Monday, 23 March 2020

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Considering an MA? We quiz UAL tutors on the big questions to ask yourself first

University of the Arts London is home to Europe’s largest postgraduate arts and design community, so they should know.



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Interview: Tiffanie Turner Discusses Her Evolving Understanding of Beauty and How the Climate Crisis Impacts Her Realistic Florals

Photo by Shaun Roberts, courtesy of Eleanor Harwood Gallery

San Francisco-based artist Tiffanie Turner is known for creating large-scale paper flowers that embody themes of beauty and aging. In the latest interview for Colossal Members, Turner spoke with our managing editor, Grace Ebert, about her relationship to botany, how she manages her time, and the role teaching plays in her work.

 

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Glenn Howells Architects creates lantern-like school for English National Ballet

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Glenn Howells Architects has built a dance school for the English National Ballet, with windows in its translucent white cladding that give glimpses of rehearsals.

The £36 million centre is located on London City Island, a peninsula on the Thames being developed by EcoWorld and Ballymore.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Built on a site sandwiched between two residential towers, it brings together several previously disparate functions of the institution.

It combines spaces for the English National Ballet (ENB) school alongside studio, costume, medical and production facilities all on a relatively small site.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Glenn Howells Architects designed bright, open spaces for the dance studios.

"The key has been designing the building so that its character is defined by a celebration of exposed raw materials such as concrete ceilings and translucent glass walls," said the practice's director and founder Glenn Howells.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

The ground floor of the centre is surrounded by concrete columns and wrapped in clear glazing.

It opens out to the street with a public café and retail areas.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

There are plans for an exhibition space here to increase interaction between the school and the company.

Entering through this cafe, the three levels of the centre are linked by a dramatic full-height stairwell.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

This stairwell is the "soul of the building" said the studio, pulling light into the foyer through a large skylight.

At the centre of the plan is the main production studio, which runs the entire height of the building and accommodates a 25-metre-high fly tower.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

This space doubles as a public auditorium with flexible seating to accommodate the ENB's outreach programme and allow it to be hired out as a private space.

"This represents a new model for arts buildings, providing a financial springboard at a time of diminishing public funds," said the practice.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

High-ceilinged rehearsal and performance spaces, along with and smaller workspaces, sit on three levels above the foyer.

At first floor level, offices and back-of-houses spaces surround the central auditorium.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Medical facilities include ice baths and a hydrotherapy pool. A new costume and workshop facility allows the company to create and adjust costumes in-house for the first time.

Above, a series of seven double-height rehearsal spaces line the edge of the plan, overlooking the street below.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

The translucent cladding alternates with elements of clear glass that give glimpses into these rehearsal spaces, along with internal openings.

"The translucent white cladding is a particular design feature, contrasting with the colourful surrounding buildings and allowing passers-by to catch glimpses of the professional dancers as they rehearse," said the practice.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Exposed concrete structures are complemented by simple finishes, such as wooden floors and black steel.

"The limited material palette and the use of standard, off-the-shelf, hardworking components has helped to ensure that the building can meet the challenging budget," said the practice.

English National Ballet by Glenn Howells

Founded in 1950 by Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin, The ENB celebrated its 70th year in 2020.

Previous projects by Glenn Howells Architects include a winding treetop walkway at the National Arboretum in Gloucestershire, raised 300 metres into the tree canopies on large wooden stilts.

Photography is by Hufton + Crow.

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Explore Muge’s unique approach to large format photography based on ancient Chinese philosophy

The acclaimed Chinese photographer talks us through his ongoing series informed by the philosopher and writer Lao Tze’s “theory of nature".



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