Photograph used to illustrate report by Edward Yoxen, on the Denton's address 'Environmental Opportunities and sustainability' a CEST(Centre of the Exploitation of Science and Technology)/ RSA symposium held at the RSA.
Received the Albert Medal 'for her work in the field of international co-operation in economic development'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her distinguished contribution to public life in the spheres of industrial relations and the development of the principles of human resources management in industry'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her distinguished contribution to public life in the spheres of industrial relations and the development of the principles of human resources management in industry'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her distinguished contribution to public life in the spheres of industrial relations and the development of the principles of human resources management in industry'
Received the Albert Medal 'for her distinguished contribution to public life in the spheres of industrial relations and the development of the principles of human resources management in industry'
Illustration taken from 'Sketches Towards a Hortus Botanicus Americanus...of New and Valuable Plants of the West Indies and North and South America' by W J Titford MD Corresponding member of the Society of Arts, 1812. The Society encouraged the development of the Botanic Garden at St Vincent, where Captain William Bligh left some tropical fruits, including breadfruit for which he was awarded the Society gold medal in 1794. Used for the 1998 Christmas card.
Vong Phaophanit collaborated with architects Miriam Fitzpatrick of Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners and Peter Carey of Donald Insall Associates on this Millennium project which included the restoration and re-interpretation of the 18th Century Bath Spa and the design and construction of a contemporary spa building. Phaophanit worked on the public spaces linking the spa buildings and the 18th Century Cross Bath. The project was completed in 2000. Client: Bath & North East Somerset Council. Award value £6,460.
Elizabeth Wright collaborated with landscape consultant Christopher Bradley-Hole on a project for the BBC at White City. They looked at the physical and social complexities of the White City site, to produce designs for a landscape scheme reflecting the proportions of the surrounding buildings. Wright's designs were not realised due to temporal and financial restraints. Client: Land Securities Development. Award value 7,500.
Designed by Oliver Hill
Designed by Oliver Hill
1851 Great Exhibition
Won a Travel Award worth £900 under the 'Innovation' brief in the 'Graphics' section. Travelled to Australia for two weeks in February 1999. His report is on a CD. Includes an article that he wrote for Pharmaceutical marketing.