OMA/Progress
6 October 2011 - 19 February 2012
Barbican Art Gallery
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Monday, 3 October 2011
Sunday, 2 October 2011
From Garden City to Green City
This series of lectures, accompanying the exhibition From Garden City to Green City, will look at what we can learn from the past century. They will cover the shift from the ideal of every family being able to grow their own food to factory farming and back again, from the reinvention of the pleasure garden for the Festival of Britain to modern sports parks.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Street talk - 4th Oct - Oliver Schulze (Director at Gehl Architects)
'Movement for Liveable London' has invited Oliver Schulze, Director at Gehl Architects for the October talk as part of their street talk series.
People first – putting the public back into the public realm. A journey from Copenhagen to the bike lanes of LA via taco trucks, snowball fights in Times Square, surface parking lots, Starbucks and Disneyland, etc.
Upstairs at The Yorkshire Grey, 2 Theobalds Road, WC1X 8PN at 7pm (bar open from 6pm) on 4th October.
LINK
Friday, 30 September 2011
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Day 1 - London Bonds


Welcome to unit A!
We are meeting tomorrow, Thursday at the British Library at 10.00 am, where we will start our site visit.
(address is: 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB)
We will spend all day outside and will be walking all over our Mount Pleasant study area. We aim to finish by 16.30.
Please bring with you: Pen, sketchbook, tape measure, camera, A-Z / GPS equivalent
We have e-mailed you two texts, which you should read in preparation of tomorrow.
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Ways to get there:
-If you are on the Oxford Espress, get off at Baker Street, and take the Circle, Metropolitan or City & Hammersmith Line towards King's Cross St. Pancras.
(journey time approx 10 mins) - or get one of many busses from Baker st, 30, 205, etc...
-if you are on the Oxford Tube, you can get off at Marble Arch, catch the Central line up to Oxford Circus, change to Victoria line towards, King's Cross St. Pancras (journey time approx 25 mins)
http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Friday, 5 August 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Complicit Infrastructures Magazine

A magazine collecting student projects and study trips undertaken by Unit A, Undergraduate BA design studio at Oxford Brookes University, School of Architecture 2010-11.
LINK TO PREVIEW
LINK TO BUY
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Mon 9 May, 5pm - end of year exhibition meeting

We ask the whole unit A to attend our "planning the end of year exhibition chat" at 5pm on Monday 9th May in Unit A space.
Know you will be all relieved and enjoying the sunshine - but this last stage of the year is essential so please be on time.
We also ask you all to come in a white shirt / t-shirt. It will all make sense on the evening.
See you then
Carsten + Colin
Monday, 25 April 2011
Pina at Phoenix

It's an immensely attractive film that uses 3D interestingly to create theatrical space and it makes one want to learn more about Bausch and the development of her art. I most enjoyed a piece in which the company, wearing lounge suits and full-length dresses, process around a theatre, then along the rim of an abandoned quarry to Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five's version of "West End Blues". FILM SET IN THE COLLERIES OF RUHR VALLEY...
LINK HERE
GUARDIAN REVIEW
Saturday, 16 April 2011
RIP IT UP AND START AGAIN

This series was curated by Robert Mull and Kieran Long of London Met Architecture and Spatial Design to place the work of the school in relation to broader debates about the city. The lecture series ran contemporaneously with political and economic shifts, and the website will provide a living archive of the lecture series. You will find transcripts, recordings, and presentations from the lectures and the follow up events.
ASD LINK HERE
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Stirling

James Stirling: Notes from the Archive
5 April – 21 August 2011
"It is eighteen years since James Stirling’s death, and he is long due a retrospective exhibition. Given his close association with Tate, in the form of the Clore Gallery and Tate Liverpool, Tate Britain is an especially appropriate place to review his work. This exhibition, curated by the renowned architectural writer Anthony Vidler, draws on the Stirling archive held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. It will be presented in the Clore Gallery, designed by Stirling and opened in 1987. Unfashionable at the time, it, like its designer, is the subject of renewed interest and appreciation. The exhibition will cover the whole of Stirling’s career, from the iconic Engineering Building of 1959 at Leicester University through to the late 1990s, including built and unbuilt projects, drawings, photographs and furniture."
TATE LINK HERE
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