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Architecture As Performance: From The Lisson Gallery To Westkaai Towers / [presented by] Tony Fretton (Tony Fretton Architects).

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Fretton, Tony, narrator.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Modern--21st century.
Architecture, Modern.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (39 minutes)).
Place of Publication:
London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 2018.
Summary:
British architect Tony Fretton, whose work includes the Lisson Gallery, London (1992), The Red House, London (2001) and the British Embassy in Warsaw (2010), has been compared to the Viennese master Adolf Loos for his thoughtful approach and meticulously crafted interiors. In this talk, Fretton discusses his approach to architecture, which he traces back to an early interest in performance art, and describes his experience with two recent projects in Belgium: Deinze Town Hall and Westkaai Towers, Antwerp. He also touches on his earlier projects, which include the refurbishment of Camden Arts Centre, London (2004) and a new house (The Red House) for the sculptor Anish Kapoor in Chelsea, London (2008).
Contents:
Tony Fretton
The Red House, Chelsea, London, UK. Exterior. Tony Fretton Architects 2001
Anish Kapoor House, Chelsea, London, UK. Interior. Tony Fretton Architects 2008
Solomon LeWitt Wall Drawing
The Lisson Gallery, London, UK. Gallery Space. Tony Fretton Architects 1992
Deinze Town Hall, Belgium. Exterior. Tony Fretton Architects 2017
Deinze Town Hall, Belgium. Council Chambers. Tony Fretton Architects 2017
Deinze Town Hall, Belgium. Interior. Tony Fretton Architects 2017
Deinze Town Hall, Belgium. Meeting Room. Tony Fretton Architects 2017
Westkaai Towers, Antwerp, Belgium. Tony Fretton Architects 2016
Westkaai Towers, Antwerp, Belgium. "Sticking Out Bricks". Tony Fretton Architects 2016
The Lisson Gallery, London, UK. Exterior. Tony Fretton Architects 1992
Camden Arts Centre, London, UK. Exterior. Tony Fretton Architects 2004
Camden Arts Centre, London, UK. Gallery Space. Tony Fretton Architects 2004
Bawa House, Lunuganga Estate, Sri Lanka. Geoffrey Bawa (1947 - 1998)
Bawa House, Lunuganga Estate, Sri Lanka. Garden. Geoffrey Bawa (1947 - 1998).
Notes:
Recorded at Tony Fretton Architects, London, October 2018.
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 30, 2021).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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