Keith Wilson collaborated with architect Dominik Holzer of Will Alsop Architects on a temporary intervention in the Capability Brown designed parkland of Compton Verney. Wilson and Holzer responded to the eighteenth century landscape and developed their mutual interest in building physical environments in which the audience fulfils the role of both spectator and performer. The project was completed in 2003. Client: Compton Verney House Trust. Award value 7,500.
Correspondence to the Society on the organisation of the conference and opinions on the subject including industrial relations generally. Includes some printed tracts about anti-truck laws
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include Earl of Radnor, former Chairman of Council and Countess of Radnor
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include Earl of Radnor, former Chairman of Council and Countess of Radnor
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include HRH The Duke of Edinburgh; E Munro Rnutz, Chairman of Council; Kenneth Luckhurst, Secretary;Mr Chappell
The reception was the culmination of the celebrations held in connection with the Bicentenary. Guests in the photos include HRH The Duke of Edinburgh; Earl of Radnor, former Chairman; Kenneth Luckhurst, Secretary; Ernest Goodale, former Chairman; E Munro Runtz, Chairman; Sir Edward Crowe; Sir Alfred Bossom; Sir Frank Brown