I would love to
study at Manchester School of Architecture as I think Manchester itself
provides vast and varied architecture which I would love to explore in more
detail. My visit to MSA impressed me due to the new facilities it looked to
provide and the level of commitment it offered in developing young architects,
this, along with its reputation strengthened my desire to study at MSA. I have more recently been inspired by a family
friend who has become a successful architect after studying architecture at
Manchester University. Anthony Willats showed me his work with Chapman Taylor which
also showed a modern approach to architecture and demonstrated how I too could
develop my skills at MSA to become as successful as him.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Favourite architect & work of architecture I would like to experience
The first I knew
of Norman Foster’s work was on a trip through France when we crossed the Millau
Viaduct, a simple yet iconic design which combined practicality with
beautiful aesthetics. This led me to look into more of Foster’s work which showed
his impressive varied architecture, from bridges to offices and academic
buildings. Although his most iconic buildings are a great inspiration to me, I am
also interested by his ideas which restyle functionality such as Canary Wharf
Underground station. His style of work demonstrates simplicity and modernism
which particularly appeals to me.
From my research
into Foster I would love to visit his 7 More London Riverside office for PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Again this building was a regeneration reflecting Fosters simplicity with the
simple glass design. It combines style
and modernism with sustainability which provides a beautiful office space, a
style which is continuous in his work. From what I have seen this building is a
unique design, however I would like to see how it fits into its surrounding
environment and whether its design is practical for its purpose.
A review of a recent building I have visited: The Lowry
I have recently
visited the Lowry in Salford Quays. I was interested in exploring how the
concept and design of the building provided a practical multi-purpose space for
the public. The sloping floors fascinated
me as they provided easy accessibility to all areas of the building and they
not only reflected the expressionist architectural style of James Stirling and
Michael Wilford but also reflected the importance of designing a unique
building to fit its original purpose. My
favourite feature of the building was how open and connected to the outside it
seemed in the places where its steel panelling was brought inside. However,
despite it being a successful regeneration of the area, I feel it is now overshadowed
by the magnificent buildings at media city which demonstrate a more simplistic
and modern approach to architecture.
Fine Art
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