Thursday, 11 March 2010

Richard Wright
















I was in Dundee over the weekend and I decided to pop into the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) building to see what was happening. Unfortunately my timing was poor as the exhibitions were in a state of transition. However my visit was not in vain as when I was browsing through the catalogues of previous shows I came across the work of Richard Wright.

I find his quiet yet quite radical work extremely fascinating and I wish I been able to visit the exhibition in-situ. The pattern work is memorising and in some cases is visually disturbing which only adds to the interest. It reminds me of kaleidoscopes combined with the detailed filigree on Gothic architecture.

Bill

Patricia Cain











My colleague in the office, Anna, passed on Pat Cain's details the other day. She was really inspired by her detailed and vibrant work that often features meticulous panoramic construction scenes and beautiful washed out cityscapes.

Her portfolio is here.

Bill.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Eilean Donan, Loch Duich.















If you were asked to sum up an image of Scotland that would be recognised internationally, this would be it. This was taken after a long bus ride from Glasgow whereby we quickly jumped off to explore. We were intending on heading straight through to Kyle of Lochalsh but could not resist the charms of this most amazing of settings.

Eilean Donan is a castle that is accessed off the mainland via a small bridged causeway.

Bill.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Signal Box 2 by Herzog & De Meuron.







































This design of a signal box by Herzon & De Meuron was one of my first iconic buildings that I really appreciated when I was studying. I saw this on my first trip to Switzerland and the incredible copper finish contrasted with the simple form really inspired me.

Bill.

Bookcover thesis project by Mikey Burton.




















Mikey Burton has created a colourful reinterpretation of classic book covers aimed towards pupils at high school. Each book is treated individually and the graphic visualization, although bright and accessible, often presents the darker content of each novel in a stylised way.

Bill.

Boarding school for Handicapped Children by Marte.Marte Architekten.




















Just came across this building by Marte.Marte Architekten in this months Detail magazine. As usual the deailing and finish of materials stands out in their qualities. The elegant cuboid form is broken up with the apparent random positioning of two sizes of windows. The façade is further articulated by the panel edges of the form work to the concrete.

Bill.