the gallery. events nov/dec 2013
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Thursday 31 October, 6.30pm
Unearthing the engineer, the force behind modernarchitecture in BritainTwentieth Century SocietyThe contribution played by engineers to the development of modern
architecture in Britain is too little recognised. This series will redress thebalance. In the first, Declan OCarroll, current head of Arup Associates, willlook at the collaboration between architects and engineers and the strengthof multi-disciplinary working in one of Britains most exciting post-warpractices.Tel. 020 7250 3857, www.c20society.org.uk
Friday 1 November, 7.00pm
Voysey and his timesThe CFA Voysey SocietyA lecture by author Stuart Durant.Contact Dr Peter King, [email protected] or 01275 859028
Monday 4 November, 6.45pm
Recipe for ruin: the Transatlantic Trade and InvestmentPartnershipCaf DiploJohn Hilary, Executive Director of War on Want will outline the implicationsof the worlds largest trade liberalising agreement.Further details: mondediplofriends.org.uk
Wednesday 6 November, 6.00pm
Long distance cycle touringSustransCyclists talk about planning, logistics and their adventures on journeyslasting from a couple of days to a few weeks.For more information go to www.sustrans.org.uk/events
Thursday 7 November, 6.30pm
Unearthing the engineer: Felix SamuelyTwentieth Century SocietyBiographer David Yeomans talks about the engineer behind the De La WarrPavilion, Peter Jones and the Skylon.Tel. 020 7250 3857
Friday 8 November, 6.45pm
Innovation and Inuence: Whitefriars Glass1860s -1940 Charles Rennie Mackintosh SocietyLondon and South East EventsNigel Benson discusses British glass made from the late nineteenth century to
the post-war era. Further details: [email protected]
Saturday 9 November, 5.00pm
Veritys double Cinema Theatre AssociationAn illustrated talk on two Frank Verity designed cinemas: the Plaza, LowerRegent Street, and Carlton/Cineworld, Haymarket, London.To book email [email protected]
Monday 11 November, 7.00pm
Project update seminar World Monument Fund UKRepresentatives of the sites selected for the 2014 World Monuments Watch Listwill explain the issues and visions for their buildings.Further details: Sarah Meaker, email: [email protected] or tel: 020 7251 8142
Tuesday 12 November, 7.00pm
Haggerston school DocomomoConservation Architect John Allan of Avanti on his work to conserve ErnoGoldfingers building. For more information go to www.docomomo-uk.co.uk,or tel: Philip Boyle 020 7253 6624
Wednesday 13 November, 6.30pm
Art in the public realmUrban Design GroupUDG Patron Lindsey Whitelaw leads this event looking at the ways inwhich places can be enlivened and enriched by creative design artistry.Further details: email [email protected]
Thursday 14 November, 6.30pm
Unearthing the engineer: Antony HuntTwentieth Century SocietyEngineer Tony Hunt talks about his work with Richard Rogers and others,with an emphasis on engineering the steel-framed house, which hepioneered in this country.Details www.c20society.org.uk
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ContactThe Gallery, 77 Cowcross Street London EC1M 6EL.
For further information on individual events, including any charges for
admission, please contact the organisers direct. This programme is also
published on our website, www.alanbaxter.co.uk
To enquire about booking the Gallery, contact Stephen Coley,Alan Baxter, 75 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EL.
tel020 7250 1555 [email protected]
The entrance to The Gallery is at the end of the courtyard at
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Monday 18 November, 6.45pm
Fracking and its regulation - the facts Caf DiploMichael Hill, expert on energy resources, on the importance of regulatinghydraulic fracturing. Further details: mondediplofriends.org.uk
Tuesday 19 November, 7.00pm
Viking Cruises Ocean Liner Society Gallery 2Viking Cruisess Richard Goodwin talks about them entering the deep seamarket. For more details go to www.ocean-liner-society.com
Wednesday 20 November, 6.30pm
The Iron Bridge, Jamaica ASCHBAndrew Smith talks about his work with Jamaica National Heritage Trust onthe repair of Thomas Wilsons 1801 Iron Bridge in Spanish Town, Jamaica.Further details: www.aschb.org.uk/meetings.htm
Thursday 21 November, 6.30pm
Unearthing the engineer: Wilem FrischmannTwentieth Century SocietyMark Whitby on Wilem Frischmann, the engineer for such office buildings asCentre Point Tel. 020 7250 3857, www.c20society.org.uk
Friday 22 November, 6.30pm
The changes in planning policy London ForumExtending permitted development to conversion of offices and shops, to freeschools and house extensions can cause problems. The Forums communitygroups report on the effects. Tel. 020 7250 0606
Tuesday 26 November, 9.30am
Embracing a digital future for traditional buildings:practical applications for survey and managementCOTAC
This conference will look at how building data can be gathered andused in practical and cost-effective ways to care for historic buildings.
The day will feature practical case studies showing how organisationsare recording buildings and using building information to manageconservation. Booking essential. Programme and booking details: http://
cotac-traditionalbuildings-digitalfutures.eventbrite.co.uk
Tuesday 26 November, 6.30pm
Walter Bor media awards London ForumPeter Murray, of the New London Architecture Centre, is chairing the
judges and will make awards to Forum members for publications and theuse of media. He will talk also about the work of the NLA.Enquiries tel. 020 7250 0606
Wednesday 27 November, 6.30pm
Kevin Lynch memorial lecture Urban Design GroupKelvin Campbell outlines his vision for the future of towns and cities.Further details: email [email protected]
Thursday 28 November, 6.30pmUnearthing the engineer: Sir Owen WilliamsTwentieth Century SocietyElain Harwood on Sir Owen Williams, engineer at Wembley and the DailyExpress Building.Tel. 020 7250 3857, www.c20society.org.uk
Saturday 30 November, 10.00am
Sacred spaces in modern BritainTwentieth Century Society / Docomomo UKSymposium exploring a wide range of religious buildings and their architects.Speakers include Louise Campbell, Adrian Forty, Judi Loach, Niall McLaughlin,and Alan Powers. Book at www.c20society.org.uk
Monday 2 December, 6.45pmThe prospects for the Kurds Caf DiploDavid McDowall is a specialist in Middle Eastern politics and history. He will talkabout the long term story of the Kurds and possibilities for the present and thefuture. Further details: mondediplofriends.org.uk
All programme details correct as of 27 October 2013
Wednesday 4 December, 6.30pm
Lecture Sign Design SocietyDetails to be announced.Further details: www.signdesignsociety.co.uk
Thursday 5 December, 6.30pm
Unearthing the engineer: Sir Ove ArupTwentieth Century SocietyPeter Jones on Sir Ove Arup, the leading force of twentieth-centuryengineering. Peter Jones is the author of the major biography of Arup.Tel. 020 7250 3857, www.c20society.org.uk
Friday 6 December, 7.00pm
The Lignon Housing Complex, GenevaDocomomo
This spectacular post-war megastructure has been awarded a Grand Prixon the EU Awards for Cultural Heritage. Franz Graf will present researchinto its energy efficiency and methodology for upgrading the curtain wall.For more information go to www.docomomo-uk.co.uk, ortel: Philip Boyle 020 7253 6624
Saturday 7 December, 11.00am
Visiting Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society London andSouth East EventsRoger Billcliffe will discuss his recent book Visiting Charles Rennie Mackintoshand also update the meeting on recent changes in Glasgow concerning CharlesRennie Mackintoshs buildings and legacy.Further details: [email protected]
Thursday 12 December, 6.30pm
Stonehenge whose culture?Icomos-UK
The imminent opening of the new Stonehenge Visitor Centre offers anopportunity to reflect on why this monument has become so important inour culture and history. Renowned archaeologist, writer, broadcaster andStonehenge expert Julian Richards considers these issues.
Further details: http://www.icomos-uk.org/about-us/events/
Tuesday 17 December, 7.00pm
Nigel Lingards annual reviewOcean Liner SocietyNigel Lingard has established himself as our most popular andeagerly anticipated speaker. His round up of the cruise industry year isauthoritative and witty.For more details go to www.ocean-liner-society.com, or tel. David Trevor-
Jones 020 7922 8861
Exhibitions
Monday 18 - Friday 29 November
Visible City
Jon SpencerPhotographer & designer, Jon Spencer, presents a selection of projectsexploring ideas around perception & memory in the city, from etherealbandstands to the very outline of london.Private view Tuesday 19 November.Contact: [email protected], 07967 079 150
Tuesday 10 - Friday 20 December
British vision 4
Clerkenwell Fine ArtClerkenwell Fine Art return to the Gallery with British vision 4, featuringBritish contemporary artists working in the visionary and pastoraltraditions.Private view Monday 9 December 6.00-8.30pm.Contact [email protected] or tel. 07811 368863