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Author Archives: Sally Stone
Really Big Windows
Continuity in Architecture direct you to an article published in this week’s Architects Journal that is co-authored by lecturers from the college. Eamonn Canniffe and Sally Stone discuss the new terrace of social housing designed by dMFK Architects in New … Continue reading
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Modern Architecture Through Case Studies 1945-1990
Eamonn Canniffe of CiA has collaborated with Peter Blundell Jones to produce ‘Modern Architecture Through Case Studies 1945-1990’: “Once again, new interpretations are presented of some of the most famous architecture of the period. Work by lesser-known architects, whose influence … Continue reading
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A Small Building
An addition to a Victorian gate lodge north of Preston, Lancashire by Dominic Roberts of CiA and Francis Roberts Architects.
Posted in CiA, Practice, Preston, Sally Stone
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Dalibor Vesely and The Vertical City
Dalibor Vesely, Honorary Professorial Fellow at Manchester School of Architecture and 2006 Winner of the Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education, will deliver a lecture entitled THE VERTICAL CITY: CHOICE OR DESTINY 6.00 PM ON THURSDAY 15 MARCH … Continue reading
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“Thinking Inside the Boxâ€
Dr Charles Rice,, University Of Technology, Sydney “Thinking Inside the Box: Interiors in the 21st Century – New Visions, New Horizons & New Challenges”, was held on the 1st and 2nd March at the Lighthouse Architecture Centre in Glasgow. It … Continue reading
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Blackburn, Lancashire
Blackburn Cathedral has just received planning permission for a project which involves the construction of Clergy apartments, a new Deanery, offices and private apartments. The proposed new buildings enclose three new outdoor spaces to the south of the Cathedral. The … Continue reading
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MSA Field Trip Films
Year 3 students have just completed presentation to Eamonn Canniffe of their Semester 1 Humanities submissions – films of buildings they visited and studied during their autumn 2006 fieldtrips in Europe. The first group of films have been posted on … Continue reading
Posted in CiA, Mitteleuropa, Sally Stone, Student Projects, Travel
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The Mass-Observation Movement
The New Yorker has published yet another interesting and relevant article. In his discussion of the Mass Observation Movement Caleb Crain describes how, during the 1930’s and 40’s hundreds of observers recorded the everyday habits, actions and attitudes of the … Continue reading
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Hidden Rooms
Our friends at ARCA have kindly forwarded this article from the New York Times about Secret or Hidden Rooms. The piece brings to mind the Priest Hole, a term given to hiding places built into many of the principal Catholic … Continue reading
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Thinking Inside the Box: Interiors in the 21st Century – New Visions, New Horizons & New Challenges
Interior Architecture, Design and Decoration is a growing intellectual discipline, as the subject has become more accessible and highly visible so it has become more respectable and is now considered as a subject in its own right rather that an … Continue reading
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Skin + Bones
The New Yorker magazine last week contained a very interesting review of an exhibition that has just opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture celebrates the “increasingly fruitful … Continue reading
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Autunno a Milano
Click here for pictures of the CiA Year 5 study trip to Milan.
Posted in CiA, Italy, Milan, Sally Stone, Students, Studio Programme Year 5, Travel
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