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Bakewell 2016/17

Rebekah P | Agnes B | Simon M | Karissa T

Museu dos Azulejos, Lisboa
Posted 29 Nov 2016 23:29
Bakewell sketch model
Two doors to one house
Posted 20 Nov 2016 20:23
Threshold upon Threshold
Posted 20 Nov 2016 20:22
Threshold Study Models - Ramps & Stairs
Posted 20 Nov 2016 20:21
Front door at Castle Street, Bakewell
Posted 20 Nov 2016 20:20
Diagram of Rossi's chapter 'The Structure of Urban Artefacts' in 'The Architecture of the city'.
Designed by Agnes Brull and Simon Mitchell
Posted 14 Nov 2016 21:18
Brockholes Cafe
Posted 14 Nov 2016 21:02
Brockholes Visitor Centre
Posted 14 Nov 2016 20:56
Sketches of Brockholes Visitor Centre investigating the floating structure...
Posted 14 Nov 2016 20:29
Semper’s Knot: though principally concerned with tectonic process, anthropologically coincides with the meaningful unity of humanity (Hale A. J., 2006). Diagram & Illustration by Simon Mitchell (2016).
Posted 8 Nov 2016 22:03
Typological Questions: “Everything is precise and given in the model; everything is more or less vague in the type.” - Quatremère de Quincy (cited in Rossi, 1982:40)
Image: by Anonymous, Panoramic View of the Lisbon Waterfront: Sixteenth-century houses. In: Gschwend. J., and Lowe. K.J.P. (2015:105)
Posted 7 Nov 2016 10:39
The square in the city and the square by the sea | Praça do Rossio and Praça do Comércio
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:43
Terracotta coloured concrete at the Paula Rego Museum, Cascais
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:38
Contemporary tiled facade at the MAAT Museum, Lisbon
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:34
Calatrava's Gare do Oriente, Lisbon
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:30
Tiles of Lisbon, Bairro Alto
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:27
CiA wall of investigation
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:22
The beginning of time...
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:20
Domestic centrepiece of the Howth House
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:20
Miniature books from the Howth and Fisher Houses
Posted 2 Nov 2016 21:19