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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Matzine #13 Open Call For Submissions – Deadline Extended. By Ian Pollard on July 11, 2013. The open submissions window has been extended for this latest edition to the 27th of July. Esme Fieldhouse and Ian Pollard. Matzine #13 ‘Jargon’ – Open Call for Submissions. By Ian Pollard on June 13, 2013. This is an open call for submissions. The deadline is the 27th July 2013. Selection of pieces for final inclusion will take place by editorial review after this date. Individ...
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Dolleriemuir Farm - Residential - Past Practice - Noor + Mills, Architects
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Crieff, Perthshire, UK. The client bought the farm to redevelop the existing Farmhouse, Barn and Byre into unique self-catering family holiday homes available to rent. Situated in a beautiful rural landscape, the design sympathetically adapted the existing structures to create living spaces that capture the wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. The design has been recognised locally and Fergus Purdie was awarded a prize from the Dundee Institute of Architects. Architect: Fergus Purdie Architect.
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Artist Studio - Arts & Culture - Past Practice - Noor + Mills, Architects
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Fergus Purdie Architect was commissioned by a painter to design and construct a studio space. The brief necessitated an introspective space to concentrate solely on the artwork being created. This was achieved by designing a simple form, with a single rooflight that directs light into the space. The client is delighted with the finished building and continues to find it a space conducive to his work. Architect: Fergus Purdie Architect.
noorandmills.co.uk
Artist Studio - Arts & Culture - Past Practice - Noor + Mills, Architects
http://www.noorandmills.co.uk/projects/past-practice
Fergus Purdie Architect was commissioned by a painter to design and construct a studio space. The brief necessitated an introspective space to concentrate solely on the artwork being created. This was achieved by designing a simple form, with a single rooflight that directs light into the space. The client is delighted with the finished building and continues to find it a space conducive to his work. Architect: Fergus Purdie Architect.
noorandmills.co.uk
Artist Studio - Arts & Culture - Past Practice - Noor + Mills, Architects
http://www.noorandmills.co.uk/projects/past-practice/arts-culture/artist-studio
Fergus Purdie Architect was commissioned by a painter to design and construct a studio space. The brief necessitated an introspective space to concentrate solely on the artwork being created. This was achieved by designing a simple form, with a single rooflight that directs light into the space. The client is delighted with the finished building and continues to find it a space conducive to his work. Architect: Fergus Purdie Architect.
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A Connemara Fractal | Dialogues
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Blog and online portfolio of Ian Pollard. 22/10/2010 • 17:00. Currywongan, Connemara. Ian Pollard. This an annotated version of a piece recently published in matzine number five. Is a poetic and photographic documentation of a recent trip to Connemara. The title is connected to the writing of mathematician, visual artist and cartographer Tim Robinson. Specifically, the poem references Robinson’s similarly titled essay. Road, Connemara. Ian Pollard. 8220;rather dangerous experiment”. Near to the village o...
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Martello Tower at Finvarra | Dialogues
https://ianjwpollard.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/martello-tower-at-finvarra
Blog and online portfolio of Ian Pollard. 08/07/2011 • 18:49. Martello Tower at Finvarra. 8220;In the gloomy domed livingroom of the tower Buck Mulligan’s gowned form moved briskly about the hearth to and fro, hiding and revealing its yellow glow. Two shafts of soft daylight fell across the flagged floor from the high barbicans: and at the meeting of their rays a cloud of coalsmoke and fumes of fried grease floated, turning.”. Ulysses Ch.1 [Telemachus] – James Joyce. An article prepared for matzine 09.
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material + form: DRU
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The architect first senses the effect that he intends to realize and sees the rooms he wants to create in his mind's eye. He senses the effect that he wishes to exert on the spectator.these effects are produced by both the material and the form of the space.'. Consider all the materials and verbs explored through the unit’s drawings. Select one verb. Do not. Overcomplicate this - we are looking for a word which describes the process, not the outcome. The verb you feel most appropriately describes the pro...