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Thomas Heatherwick Podcast Interview - RSA Website

20071008 09:17

The Ingenious Thomas Heatherwick has been one of the most popular posts on this blog. So I thought you’d like to know about this Thomas Heatherwick podcast interview on the RSA website. (It’s at the bottom of the page.)

For anyone who hasn’t heard about Heatherwick’s versatile design talents, you’re in for a mind-boggling treat. My original Heatherwick post was my reaction on seeing the stunning BBC documentary about his work. The drawback of the podcast is that you obviously can’t see his amazing designs for everything from handbags to skyscrapers, but he’s charming and fascinating to listen to. If you want to see what all the fuss is about, visit the Heatherwick Studio website.

By the way sorry things have been a bit quiet round here recently - I’ve been working hard on some writing projects ‘behind the scenes’, some of which will see the light of day here, some sooner, some later. Watch this space…

Interview with Richard Scott, Surface Architects

20061030 09:41

Research ProjectThe next interview for my research into Perceptions of Coaching in the UK Creative Industries was with Richard Scott, founding Director of Surface Architects. Surface was formed by Richard in 1996, in collaboration with philosopher Jeremy Weate and architect Kristen Whittle. Their first project ‘Soft-space’ won first prize in the Shinkenchiku-Sha Residential Design Award in Japan and ‘Aquaphilia’ was one of the ‘Ideal Rooms’ exhibited at the RIBA in 1997. At this time Richard worked for Will Alsop and taught History & Theory at the Bartlett and the AA with Jeremy Weate.

Richard Scott

From 1999, Richard concentrated on Surface, winning a competition for the headquarters for new media company Razorfish. Surface’s next project was to be their largest to date. The £6M South Eastern European University in Macedonia was designed and constructed in 10 months, using pre-fabrication.

Queen Mary's College Graduate Facility
Queen Mary’s College Graduate facility [click for larger image]

Andy MacFee, who was the project architect for Will Alsop’s Peckham Library, joined Surface in 2001 as director. Richard and Andy’s work together aims at the emergence or ‘surfacing’ of new experimental possibilities, promoting an architecture of rich experience.

Surface were the highest placed British practice (third) in the Building Design/Corus Young Architect of the Year Award 2004 and were third again in 2005. Significant built projects for Queen Mary, University of London have brought the practice critical recognition. Read the rest of this entry »

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