Inspired by the English country homes designed
by architect Sir Edwin Lutyen in the early 1900's, the seven - bedroom, six - bath residence features dramatic yet cozy elements, such as a steep roof, front courtyard and five fireplaces.
The first incarnation of the red phone box was designed
by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott for a competition in 1924.
TheWall series was commissioned
by architect Sir Michael Hopkins as part of a collection of handmade wall pieces for the UK's parliamentary building, Portcullis House.
Pace has a 15 - year lease on the gallery, which will be renovated
by architect Sir David Chipperfield as part of a «master plan» for the RA.
Pace has a 15 - year lease on the gallery, which will be renovated
by architect Sir David Chipperfield as part of a «master plan» for
Herem was commissioned to create his large - scale drawing of the front of the building when The Plant realised the similarities between his style and and the detailed imagery exhibited in archived drawings
by architect Sir Edwin Cooper, which it used as research.
It was designed and built
by architect Sir Clough Williams - Ellis between 1925 and 1975.
A number of innovative Arts and Crafts style cottages were also constructed in the village in the early 1900s
by the architect Sir Robert Lorimer.
Not exact matches
The current building - the fourth to occupy the site - was designed
by the court
architect,
Sir Christopher, and built between 1675 and 1710 after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
The project saw six new faculty buildings built and also saw the creation of two large cultural buildings linking original buildings
by renowned 1960s
architect Sir Leslie Martin.
The building includes four - storey teaching pavilions, sports hall and performing arts building, which are linked to a number of retained buildings
by renowned 1950s / 1960s
architect Sir Leslie Martin.
The stunning 42 - storey glass tower was designed
by renowned
architect Sir Norman Foster and has become a distinctive Sydney landmark.
It was designed
by the British
architect Sir Norman Foster and opened in September 2006.
This magical museum in Lincoln Inn Fields was designed
by the great neo-classical
architect Sir John Soane (1753 - 1837) to house his outstanding collection of art and artefacts.
Located at 6 Burlington Gardens, directly north of the Royal Academy's Burlington House, Pace's gallery will occupy the west wing of the building, which is owned
by the R A. Plans are to have it redesigned
by the
architect and Royal Academician
Sir David Chipperfield.
Stirling Prize - winning
architect Sir David Chipperfield has been retained
by Pace to renovate its Mayfair gallery in conjunction with the Royal Academy's larger master plan.
Honoree
Sir David Adjaye OBE, Principal, Adjaye Associates, spoke about being inspired
by J. Max Bond Jr., the
architect of the Studio Museum's 1982 renovation, and said: «The Studio Museum in Harlem is very special to me: it was the very first US institution to host an exhibition of my work, ten years ago.
Designs
by Adjaye Associates, Caruso St John, and Studio Libeskind, and Foster + Partners are all in the running for the commission, as is a collaboration between
Sir Anish Kapoor and Zaha Hadid
Architects.
Now approaching its 50th anniversary, the Studio Museum is preparing to construct a new home at its current location on Manhattan's West 125th Street, designed
by internationally renowned
architect Sir David Adjaye with Cooper Robertson as the first building created expressly for the institution's program.
The work,
by architects Caruso St John, has transformed the riverside part of the building once so despised, according to Tate director
Sir Nicholas Serota said there was a serious proposal in the 1960s to demolish the lot and build a smart modernist block.
In concersation with internationally acclaimed Ghanaian born, British
architect Sir David Adjaye OBE, Professor Paul Goodwin, curato, Director of the resarch centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation [TrAIN], and current chair of Contemporary Art and Urbanism at the University of the Arts London, and moderated
by Rachel Barrett, writer, curator and lecturer at the Jamaica based Edna Manley College of the Visual & Performing Arts, Thomas will discuss his artistic practice and the series of works in The Beautiful Game as well as the broader concerns of historical perspective and postcolonial, transnational legacies.
The new protégés — a Swiss
architect, a writer from Brazil, a Peruvian musician, a dancer from South Africa, an Argentinian / Spanish theatre artist, a film - maker from India and a Vietnamese visual artist — are being mentored
by some of the most acclaimed figures in the contemporary arts worldwide: British
architect Sir David Chipperfield, Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, poet and novelist Mia Couto, from Mozambique, American composer Philip Glass, Canadian theatre director Robert Lepage and American performance and video artist Joan Jonas.
Accompanying the shows will be a fully illustrated book with an essay
by the acclaimed curator Barbara Rose, a conversation between Christopher Le Brun and
architect Sir David Chipperfield moderated
by Tim Marlow, Artistic Director of the Royal Academy, and an introduction
by exhibition curator Emile Bruner,
Led
by the internationally - acclaimed
architect Sir David Chipperfield RA and supported
by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the plans will link Burlington House on Piccadilly and Burlington Gardens for the first time, uniting and revitalising the two - acre site.
It is called The Collector, curated
by the Helly Nahmad Gallery (London), produced
by Anna Pank, and accompanied
by an essay from venerated
architect Sir Norman Rosenthal.
Tate Modern: It is one of the most impressive Museums, originally designed
by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the
architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963.
The RA's redevelopment is led
by the internationally - acclaimed
architect Sir David Chipperfield RA and supported
by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
In March Ghanaian President unveiled the plans for the new Ghana National Cathedral in Accra, designed
by Adjaye Associates, the architecture firm led
by British - Ghanaian
architect Sir David Adjaye, OBE.
Foster + Partners, led
by acclaimed British
architect Sir Norman Foster, is the designer.
The extraordinary British
architect and designer Thomas Heatherwick has been hailed as a genius, lauded
by The New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger for the uniquely inventive nature of his work, and praised
by esteemed designer
Sir Terence Conran as the — Leonardo da Vinci of our times.
Despite its iconic status the tower currently faces demolition and an appeal to save it is supported
by an array of prominent
architects, engineers and arts professionals including Rem Koolhaas,
Sir Nicholas Serota and Lord Norman Foster.
In its first 15 years the Millbank site more than doubled in size, including the addition of seven rooms designed
by the
architect W.H. Romaine - Walker and funded
by the arts and antique dealer J.J. (
Sir Joseph) Duveen, built to display the Turner Bequest.
Co-designed
by celebrated
architect Sir David Adjaye, our MA770 Wireless Speaker is made of a proprietary concrete composite which provides a number of acoustic benefits, such as increased dampening, a purer sound, and added durability.
The Brutalist building was designed
by a group of young
architects, including Dennis Crompton, Warren Chalk and Ron Herron and is named after
Sir Isaac Hayward, a former leader of the London County Council.
By the 1770s, in Britain, such
architects as Robert Adam and
Sir William Chambers were in huge popular demand, but they were now drawing on a great variety of classical sources, including ancient Greece, so much so that their forms of architecture were eventually defined as neoclassical rather than Palladian.
The building was designed
by famed British
architect Sir David Chipperfield.
Sir David was one of the
architects of Mission Innovation, a commitment
by 20 governments to double research funding to $ 20 billion within five years.
The initial concept for One Museum Place, after John purchased the land and derelict buildings across from the High Museum from the Woodruff Arts Center nine years ago, was for a two tower elegant condominium
by the acclaimed British
Architect,
Sir David Chipperfield.
Built
by famed
architect Sir John Soane and completed in 1797, the stunning property is one of only a handful of country houses that has also been worked on
by the celebrated 19th and 20th - century
architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.