Martin Donlin and Edward Cronshaw created decorative screens and windows for this school in Liversedge, West Yorkshire. Donlin and Cronshaw worked with Geoff Fox of Kirklees Design Practice department in close liaison with the school's management and prospective pupils. Client: Spen Valley High School. Award value £5,000.
Alison Turnbull and Trevor Shearer worked with architects Troughton McAslan on the design of the interior and colour on the exterior of this new building in London. A series of creative interventions provide a sensitive and welcoming environment for children and staff. The project was completed in 1995. Client: Speech, Language and Hearing Centre. Award value £2,500.
Gallery designed and arranged by Oliver Hill, represents rooms of less expensive type, hand block printed out silk velvet by Eileen Hunter
Gallery designed and arranged by Oliver Hill, represents rooms of less expensive type, hand block printed out silk velvet by Eileen Hunter
Gallery designed and arranged by Oliver Hill, represents rooms of less expensive type, hand block printed out silk velvet by Eileen Hunter
Gallery designed and arranged by Edward Maufe, represent rooms on the upper floors of a house
Gallery designed by Oswald P Milne, exhibits in it are intended to represent the type of rooms which one would find on the ground floor of a house
Awarded the smaller silver palette for a drawing from a design for a gothic hall in the same year
Katherine Clarke worked in collaboration with Muf Architects to propose design solutions for the environmental and urban regeneration of Southwark Street in London. Through the use of video the team engaged with local people, with the aim of visualising their desires for the streets and public space in their area. The project was completed in 1996. Client: Southwark Urban Design Initiative. Award value £4,375.
Alan Evans, Richard Kindersley, Lilley Lee, Jim Partridge, Louise Slater and Sally Greaves-Lord worked with Southampton City Council Architects Department to integrate a range of artworks in the refurbishment of the City Art Gallery and County Library. These included the cafe and lift interiors, gallery shutter housings, signage, seating, glass fittings and a brick wall carving. Client: Southampton City Council. Award value £10,000.
Designed by G S Higginson, made by Streetly Manufacturing Co Ltd
The Society of Artists of Great Britain went on to found the Royal Academy. The group formed after the 1760 exhibition, when there was a dispute over how the proceeds from the sale of the exhibition catalogue should be spent.