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Wednesday, 1 August, 2001, 05:50 GMT 06:50 UK
National Gallery going underground
The Playfair building on The Mound
The National Galleries of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy have been awarded £7m by the Heritage Lottery Fund to build an underground extension to their famous Edinburgh building.

The Playfair Project - named after the building - aims to raise £26m to pay for a new "subterranean space" beneath Princes Street.

If completed it would provide the National Galleries with an extra 15,000 square feet of exhibition space, creating one of the largest facilities of its type in Britain.

The lottery funding leaves project organisers with a shortfall of £6m.

Timothy Clifford
Timothy Clifford: "Major player on the international stage"
The Royal Scottish Academy, which is home to the contemporary arts north of the Border, co-occupies the Playfair building at the foot of The Mound with the National Galleries.

Both organisations say the extra space is badly needed to expand the arts in Scotland.

The additional space created by the underground extension would mean that blockbuster exhibitions, like the current Rembrandt one, would not displace the permanent collection on the Mound.

Dr Timothy Clifford, director-general of the National Galleries said the new space would not only "improve the quality of our facilities and resources for the communities which we serve, but it will ensure that Scotland is a major player on the international stage".

He added: "Soon we will have a gloriously refurbished and upgraded Royal Scottish Academy building linked to the existing National gallery by an underground extension - discreet, chic, adventurous and welcoming."

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