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Feeling the Structure / [presented by] Neil Thomas (Atelier One).
Title & Author:

Feeling the Structure / [presented by] Neil Thomas (Atelier One).

Publication:

London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1995.

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (42 minutes)) : sound, color

Notes:
Study For Bridge -- Swimming Pool Enclosure -- Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre. Architect, Will Alsop -- House Project By Rachel Whiteread In London For Artangel -- Retractable Roof For Amphitheatre In Wiltz, Luxembourg. Architect, Bodo Rasch -- Demountable Set For Pink Floyd. Architects Mark Fisher & Jonathan Park -- Demountable Set For The Rolling Stones. Architects Mark Fisher & Jonathan Park -- Shell Cladding For Singapore Art Centre Theatres. Architect Michael Wilford -- Bridge Project For London Docklands. Architect Lorenzo Apicella.
Summary:

The young structural engineer Neil Thomas, after working with, and being influenced by Buro Happold and then Anthony Hunt, set up his own firm Atelier One. He has enormously enjoyed working on projects of great variety, ranging from sets designed by Mark Fisher for Pink Floyd and for The Rolling Stones, to the "House" project by artist Rachel Whiteread, the roof of Singapore Art Centre by Michael Wilford, the Cardiff Visitor Centre by Will Alsop, and a bridge by Lorenzo Apicella for London Docklands. But no matter what the structural problem is, he does not attempt to solve it until he can understand it and feel it. He likes to be physically involved in the actual building, to understand how far you can push materials. Having studied architecture as well as engineering, he feels able to understand more, in terms of conversations with architects, about what he calls the emotional side of architecture. For him engineering is a part of architecture and one has to comprehend its nature and how it works. He feels happiest working with people who don't have the need to define a separation between the roles of engineering and architecture except, of course, where there are very different tasks to be done.

Subject:

Structural engineering.
Technique de la construction.
structural engineering.

Added entries:

Thomas, Neil, (architect), narrator.

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