2012 Index 34
the lend lease / architects’ journal awards
1046 Multiplicity
Print on watercolour paper Stuart Franks
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Te Honey Emporium Paper and card collage Bongani Elton Muchemwa
A whimsical contraption, Te Honey Emporium forms the gateway to a meadow, away from the hoards of busy Saturday shoppers in Briggate, Leeds. An imaginatorium for sustainable living, focusing on the advantages of urban beekeeping, it is also a dramatic stage of consumption and production, serviced by vertical stacks of chutes, ducts and tanks. Fresh honey is circulated throughout the building to produce mead, honey and candles.
Stacked above King’s Cross station, Multiplicity exploits the strength and size of the British tourism industry to create a new destination building of hybrid programmes to suit its 300,000 daily visitors. It aspires to a sense of continuity by reconciling alien scales of development by borrowing historic references.
1047
Exploring the Architectural Invention of the Royal Engineers in the Kent Countryside
Mixed-media collage Alastair King
Drawing on childhood explorations of Kent’s countryside and Second World War pillboxes, the model investigates the Royal Engineers’ architectural and non- architectural inventions.
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Repository of the Eternal Now: Section [A-A]
3D print, plywood, digital inkjet print
Robert Ware
Repository of the Eternal Now is an addition to great London landmark, St Paul’s Cathedral. It builds itself in real time through the use of data from the 41 stock- market sectors in which the Church of England invests. Te towers grow in relation to the sector’s success.
1049 Canada Water Library Photograph Piers Gough RA
A photograph of CZWG Architects’ ‘super’ Library for Southwark Council Canada Water. Te inverted pyramid form is an efficient way of maximising floor space while working to a small footprint. Situated beside a public square, the four-storey building has a perforated facade of anodised aluminium and a green sedum roof.
1050
Carr Jones House II (Now Demolished) Photograph Leonard Manasseh RA
Teroughout his career, Leonard Manasseh has demonstrated his commitment to modernist principles with a delicacy and lightness of touch. He has six pieces of work in this year’s summer show, this is a series of six photographs showing internal and external shots of modern movement detached property.
1051
House in West Sussex Photograph and drawings Trevor Dannatt RA with John Parry
Drawn by Trevor Dannatt 1939-1940 and measured by Messrs Dannatt, Dunton, Kenchington, Mills – first- year students at Regent Street Polytechnic in 1939 – the work was submitted for the Summer Exhibition. It was exhibited as an example of one of the specific requirements of the course at a RIBA-approved School of Architecture at that time, in light of a new interest in draughtsmanship.
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Carr Jones House I (Now Demolished) Photograph Leonard Manasseh RA
Troughout his career, Leonard Manasseh has demonstrated his commitment to Modernist principles with a delicacy and lightness of touch. He has six pieces of work in this year’s summer show; this comprises a series of six photographs of Modern movement detached property (see 1050).
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