In London for Site Match Scotland, linking Scottish cities with southern based developers. Good discussions with Dundee and Perth and some follow up needed for Edinburgh & Glasgow.
A day out at a self build project in the Dutch city of Almere. Every town should have a place where those who want to go and build their own house can do so. From speaking to the people we met, it can be a hugely positive experience. Out of 600 individually built houses, they’ve had three significant problems.
A sunny day in Perth reviewing where we’ve got to and looking at what still needs done. We’re converting Caledonian Road School for Caledonia Housing Association, a good match if ever there was one. Needs an art gallery in the lofty central space though. This space has interlocking stairs so that the boys, who came in from the south, need never encounter the girls, who came in from the north. There used to be a fence down the middle of the playground to complete the segregation.
Chipperfield’s Kings Cross building which looks a lot less smart now they’ve started sticking on the half round cast iron columns. Trying to plan ahead a bit for links with London.
MS didn’t come across that well!
I liked how Philip combined a passion for making things and the understanding the qualities of materials with an interest in what brands were all about. For brands, read clients, and we’d like to be the same. I think I stayed locally which is why I ate in Camino but so busy just now that I can’t even remember.
Sketching with the London office before a couple of beers and then a trip up to Derby. The big public space outside St Martin’s art school is quite harsh, though softened by the sound of the intermittent waterfalls. When the area is redeveloped, and it’s all quite high density and tightly packed, this space will seem supremely luxurious.
My fellow sketchers drawings are here:
http://www.hta.co.uk/news/posts/new-item-3
I went out on a pleasant London evening to draw Patrick Hodgkinson’s inspiring Brunswick Centre, but ended up in the Marquis Cornwallis where there wasn’t much of a view of the building. I’ll go back some time when it’s less busy and I can get a seat in the window. I’m told it’s made of brick, and that that was the end of Hodgkinson, but from looking at it I can’t believe it’s true…
Buildings might be quite hard to design but at least there are plenty of the around to have a look at. Looking at the ordinary done well on the corner of Broughton Street.
“Ahhh Riche Monde” as Lucca used to say. He was right you know, it’s very pleasant down there. Tea by the Thames, on a lovely sunny London evening, outside the White Cross pub.
I was left a bit uninspired by the banality of the middle management working life and then Tim Crocker did HTA’s Tuesday talk and added a little inspiration.
www.timcrocker.co.uk
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