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...There is even the toy building-block set belonging to radical architect Cedric Price, who probably built more using that toy set than he ever did in real life....
...The late Cedric Price was on the money when he insisted that there is always a case for doing nothing save from reusing what’s already there....
...Cédric Reversade is the man with the jewel in the Capri crown: Casa Mare, a five-bedroom quiet stunner set all on its own just below Via Krupp....
...She’s an amazing designer and architect, and a professor at MIT....
...That’s why reviving the ethos of the director Joan Littlewood, and the philosophy of theatres as “Fun Palaces” that she and the architect Cedric Price set out in 1961, seems so right for now (and what’s...
...I want to start an MBA for architects, why not? An MBArch.”...
...Rockwell recently completed the apartments and amenity areas at 15 Hudson Yards (285 luxury homes in a 274m glass skyscraper designed by interdisciplinary studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro), including Cedric...
...British visionary Cedric Price’s designs for the Fun Palace for theatrical impresario Joan Littlewood, Constant Nieuwenhuys’ infinitely expandable New Babylon, a modular city as post-work playscape, and...
...He was proficient enough at drawing to be accepted, at 15, to London’s Central School of Art and Design but lasted barely a term before leaving for Essex and Cedric Morris’s recently opened and unorthodox...
...) has also become a bit of a god among architects....
...The lightweight architecture of the late Cedric Price is also there — the idea of a fun palace in which the architecture is endlessly adaptable....
...In France, they are ahead with a presidential mission led by Cédric Villani. The media could be doing their bit, too....
...The idea was eventually absorbed by Richard Rogers (architect of the Millennium Dome) in his wonderful Pompidou Centre in Paris....
...The Pompidou Centre, 40 years old this year, is an obvious example; Diller herself references Cedric Price, the British visionary who proposed temporary, plug-in architectures for an unpredictable future...
...Cedric Price — Works 1952-2003: A Forward-Minded Retrospective, edited by Samantha Hardingham, Architectural Association/Canadian Centre for Architecture, RRP£150 Cedric Price (1934-2003) was a lazy architect...
...Designed by Lord Snowdon and radical British modernist architect Cedric Price, it was the world’s first walk-through aviary but also a design of its time that was not conceived to be a long-lasting, permanent...
...Like him I specially remember attention given to the artist and gardener Cedric Morris in East Anglia, a dear friend of Wheeler who wrote about him fondly....
...He starts off in the aviary designed by Britain’s laziest and arguably greatest modernist architectural thinker, Cedric Price (who built almost nothing but remains surprisingly influential), and Lord Snowdon...
...The images released of The Factory suggest the influence of visionary British architect Cedric Price, whose ideas for a never-realised Fun Palace (designed for theatre director Joan Littlewood in 1960-61...
...Designed by architect Louis Le Vau in 1670, it was clad in blue and white, Delft-style tiles that were produced in a French workshop....
...Cedric Price (1934-2003) Brilliant, hard-drinking and lazy, Price built almost nothing, yet became one of the most influential architects of the 20th century....
...Who Compass, compass.com, Tel: +1 646 375 1932 Photographs: Cédric Pascal; Scott Frances...
...Designed by aquarium architects, the pool will be 25m long and completely transparent, so swimmers can take in the sights while enjoying a dip....
...Siza’s sketches are populated by angels and by images of the architect himself....
...Frank Gehry, architect of the Bilbao Guggenheim, is finishing off Facebook’s new HQ in Menlo Park, and design-led Apple is hard at work on its $5bn Norman Foster-designed, doughnut-shaped HQ in Cupertino...
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