MONK ARTICLE
NOVEMBER 2020
MONK, an art magazine who specifically look at exploring creativity, consciousness and spirituality, have done an in-depth interview with Jonathan Ruffer. Jonathan Ruffer is the philanthropist behind the regeneration of Bishop Auckland where we have two of our projects, Auckland Tower and the Scotland Wing. Within the article the author, Sophie Lévy Burton, describes the Scotland Wing as “utterly beautiful – as mindful as architecture can get”. You can view the whole article on their website here.
ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
NOVEMBER 2020
Acknowledging that architecture is a corpus of inherited ideas, Alternative Histories invited more than 80 contemporary practices in the UK and Europe to imagine an exchange with architects from the past. Each office was assigned a different drawing from the collection of Drawing Matter. The architects were then tasked with making a model that not only responded to what they saw, but envisioned an alternative future for the original drawing while adhering to the constraints of the project
Our practice was given Basil Spence’s sketch for the enlargement of the Houses of Parliament. To view our response to this project please visit the Drawing Matter website here.
ROYAL ACADEMY WINTER EXHIBITION
OCTOBER 2020
The Royal Academy Summer exhibition has run uninterrupted since it was started 252 years ago. Due to Covid 19 it has delayed it’s opening till the 6th October turning it’s Summer Exhibition to a Winter Exhibition. We are delighted that we have 3 pieces being displayed this year. Drawings of 2 of our current pavilion projects and a print from our Drawing Together with 300 participants Over Zoom created during lockdown.