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Nicholas Grimshaw Exhibition, Edinburgh, Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Image
Talk by Celebrated British Architect in Edinburgh
Nicholas Grimshaw Exhibition + Lecture
CAPTURING THE CONCEPT:
The Sketchbooks of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw CBE PRA from 1982 - 2007
Monday 1 - Friday 12 March 2010
Sculpture Court, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place
Admission Free
Edinburgh College of Art and the Edinburgh School of Architecture
and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) are delighted to present an exhibition
of sketchbooks by its alumnus, architect and President of the Royal
Academy of Arts Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. The exhibition will offer
a rare opportunity to view initial and conceptual sketches by a
leading architect.

Throughout his career, Sir Nicholas has developed his ideas and
concepts in a series of A4 sketchbooks, revealing a particularly
systematic approach to architectural design. The sketchbooks contain
drawings usually hidden from public view once the process of commissioning
and construction are underway. Ambitious and complex projects that
subsequently employed high tech processes all started in a humble
sketchbook, hand drawn with a pen.
The exhibition will contain 62 A4 sketchbooks dating from 1982 to
2007, housed in bespoke display cases. These books and an accompanying
film will reveal the importance of drawing in the development of
Sir Nicholas's ideas, while photographs and architectural models
of realised projects will allow visitors to relate the sketches
to completed buildings. The projects on display will include some
of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw's best known and major projects including
the Eden Project, Cornwall, International Terminal at Waterloo Station,
London and the Financial Times Print Works, London. Recent projects
on display will include the Experimental Media and Performing Arts
Center, Troy, New York State.
On his studies at Edinburgh College of Art, Sir Nicholas said:
'I remember my time at the Edinburgh College of Art with great affection
and found the course rigorous and wide-ranging. I learned a lot
about structures and construction details. I was taught to weld
and took part in life drawing classes. I was speaking to a recent
graduate working in my office the other day and was glad to hear
that nothing much had changed!
'I am sure that these sketchbooks hark back to the structure and
detail that was the bedrock of my education at Edinburgh.'
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1959
to 1962 before winning a scholarship to attend the Architectural
Association School of Architecture, from where he graduated with
Honours in 1965. He immediately started his own practice and won
many architectural awards for his buildings in the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1980 Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners Ltd was formed continuing
this tradition. The practice is now internationally recognised as
GRIMSHAW and operates from offices in London, New York and Melbourne,
with over 100 design awards to its name.
Sir Nicholas was elected a Royal Academician in 1994 and in the
same year he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute
of Architects. He was knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
in 2002 and in December 2004 was elected President of the Royal
Academy of Arts. In 2004 he was also made a Doctor of Letters at
Edinburgh College of Art and in 2008 he was conferred as Visiting
Professor at the University of the Arts London.
CAPTURING THE CONCEPT: The Sketchbooks of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw
marks the first stage in the gift of Sir Nicholas' sketchbooks to
the Royal Academy of Arts' collection. Originated by The Centre
for Drawing at the University of the Arts, London, in collaboration
with Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Royal Academy of Arts, Grimshaw and
Wimbledon Space, the exhibition opened at Wimbledon Space in September
2009 and has since toured to the Royal Academy. Following its run
at Edinburgh College of Art, the exhibition continues to The Burton
Art Gallery & Museum, Bideford, Devon (29 MAY - 2 July 2010).
To accompany the exhibition, the Royal Academy of Arts has published
a catalogue entitled The Sketchbooks of Nicholas Grimshaw. The book
is fully illustrated and contains essays by Stephen Farthing RA
and Peter Davey. Priced £16.95, the book is available from
www.royalacademy.org.uk
Portrait of Sir Nicholas
Grimshaw by Ben Johnson

photo © Ben Johnson
Public Lecture
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, ESALA Lecture as Visiting Alumnus
Date: Monday 1 March 2010, 5pm-6pm
Venue: Main Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh College of Art
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Capturing the Concept: The Sketchbooks of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw CBE PRA
from 1982 - 2007
Monday 1 - Friday 12 March, Mon - Thurs 10am to 8pm Fri - Sun 10am - 5pm
Sculpture Court, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh
EH3 9DF Admission Free
An exhibition of sketchbooks by Edinburgh College of Art alumnus, architect
and President of the Royal Academy of Arts Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. The
exhibition will offer a rare opportunity to view initial and conceptual
sketches by a leading architect.
Tel: 0131 221 6000 / www.eca.ac.uk
Edinburgh College of Art

photo © adrian welch
Edinburgh College of Art has an international reputation as one of the
most successful independent art colleges in the UK, as well as statistically
being one of the most popular. Founded in 1907, but with a history dating
back to the 18th century, the College is now home to over 1,700 full-time
students studying a range of programmes across art and design, architecture
and landscape architecture at undergraduate, postgraduate and research
degree level. The College is an academic partner of the University of
Edinburgh. For further information visit www.eca.ac.uk
The Edinburgh School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture (ESALA)
is a joint school of the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh College
of Art. It formally commenced in August 2009 under the auspices of a wider
academic federation between the two institutions. For more information,
see the website: www.esala.ac.uk
Launched in February 2008, The Centre for Drawing is a Research Centre of
the University of the Arts London (UAL) and embraces drawing in all subjects
and disciplines associated to the disciplinary expertise of the UAL and
beyond. The Centre for Drawing UAL aims to provide a focus for research
into the investigative and generative languages of drawing; the material
procedures of drawing as a tool for the realisation of ideas; and the critical
and conceptual apparatus of drawing.
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