Ted Cullinan "Ends Middles Beginnings"

Duration: 1 hour 13 mins 16 secs
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Description: Abstract: RIBA Royal Gold Medallist and Cambridge architecture alumnus Ted Cullinan will give a talk discussing a range of projects, illustrated with drawings and images. The talk will start by describing small buildings in particular situations, and the language of their detailing. It will go on to describe larger ones in more urban situations, and finally the language of their detailing too.

Biography: Ted Cullinan was educated at Cambridge, the Architectural Association and Berkeley. He trained with Denys Lasdun where he designed the student residences at the University of East Anglia before setting up his own practice in 1959. While teaching at Cambridge in 1965, he established Edward Cullinan Architects as a co-operative. Ted has taught and examined extensively in this country and abroad, being awarded five Professorships, as well as a number of honorary doctorates. He is also a main contributor for Scroope 22. He has received many awards in recognition of his longstanding work in the field of architecture and design, including a CBE in 1987, and the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 2008.
 
Created: 2012-04-24 18:05
Collection: Martin Centre Research Seminar Series - 2012 Lent Term
Martin Centre Research Seminar Series
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: T.Cullinan - Martin Centre
Language: eng (English)
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