Greenwich at the Royal Academy

Nic Clear (Artist), Mike Aling (Designer), Hyun Jun Park (Artist), Simon Withers (Designer)

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Abstract

At this years Royal Academy Summer Show, three separate works were exhibited by members of staff of the University of Greenwich’ Department of Architecture and Landscape. To celebrate this success an exhibition of the work is exhibited in the Stephen Lawrence Gallery from 25th September.
Professor Neil Spiller will be showing an expanded set of his visionary graphic images, The Walled Garden for Lebbeus, which pays tribute to his friend the late US architect Lebbeus Woods. Also featured is the striking architectural model ‘The Gold Mine – A Post-scarcity Canvey Island’ by staff members Nic Clear and Mike Aling, with PhD student Hyun-Jun Park and part-time lecturer Simon Withers as unitfifteen-research. Max Dewdney is exhibiting Endless City, an architectural installation in the form of a scaled city model that investigates the relationship between local and global interior space, both real and imagined, now and for the future.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sep 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventGreenwich at the Royal Academy - Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 25 Sep 201524 Oct 2015
https://blogs.gre.ac.uk/architecture/2015/09/21/greenwich-at-the-royal-academy/

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