HOUSEY
HOUSEY
Exhibition: Tuesday 7 December 2004 - Sunday 30 January
2005
Lecture: Tuesday 25 January, 18.00, £5/£3
Housey Housey, an exhibition from Pierre d'Avoine Architects,
presents a collection of design concepts for contemporary homes
which are forward-thinking, appealing and responsive to modern
needs, while also buildable, both on an individual basis and at
a larger scale.The projects featured in the exhibition are drawn
from nearly 20 years of practice and research into residential
design in Britain and abroad.
This exciting exhibition, in collaboration with London Metropolitan
University School of Architecture, features giant dolls house
models and large scale architect’s drawings on blackboards.The
exhibition also marks the publication of the eponymous book subtitled
‘A Pattern Book of Ideal Homes’, written by Pierre
D’Avoine and Clare Melhuish.
On Tuesday 25 January 2005, the authors will be coming to The
Architecture Centre to give a talk about the book, the exhibition
and their research and experience in practice. There will be opportunity
to purchase their book on the evening.
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