Stephen Skrynka worked with Borough Transport Engineer Tom Mansfield, on the design and build of a cycle route through Lots Road in Chelsea. The route will form part of the Thames Cycle Route being developed by Sustrans. Skrynka promoted a creative dialogue between the design team, the surrounding communities and users of the route. The project was completed in 2001. Client: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Award value £5,000.
Left to right powder bowl by David Ravey, two bowls by Bernard Cuzner
Designed by Reco Capey, made by Imperial Chemical Industries
Designed by Reco Capey, made by Imperial Chemical Industries
Michael Brennand-Wood was appointed to the design team working on the new Braintree Tabor County High School and Braintree Leisure Centre, Essex. The architect for the project was Ian Fraser from Essex County Council. Brennan-Wood designed decorative flooring and textiles for a foyer and identified a number of other areas within the buildings where the work of artists and craftspeople might be incorporated. This led to the commissioning of a variety of artworks and an artist residency at the school. Client: Essex County Council. Award value £15,000 (sole grant made in the pilot year 1989/90).\n\n
Contains an entry form, correspondence, and a music score 'Lament for Bosnia'.
Contains an entry form, correspondence, music score 'Worldscapes', description and cassette recording.
Christopher Tipping worked with East Yorkshire Borough Council's Architects Department on designs for Bridlington North Shore Promenade in Beaconsfield. This improvement programme includes the detail and design of surface finishes, relating the wallscape forms to the floorscape. The designs take into account the environmental, historical and cultural context of Bridlington and the bay and the patterns of use of this public space. Client: East Yorkshire Borough Council. Award value £6,000.
Tim Etchells of Forced Entertainment and Andrew Shoben of Greyworld worked with architect Irena Bauman on a project which has transformed a series of bus stops on Manchester Road in Bradford into places of intrigue and 'desire'. Forced Entertainment and Greyworld are artists' groups which specialise in bringing vivid experiences to tricky urban spaces. The bus stops enhanced key city access routes and became a focus for public interaction. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Bradford Metropolitan District Council. Award value £10,000.
Ron Haselden worked with Lynn Kinnear of Kinnear Landscape Architects on this new play environment and public arts space within the regenerated grounds of an inner-city London school. Haselden considered the historical and physical nature of the site creating an accessible space for sculpture, play and public arts and forging new links between school and commnity. The project was completed in 1998. Client: Canonbury Infant and Junior Schools. Award value £5,000.