Campaign begins Additional information request August Programme launched (online and brochure) Final date TBC Brochure published and delivered along with publicity materials c. mid-august bookings open for bookable events in the latter part of the month Brochure Publicity materials Surveys September Third week of September October November Doors Open Days throughout Scotland take place GLASGOW DOORS OPEN DAYS FESTIVAL 10th 16th September Open buildings, guided walks and events take place across the city 12 th October, Feedback forms, surveys and promotional material to be returned Glasgow Doors Open Days Awards for Excellence at the Civic Reception in Glasgow City Chambers Final date TBC 22

Contact Details MollyMae Whawell molly@gbpt.org 01415544411 Sign up to our expressions of interest mailing list on this page to be notified when applications become available. 23