One of the great suggestions we got in the SN.com postbag lately was a guide to all the exhibitions going on around the country so here it is, a brief guide to skyscraper shows in the U.K. If you visit one let us know what you thought of it, and do send us some pictures of the models if you've taken any. If there's a show you know of that isn't here, whether you're a p.r or an enthusiast drop us a line and we'll put something up. |
24th - 27th of November, 2004 |
Brighton Marina - Brighton Town Hall, Wednesday 24th November, 2004 2.30pm - 5.30pm Hove Town Hall, Thursday, 25th November, 2004 8.30am - 1.30pm Hotel Seattle, Brighton Marina Friday, 26th November, 2004 3.00pm - 8.00pm Hotel Seattle, Brighton Marina Saturday, 27th November, 2004 8.30am - Midday |
13th of November, 2004 onwards |
V&A The Architecture Gallery - This is the first permanent architecture exhibition in the U.K. Entry
is free. http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/architecture/arch_gall/index.html |
18th - 19th of September, 2004 |
Open House - Naturally, as usual Canary Wharf won't be opening it's doors for the usual excuses of security but it should certainly provide an exciting opportunity to poke around the City. Best of all it's entirely free!!! |
23rd of June, 2004 |
Royal Institute Lecture - This event is part of the Talking point series and is open to all. Tickets cost £8, £5 for Ri Members and concessions." |
2nd of June, 2004 - 30th of June, 2004 |
Architecture Foundation Talks - The City Looks East. Wednesday 9th June 2004 The Tower Builders. Wednesday 23rd June 2004 The City of London is growing upwards as a new wave of towers are being
planned and built. Public opinion is divided on whether this is an appropriate
solution for the City and while we continue to question when to build
tall and where, we must also ask what makes a well designed tall building.
The Tower Builders offers people the chance to hear the
architects behind the biggest projects in town discuss their designs
and ambitions. The City's Best Buildings? Wednesday 30th June 2004 A wide-range of industry players and media pundits will be there to debate these points including the likes of Griff Rhys Jones, Renzo Piano, Jonathan Glancey and Jim Eyre. All these events are free but tickets are expected to go fast so book now if you can to avoid disappointment. |
4th of May, 2004 - 13th June, 2004 |
Height Matters? Proposals for tall buildings in Bristol are coming forward in greater numbers particularly in the City Centres main regeneration areas: Broadmead, Harbourside and Temple. The last significant era of building high (1950s-70s), has generally left a legacy of poor quality examples often unloved by their occupants and too dominant in the urban landscape. However, a new generation of tall buildings as a component of compact city thinking is attracting new admirers. One thing is very clear - schemes for tall buildings prove to be controversial, polarising views on their relative merits. Height Matters? is a series of events being jointly promoted
by Bristol City Council and the Architecture Centre that seek to encourage
the public to feed into the debate on the future of tall buildings in
Bristol. Events are planned to coincide with Bristol City Council publishing
its draft supplementary planning guidance on tall buildings. |
30th of April, 2004 - 9th April, 2005 |
Hayward Gallery Fantasy Architecture Exhibition - Organised in collaboration with the Royal Institute of British Architects Gallery and Drawings Collection, Fantasy Architecture is an exhibition of imagined buildings, structures and schemes from 17th century masques to 21st century master plans which aims to propose answers to these questions. Including: Robert Adam; Archigram; Sir Charles Barry; Etienne Louis Boullée; Santiago Calatrava; Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson; Sir William Chambers; Serge Chermayeff; Charles Cockerell; Peter Cook; Poster and Partners; Galli Bibiena Family; Joseph Michael Gandy; Erno Goldfinger; Eileen Gray; Inigo Jones; Louis Kahn; Sir Edwin Lutyens; Erich Mendelsohn; John Nash; Paolo Soleri; Tecton; Clough Williams Ellis. TOUR DATES 30 April - 3 July, 2004 17 July - 19 September, 2004 1 October - 21 November, 2004 29 January - 9 April, 2005 |
29th of November, 2003 |
London Mayor's 3rd Public Conference- The conference is an opportunity for Londoners to put their views to the Mayor and take part in informed discussion and debate with key policy-makers. The programme will include an opening plenary session led by the Mayor and sessions on a wide range of topics, ranging from housing and transport to tourism and the Olympics." 020 7983 4100 |
22nd of May to 2nd of June, 2003 |
Wood Wharf - |
29th of May to 31st of May, 2003 |
London Arena - |
2nd of June to 10th August, 2003 |
The Royal Academy in London is to have its annual exhibtion on architecture, this year called "Sky High - Vertical Architecture". It will be featuring works from a number of leading architects including Richard Rogers and Norman Foster who is also the curator this year. The Richard Rogers contributions will be Summer
Exhibition: 'Sky High' Exhibition: |