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Henrietta House, 1990/91

Keir Smith was commissioned to develop a sculptural work for the embellishment of the exterior of Henrietta House in Henrietta Place, London. This prime office development was designed by the multidisciplinary practice Building Design Partnership. Smith took inspiration from the 'Progressive Classicist' architectural style of this and the neighbouring buildings to create a frieze of fifteen high relief sculptures entitled 'From the Dark Cave'. Client: Lynton Plc. Award value £11,000.\n\n

RSA/PR/AR/110/10/43 · Item · 1994-1995
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Jill Randall worked with Hyndburn Borough Council Technical Services on designs for the main street of the small town of Rishton, including street furnishings, landscaped areas, pedestrian guard rails and gable ends. Randall completed her input in June 1995, however, the designs were not realised. Client: Hyndburn Borough Borough Council. Award value £750.

This file details the history of Trafalgar Square; lists of artists invited to submit ideas and patrons supporting the initiative; there are also descriptions and photocopied drawings of the proposals presumably shortlisted for the project including those finally chosen (Mark Wallinger, Rachel Whiteread and Bill Woodrow).

Horsham School, 1991/92
RSA/PR/AR/110/10/14 · Item · 1991-1996
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Peter Fink worked on this new school complex with architets Plincke Leaman & Browning. The design of the school reflects the open and flexible atmosphere in which the learning process takes place. Fink undertook conceptual exploration which led to specific detailed designs incorporating art into the physical fabric of the buildings and surrounding landscape. Client: West Sussex County Council. Award value £4,500.

RSA/PR/AR/110/10/50 · Item · 1994-1998
Part of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

Ian Hamilton Finlan and Peter Randall-Page worked with Page & Park architects to create a new public space in the centre of Edinburgh, as part of the transformation of the Royal Mile. Artists and architect created a tranquil pedestrian area which evokes contrasting aspects of the history of Edinburgh. The project was completed in 1996. Client: The Royal Mile Team, Lothian Regional Council. Award value £7,500.