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Transforming Architecture.
Title & Author:

Transforming Architecture.

Publication:

London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1997.

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (22 minutes)) : sound, color

Notes:
Garden Room, Inverleith Gardens. Exterior -- Garden Room, Inverleith Gardens. Windows From Outside -- Garden Room, Inverleith Gardens. Windows Open, From Inside -- Garden Room, Inverleith Gardens. Roof Glazing -- House Extension, Gilmour Road. Views From Garden -- House Extension, Gilmour Road. View From Kitchen To Garden Stairs -- House Extension, Abbotsford Park. View From Garden -- House Extension, Abbotsford Park. Sliding Doors & Windows -- House Extension, Abbotsford Park. Interior In Summer -- House Extension, Abbotsford Park. Interior At Night In Winter -- Stable Converted Into House, Royal Terrace Mews. Before Conversion -- Stable Converted Into House, Royal Terrace Mews. After Conversion -- Stable Converted Into House, Royal Terrace Mews. Interior -- The Maggie Centre, Western General Hospital. Exterior -- The Maggie Centre, Western General Hospital. Interior Views -- Fruit Market Gallery. Before Conversion -- Fruit Market Gallery. After Conversion -- Fruit Market Gallery. Diagram Of Daylighting -- Fruit Market Gallery. Partial View From Street -- Fruit Market Gallery. Staircase -- Fruit Market Gallery. Interior Upstairs -- Fruit Market Gallery. Night View From Street.
Summary:

Richard Murphy is one of the outstanding architects currently practising in Scotland. English-born, he did his architectural training in the universities of Newcastle and Edinburgh and, except for a year in London with Richard MacCormac, he has spent most of his working life in Edinburgh. After setting up and running a Scottish office for Alsop & Lyall, he started his own practice in 1992 on the strength of a competition win. During a period of teaching at Edinburgh he was doing research on Carlo Scarpa's work in Castel Vecchio, Verona, and Querini Stampalia, Venice, about both of which he has written books, curated exhibitions, collaborated on a film, and become a recognised Scarpa expert. In 1996 his firm won a competition for Dundee Art Gallery and they have recently completed houses in Eire and Holland. But before that, most of their work was to existing buildings in Edinburgh which he describes in his talk. There are recurring themes in their work: transforming the skin or the internal elements of a building, using sliding panels or screens to open or close in summer or winter, and contriving to bring light into the centre. To express or over-express the making of a building or its elements, they believe gives architecture its potential richness.

Subject:

Architectural design Great Britain.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Design architectural Grande-Bretagne.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Architectural design.
Architecture, Modern.
Great Britain.

Added entries:

Murphy, Richard, 1955 April 24- narrator.

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