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Peter Salter: Walmer Yard

Hardback

Main Details

Title Peter Salter: Walmer Yard
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Salter
By (author) Fenella Collingridge
By (author) Crispin Kelly
By (author) Peter Beardsell
By (author) Mark Dorrian
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 300
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
ISBN/Barcode 9781911422075
ClassificationsDewey:720.92
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 100 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Circa Press
Imprint Circa Press
Publication Date 1 August 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Walmer Yard, in London, is the first residential building in Britain designed by architect Peter Salter. The culmination of ten years of planning, the project makes physical the ideas and forms that Salter has developed over the last three decades. Although modest in scale, the project is extraordinary in many ways. On an irregularly shaped site, Salter's design brings four houses into a complex relationship with each other, half-formal, half-familiar, interdependent yet solitary. Similarly, the relations among the core team who developed the design are more nuanced than in most architectural projects, since they all met at the Architectural Association in Peter Salter's unit, where Crispin Kelly (the client) and Fenella Collingridge (Peter's current collaborator) were student contemporaries. This book documents the project with Peter Salter's original pen-and-ink drawings and Helene Binet's extraordinary photographs. AUTHORS: Peter Salter is a teacher who periodically engages in practice. He is Professor of Architectural Design at the Welsh School of Architecture. In 2004, Salter won the RIBA Annie Spink award for his outstanding contribution to architectural education. Mark Dorrian holds the Forbes Chair in Architecture at the University of Edinburgh and co-directs Metis, an atelier for art, architecture and urbanism. Peter Beardsell taught at Chelsea College of Art and Design, in Interior and Spatial Design. He taught with Peter Salter at the AA and at the University of East London. He is a visiting critic at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. Niall McLaughlin is a London-based architect whose work has won many awards internationally. He is Professor of Architectural Practice at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Helene Binet is a Swiss/French photographer, currently living in London. Her work has been published in a wide range of books, and shown in national and international exhibitions. An advocate of analogue photography, she works exclusively with film. SELLING POINTS: . An extensive and engaging study of award-winning architect Peter Salter's first ever residential project . Features specially commissioned photographs by Helene Binet . Book design by Archigram founder member Dennis Crompton 100 b/w and colour illustrations

Author Biography

Peter Salter began his career in the studio of Alison and Peter Smithson. In the early 1980s, he formed a partnership with Christopher Macdonald, producing a series of projects known for their highly developed and evocative drawings. Throughout the 1980s and '90s he taught at the Architectural Association as a unit master. In 1995, he became professor and head of school at the University of East London, and is now Professor of Architectural Design at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. In 2004, he won the RIBA Annie Spink Award for his outstanding contribution to architectural education, and in 2012 was elected a Hon FRIBA. In 2018, he and Fenella Collingridge exhibited Proposal B at the Venice Biennale. Walmer Yard received a RIBA National Award in 2017. Fenella Collingridge was associate designer of Walmer Yard. Crispin Kelly was the developer of Walmer Yard. Peter Beardsell taught at Chelsea College of Art and Design, in Interior and Spatial Design. He is currently a visiting critic at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. Mark Dorrian holds the Forbes Chair in Architecture at the University of Edinburgh and co-directs Metis, an atelier for art, architecture and urbanism. Matthew Ritchie is a visual artist whose work has been exhibited worldwide, including the Whitney Biennial and the Venice Architecture Biennale. He is currently an Artist-in-Residence at MIT and a Mentor Professor at Columbia University. Helene Binet is a Swiss/French photographer, currently living in London. Her work has been published in a wide range of books, and shown in numerous exhibitions. An advocate of analogue photography, she works exclusively with film. In 2019 she was awarded the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for her exceptional contribution in the field of architecture.