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BUILDING IDEAS: RICHARD MacCORMAC RA AND MJP ARCHITECTS

Fri 11th December 2009 - Wed 17th March 2010, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
SIR HUGH CASSON ROOM FOR FRIENDS ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS , W1J 0BD, Map
Organised by: Royal Academy of Arts
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This winter the Royal Academy of Arts presents an exhibition of work from Richard MacCormac RA. This will provide the opportunity to view key projects that illustrate Richard MacCormac and that of his practice MJP Architects place within contemporary British architecture. The exhibition will include a range of works such as the Ruskin Archive building and the Wellcome Wing at the London Science Museum.
The exhibition will act as a visual summary of the forthcoming publication Building Ideas on the work of Richard MacCormac and MJP Architects. It will explore how the architecture of the practice has developed over time and will trace the evolution of ideas that are routed in geometry, the nature of materials, and in highly specific responses to context and culture. Four distinct sections will show the range of architectural language that has created a complex and authentic modern architecture that is engaged with historic precedent.
Richard MacCormac RA trained at Cambridge and the Bartlett School at UCL, and began his career working on housing schemes for the London Borough of Merton before starting his own practice in 1974. He then worked on a series of memorable university buildings, mainly in Oxford and Cambridge.
Since the early 1980s MacCormac has become increasingly interested in the relationship between art and architecture. Combining the different sensibilities of artists and designers helped to challenge the assumptions of both and leads to greater levels of insight and meaning.
Richard MacCormac was elected as a Royal Academician in 1993.
The monograph Building Ideas will be published in March 2010.

Ticket Information: Public Access: The RA Friends Room is open to the public from 4–6pm daily.
Late night opening: Fridays until 10pm
Admission Free
Wheelchair access is available
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