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ANALOGUE/VOID/YARD/LAND

3.11.06


5710 Second lecture 021006

Graduated from the University of Oregon, USA, he has taught at the Bartlett, Kingstion, Nottingham, Liverpool and Oregon universities. He was the architect in the Talkback Thames' offices in London, now based in London, Buschow Henley . He is Simon Henley.

His design, a series of themes, speak loud towards the continuation of the urban surroundings, the idea seemly attracted me as if the simple geometry was harvest with the main key behind the aim of each design in his mind.

He mentioned that architecture equivalent to the economics/politics; society vs happiness. What is the meaning of making a huge scale of something, whether is geometrical or distorted; it's a new illusion, the identity is remove, the 'land' will be lost forever. So, 'make the space you need and you make no more'.

Later on of the presentation, he continued that with claiming the analogue contributes as a process. The Talkback Productions, London, a new building focusing on the need to the organisation to benefit all.

-Atlantic College-

The presentation continued with the digrammatic figures of the design of Atlantic College, Wales, St John Therapy Central London and Waldron Healthcentre, London. Unilever, Port Sunlight and Art & Civic Centre in Goole. The narractive continue, journey from square to bigger square..

The architect lead to a thoughtful relearning process from what is seeing, now. importance of the analogue, degree of enclosure, ideal of void. Then, a shelter that nurtures for all.
www.buschowhenley.co.uk

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