Loyn & Co was shortlisted for the
RIBA Stirling Prize for Outhouse in 2016, which was featured on Grand
Design's House of the Year programme in 2016_ James Stroud of Loyn and Co on
the BBC's Building Dream Homes in 2014
A collection of sources, precedents, ideas, information, images, projects, and events to inspire and provoke University of Westminster Interior Architecture students.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Bodies Bending Sound in the Guggenheim
The acclaimed choreographers Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young team up to create a new dance piece for the Guggenheim Museum’s rotunda.
See the percussive dance from above and below by panning on the screen while the video plays.
By: Tim Chaffee, Kaitlyn Mullin, and Maureen Towey
Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/2l8tzQ4
Labels:
art gallery,
dance,
installation,
NYC,
sound
Monday, February 13, 2017
Interior Architecture Lecture Series 2017_Chee Kit Lai, Mobile Studio
Chee Kit Lai , Mobile Studio
Mobile Studio Architects' model ‘Planning Permission Granted (2010-15)‘ was awarded The ARUP Prize for Emerging Talent in Architecture. and was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2016'
2 pm 15th February 2017
Room MG14,
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS.
Room MG14,
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
'Imagining Environments' Lecture by Prof. Dean Hawkes 21st February in the Robin Evans Room
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Interior Architecture Lecture Series 2017: Professor Sadie Morgan 1st February
Sadie Morgan, co founder of award winning practice De Rijke Marsh Morgan and Professor in Interior Architecture at the University of Westminster, launches the Interior Architecture lecture series 2017. This is the first of 6 lectures on projects and issues that are central to the practice of interior architecture and design.
2 pm 1st February 2017
Wood Lecture Theatre,
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS.
Regularly lecturing both nationally and internationally as a keynote speaker, Professor Morgan has sat on numerous competition jury and advisory panels, including the RIBA National Awards Advisory panel and the World Architecture Festival super jury. She became the youngest and only third ever-female President of the Architectural Association in 2013, and was shortlisted for The Architects’ Journal (AJ) Woman Architect of the Year award 2014.Professor Morgan was appointed as Design Chair for High Speed Two (HS2) in March 2015, reporting directly to the Secretary of State. As of November 2015, she is also a member of the newly formed National Infrastructure Commission, led by former Cabinet Minister Lord Adonis.
Friday, January 13, 2017
Search every Part 2 studio in London by theme, site and school
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| Model by Grant Shepherd, University of Westminster, DS16 |
The Architecture Foundation’s database of all Part 2 studios in London is now live. It can be accessed at www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/schools
The Architecture Foundation has "developed this free resource with the aim of opening up lines of communication between students and tutors exploring similar fields of research in different universities.
The 88 studio descriptions are tagged with keywords relating to the topics being investigated and the places where projects are being developed. A student at the Cass concerned with the future of light industry in the Old Kent Road can therefore quickly establish that colleagues at the Bartlett are also focused on manufacturing while others at the AA are working in the same part of London."
Labels:
models,
postgraduate,
student work,
university of westminster
Thursday, December 1, 2016
'Geological Frame' Installation by Huy Bui
For "New York Fashion Week of Fall 2016, Huy Bui was commissioned to re-contextualize Geological Frame, to a series of suspending landscapes at the Glass House in New York City. The presentation featured a new jewelry collection, JR x DD (Julia Roitfield for Didier Dubot)"
More about Bui's practice and his idea of 'pocket parks' here.
More about Bui's practice and his idea of 'pocket parks' here.
Labels:
fashion,
installations,
NYC,
plants,
suspension,
timber
Monday, November 28, 2016
Nigel Coates' Tales of the City' Lecture 30 November
Nigel Coates
30 November | 18.30 – 20.00
Christopher Ingold Auditorium, UCL
20 Gordon Street | WC1H 0AJ | Map
No booking required | first-come, first-seated
Tales of the City
Forget the boulevard and the block: it’s an inherent confusion that makes cities so vital. Against a background of mutating functions, and accidental superimpositions, switching scales and flashes of desire, Nigel Coates has always drawn inspiration from the entire breadth of the urban environment. Architecture always needs to celebrate its contingency on life in the city and raise the bar for the citizen. In our role as architects and designers, how can we channel this turbulent mix? In his own form of architectural storytelling citing installations exhibited in various galleries over three decades, Coates will explore his recurring theme of the fictional urban model. From 'Ecstacity' to 'Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens', these mix photography, found objects, 3D printed buildings and occasional film and furniture of his own design.
Labels:
bartlett,
interior urbanism,
lectures,
models,
narrative,
urban design
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Full scale section by 2nd year BAIA students
As part of their site study of the Wilton's Music Hall, last week 2nd year BAIA students 'drew' a part of the section of the building at full scale, using tape on the floor of the studio.
Labels:
BAIA,
installations,
section,
student work,
university of westminster
Monday, November 14, 2016
Adapt-r exhibition 23 November-18 December at P3
Labels:
exhibitions,
p3,
student work,
university of westminster
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