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Category Archives: CiA
now what?
From the School of Architecture at UCD: Now architects have time to think. architects are educated to solve problems and propose innovative solutions. now what? is an initiative designed to tap into the wealth of creative talent amongst graduates and … Continue reading
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Notes from Belgrade #3
7. World’s first radio controlled boat. By Nikola Tesla, c.1900. 8. Wallpaper outside. Leaf wallpaper on windows to modern apartments, Belgrade. 9. Belgrade School of Architecture, staircase, you can imagine what the studios were like.
It’s Showtime!
The Art & Design Degree Show at Manchester Metropolitan University will run from Saturday 20 June to Sunday 28 June. The graduating Bachelor of Architecture students of the College of Continuity in Architecture will be showing their work in Rooms … Continue reading
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Fifties Neo-Vernacular
Small black and white prints found in the plan chest. I believe these show new buildings for Gresham’s School in Holt, Norfolk designed by Grenfell Baines & Hargreaves of Preston (later renamed Building Design Partnership) and photographed soon after completion … Continue reading
Posted in CiA, Dominic Roberts, Nostalgia
Tagged bdp, george grenfell baines, holt, norfolk, Preston
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Interview with Alvaro Siza
Alvaro Siza – Quinta da Malagueira, Évora, Portugal (1977) An edited extract from an interview conducted by Manchester School of Architecture doctoral candidate António Oliviera with the 2009 Royal Gold Medallist Alvaro Siza Vieira AO: What were the principles underlying … Continue reading
Posted in Alvaro Siza, Aventinus, CiA, Friends & Acquaintances, Portugal, Practice, Research
Tagged Alvaro Siza, Evora, innovation, persistence
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Notes from Belgrade #2
4. Block 23 from Block 22: Picturesque brutalism, a city in the sky. Twenty floors up ivy grows and pigeon loft has been built. (Novi Beograd: Architects: Jankovic, Karadzic, Stjepanovic, 1975). 5. Weightlifter: Meaty Doric column on Belgrade Post Office. … Continue reading
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Three works by Siza
A recent visit to Portugal afforded the opportunity to look at three works from the long career of Alvaro Siza. Boa Nova Tea House (Leça de Palmeira 1958-63) This early work by Siza has survived a half-century without officious preservation. … Continue reading
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The room has been evicted from the house
The 6th Modern Interiors Research Centre Conference was held at Kingston University last week. The focus was upon histories and heritage. Among the interesting collection of papers was a description of the reconstruction of the Hotel de Ville in Paris. … Continue reading
Posted in CiA, Friends & Acquaintances, Interiors, Name Dropping, Research, Sally Stone, Stone/Brooker
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Notes from Belgrade #1
Some sights from a recent trip to Belgrade (Beograd): 1. Bill Clinton and Urban Design: Nikola Dobrovic, Architect, 1963, Ministry of Defence, Belgrade, in two parts, whose stepped forms matched each other across a major street, forming an image of … Continue reading
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Leaning Tower of PleÄnik
St Antun* Catholic Church, Belgrade. 1936-63. Architect: Jože PleÄnik A circular church with a circular tower that is now leaning slightly as can be seen in the gap between it and the neighbouring block. Monolithic columns in the porch have … Continue reading
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Tagged Beograd, beograd, Josef Plecnik, serbia, yugoslavia
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It’s dark. Dark in the daytime.
Further to Richard’s post below, more pictures of BDP’s Underley Hall projects from the early ‘sixties. Photoset
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BDP at Underley Hall, 1964
I recently visited Underley Hall near Kirby Lonsdale in Cumbria with Richard Brook of Manchester School of Architecture. This is Richard’s account of the visit: Architects’ original model of the proposed Chapel at Underley Hall Representatives of CiA and team-bau … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, CiA, Friends & Acquaintances, Research
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