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Eric Parry RA

Working Spaces

26 Nov 2007
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Aldermanbury Square, London, 2007
Aldermanbury Square, London, 2007 by Eric Parry Architects

Eric Parry’s architecture takes the animation and confusion of urban life and distils it to a clearly framed statement. His work is predicated on a tectonic integrity that searches for and celebrates a tangible sense of urban presence – creating an intelligent interplay that explores a building’s relationship to its urban setting. Recently elected Royal Academician Eric Parry illustrates these ideas using recent workplace and education projects.

Geological Society Lecture Theatre, Piccadilly, W1; 6.30–8pm

www.ericparryarchitects.co.uk

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Show photo credits

Joan Miró, The Birth of Day 1 (Naissance du jour 1), 1964. Oil on canvas, 146 x 113.5 cm. Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, Saint-Paul. Photo © Galerie Maeght.
© Succession Miró/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2008.

 

The Antioch Chalice, Byzantine, from Syria, possibly Kaper Koraon or Antioch, first half of the sixth century. Silver cup set in footed silver-gilt shell, Height 19. 7 cm. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1950 (50.4). Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art