Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Window on left is now Director's PA office; two windows on right are Fellowship Director's Room. Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
Annotation by Christopher Lucas, 8/10/1994, on finding photos while clearing office for Peter Cowling, new Director
West Wycombe?
Exhibitions
Correspondence on a range of topics, including a submission for award for development of gutta percha
In 1973 the Burton Group introduced a series of awards which were designed to examine and improve the effectiveness of the designer's role in industry. These awards were administered variously by the RSA, the Design Council, The Royal College of Arts and the Society of industrial Artists and Designers with funds provided by the Burton Group.\n\nPart 1: The Burton Group Design Award Report for the Royal Society of Arts. \n ''The Needs of the Manufacturing Sector in their Expectations of Industrial\n Designers' by John Collins, June 1978\n\nPart 2: Burton Award project 1978-1979 was administered by the RSA in conjunction\n with the University of Bath. Research was undertaken by Jay Doblin and\n focussed on what should be done to improve the standard of buying and thereby\n design, particularly in education and training. Administrative correspondence.\n
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.