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Clients & Case Studies : Ellen Leslie Historic Buildings Research
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Clients and Case Studies. Clients and Case Studies. Cliveden House, Taplow. Grade I, originally constructed in the 1670s. The main building is an 1850s reincarnation by Charles Barry. It is famous for the Profumo Scandal, but also has a long line of illustrious occupants and owners. It is now a 5 star country house hotel. Ellen researched the architectural history for Natalie Livingstone for her book The Mistresses of Cliveden. Oulton Hall, Norfolk. The Old Rectory,. Grade II house with a long, eminent h...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » The Boundary Space Biscuit Experiment
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The Boundary Space Biscuit Experiment. The Lotus speculoos biscuit, thin with just the right amount of crunch and tasting delicately of burnt caramel and cinnamon, this is a favourite with hairdressers all over. Perhaps you recognise it from that little black tray you get accompanying your complimentary tea or coffee. The original Lotus spread, simply a mixture of biscuit and rapeseed oil. Smooth, silky, irresistible. The same as above, but with crunchy bits of biscuit mixed in. Sandy. Out with the new a...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Landscape
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Review: 100 Years of British Modern Architecture at the Royal Academy. You might have visited the Royal Academy this winter for one of their major retrospectives: the revelatory Giovanni Battista Moroni exhibition, controversial Allen Jones or iconic contemporary artist Anselm Kiefer, but did you catch the short and sweet display of British modern architecture? 8217;100 Buildings for 100 Years: Views of British Architecture since 1914′ was [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Spring has sprung (sort of! Bound...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Lighting
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Showcase: Architect@Work, Kensington Olympia. Last week we visited the Architect@Work exhibition in Kensington Olympia, which showcased some of the most recent innovations in the industry. Here are 5 of our favourites: Sensory Sky by Dornbracht The exhibit most hotly anticipated by the Boundary Space team, Dornbracht’s Sensory Sky rain shower aims to “stimulate all the senses”. Inspired by natural [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Inside View: Lloyds of London. Filed under: Architecture. A Weekend in Milan.
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Interiors
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Review: 100 Years of British Modern Architecture at the Royal Academy. You might have visited the Royal Academy this winter for one of their major retrospectives: the revelatory Giovanni Battista Moroni exhibition, controversial Allen Jones or iconic contemporary artist Anselm Kiefer, but did you catch the short and sweet display of British modern architecture? 8217;100 Buildings for 100 Years: Views of British Architecture since 1914′ was [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Filed under: Architecture. This w...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Showcase: Architect@Work, Kensington Olympia
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Showcase: Architect@Work, Kensington Olympia. Last week we visited the Architect@Work. Exhibition in Kensington Olympia, which showcased some of the most recent innovations in the industry. Here are 5 of our favourites:. Sensory Sky by Dornbracht. Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau. In co-production with Art2M. Antonin Fourneau Water Light Graffiti. Magnetic Architecture by Space Group Architects. On first impressions filthy pane of glass with magnets stuck on it, Space Group Architects have create...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Places
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The Architecture of Protest at the V&A’s ‘Disobedient Objects’. I visited the V&A ‘Disobedient Objects‘ on its last, oversubscribed last day at the beginning of this month, expecting to see plenty of makeshift gas masks, defaced walls and posters shouting righteous slogans. All of the above was in plentiful supply, but the real highlight of the exhibition for me was the unexpected role which architecture [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Debate: “City, Country or Suburb? 8221; at the Royal Academy. Last we...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Art
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The Architecture of Protest at the V&A’s ‘Disobedient Objects’. I visited the V&A ‘Disobedient Objects‘ on its last, oversubscribed last day at the beginning of this month, expecting to see plenty of makeshift gas masks, defaced walls and posters shouting righteous slogans. All of the above was in plentiful supply, but the real highlight of the exhibition for me was the unexpected role which architecture [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Showcase: Architect@Work, Kensington Olympia. This week I visited the...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » Materials
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Showcase: Architect@Work, Kensington Olympia. Last week we visited the Architect@Work exhibition in Kensington Olympia, which showcased some of the most recent innovations in the industry. Here are 5 of our favourites: Sensory Sky by Dornbracht The exhibit most hotly anticipated by the Boundary Space team, Dornbracht’s Sensory Sky rain shower aims to “stimulate all the senses”. Inspired by natural [.]. Filed under: Architecture. Inside View: Lloyds of London. Filed under: Architecture. Building upon the ...
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blog.BOUNDARYSPACE » The Revolutionary Printer: review of ‘William Blake: Apprentice and Master’
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The Revolutionary Printer: review of ‘William Blake: Apprentice and Master’. The beauty of an exhibition at the Ashmolean is that it’s guaranteed to be on a manageable scale, seeing as they only have three large rooms for their temporary exhibition space. This must surely have presented some difficulties though when it came to planning their current show. Prints of works by the Renaissance old masters, which the young Blake studied from. 1 Ink a single plate with different colours, using a rag dauber.