MG
5th November 2000, 08:12 PM
I really like the Canary Wharf Station by Norman Foster - even it Tracey Emin found it fascist and male http://www.archeire.com/forums/NonCGI/smile.gif
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View Full Version : Stirling Prize MG 5th November 2000, 08:12 PM I really like the Canary Wharf Station by Norman Foster - even it Tracey Emin found it fascist and male http://www.archeire.com/forums/NonCGI/smile.gif Paul Clerkin 5th November 2000, 08:40 PM 88 Wood Street is a lovely tranquil office block, why cannot we built similar here in Dublin? Is the London Eye architecture or product design writ large? Personally I think it is product or industrial design. Peckham Library by Will Alsop - surely if Alsop had designed the library correctly, he would have allowed for the detritus of library running - nice building though, I enjoyed the colour Paul Clerkin 5th November 2000, 08:50 PM Not sure about the Walsall Gallery -- particularly monolithic which I wouldnt think would encourage people in the community to get involved. Sainsbury's in Greenwich would be a good model for supermarkets outside Irish rural towns if they could figure out how to avoid acres of tarmacaded carparks... Paul Clerkin 5th November 2000, 08:56 PM So what do you think of the winner - Peckham Library and Media Centre? http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/park/di25/peckham2.jpg http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/park/di25/peckham3.jpg [This message has been edited by Paul Clerkin (edited 05 November 2000).] Jas 9th November 2000, 11:11 PM I'm really not sure about this at all - the coloured glass panels look very garish to me. JK 10th November 2000, 10:19 AM Not so sure about Peckham, although it is an excellent piece of work - I don't like the gable ends and find the 'loggia' at ground level overscaled and vapid. Personally I'd go for the Sainsburys - such a rotten brief (a big shed basically) of a typology which usually is very difficult to do anything decent with either architecturally or in terms of Urbanism deserves all the credit it can get. JK |