Eric Parry Architects 5

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Artifice Press
Dagmar Motycka Weston, foreword by David Leatherbarrow
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This is the fifth book in a series of publications documenting the recent work of the award-winning, London- and Singapore-based architectural practice Eric Parry Architects.

Volume 5 explores cultural, residential and commercial projects, from London’s Fen Court, 30 St James’s Square, Vicarage Gate and Buckingham Palace Road to Cambridge Assessment, One Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, Wilmar Headquarters in Singapore, and many more.

With an introduction by the renowned architectural writer and academic David Leatherbarrow and main text by the internationally acclaimed author and academic Dagmar Motycka Weston, volume 5 features striking photography and focuses on the practice’s approach to craft and materials in a variety of contextual interventions.

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Contributor Bio

Dagmar Motycka Weston

Dagmar Motycka Weston trained as an architect in Toronto before undertaking graduate studies at the Architectural Association and the University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD in the History and Philosophy of Architecture from the latter. She has taught architectural history and design at the University of Edinburgh (where she is now an Honorary Fellow), specialising in early 20th-century art and architecture. She has published widely on the themes of modern culture, including spatiality, architecture and Surrealism, the artist’s studio and Le Corbusier.

David Leatherbarrow

David Leatherbarrow has taught theory and design at the University of Pennsylvania since 1984, and before that at the University of Cambridge and the University of Westminster (formerly PCL) in England. He lectures throughout the world and has held honorary professorships in Denmark, Brazil and China. In 2020, he was awarded the Topaz Medallion, the highest award given by the AIA and ASCA for excellence in architectural education. He has also been the recipient of the Visiting Scholar Fellowship from the Canadian Center of Architecture (1997–98) and two Fulbright Fellowships. Some of his books include: Building time: architecture, event, and experience20th Century ArchitectureThree Cultural Ecologies (with R Wesley);Architecture Oriented OtherwiseTopographical StoriesSurface Architecture(with Mohsen Mostafavi); Uncommon GroundThe Roots of Architectural Invention; and On Weathering: The Life of Buildings in Timefocuses on the history and theory of architecture, gardens and the city.

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