cross-posted from barking-assemblage.org
Barking from Without is part of the 2010 Cities Methodologies exhibition and conference organised by the UCL Urban Lab. The exhibition is taking place at the Slade Research Centre on Woburn Square from 5 to 7 May 2010.
Barking from Without is an interactive installation presenting material from an ongoing case study of the [...]
Cross-posted from the Bartlett Think-Tank.
Paper presented at the 2009 Anglo-American Conference of Historians “Cities” in London.
You can download the full paper with images here.
INTRODUCTION
What we will look at in the next twenty minutes is a study of three iconic projects in Toronto that were all planned and built between the years 1955 and 2005: City [...]
This case study was presented as part of the History of British Architecture module at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
The work takes the form of a fold out pamphlet. You can download the full PDF here.
[...] London’s Lloyd’s Building has been described as a ‘mechanical cathedral’, a ‘heroic’ monument to modernism built during one of [...]
Originally posted by a friend on the Bartlett Think-Tank:
We are very excited to bring you great news: the blog “Reading” The National Gallery was finally launched on the web. This blog was founded by a research student as a project-based research from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College of London. The intention is to [...]
“Borough Market Polyphony” is a work in progress done as part of “The Creative Thesis” workshop at UCL run by the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Slade School of Fine Arts. The goal of the exercise is to create an object that addresses the relationship between practice and theory within a PhD research project.
My [...]