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Kathryn Findlay - Key Projects Hotel Puerta America, Madrid, Spain various interiors, various designers ![]() image from Hotel Puerta America website Kathryn Findlay - Spanish designer hotel Kathryn made her name as part of the Ushida Findlay practice. Ushida Findlay went into voluntary liquidation in Jun 2004. Kathryn has been teaching at Dundee University School of Architecture, Scotland, since 2004/2005. Homes for the Future, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 ![]() Ushida Findlay: Homes for the Future Kathryn Findlay - contemporary housing Kathryn Findlay - Building News Victoria & Albert Museum proposal, Dundee, Scotland 2007 Fieldwork 'The Hill' - proposal, Potters Field, southeast London 2007- Fieldwork ![]() image from University of Dundee PR 081007 Fieldwork - The Hill, London Public building focusing on sensory experiences adj. Tower Bridge For Simon Elliot Green organic form reminiscent of Future Systems Library proposal for Prague, won 2007 The Fieldwork practice is located inside the Dundee University School of Architecture Kathryn Findlay: Professor of Architecture and the Environment at Dundee University Kathryn Findlay - Maggies Centre Wishaw, Scotland, UK now carried on by Reiach and Hall Kathryn Findlay - Granton Strand, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Ushida Findlay Partnership Kathryn Findlay, 1953- Eisaku Ushida 1954- The Tokyo-based Ushida Findlay Partnership was set up in 1987 by the Japanese architect Eisaku Ushida and the Scottish architect Kathryn Findlay. Ushida and Findlay are former associates of Japanese architect Arata Isozaki (1976-82). Ushida Findlay work is characterised by plasticity: one of their most noted works is the fluid, organic project entitled Truss Wall House. ![]() Ushida Findlay Architects: Homes for the Future Ushida & Findlay Architects Practice Information Kathryn Findlay - Teaching Positions 1999 Professor - UCLA, Los Angeles, USA 1998 Professor - Tokyo University, Japan 1979 Architectural Association, London - Diploma Ushida Findlay - Key Projects 2004 Maggies Centre, Wishaw, UK 2004 Granton Strand, Edinburgh, UK 1999 Homes for the Future, Glasgow, UK 1999 Hopton Street loft residential interior, Thames, London, UK 1998 Billiard Hall & House, Nagoya, Japan 1998 Kumamoto Artpolis Park Management Office, Kumamoto, Japan 1997 Polyphony House, Osaka, Japan 1997 Financial Times Millenium (Inhabitable) Bridge Competition, London, UK 1995 Housing Prototype 1, Osaka, Japan 1994 Soft and Hairy House, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tsukuba-city, Ibaraki, Japan 1994 Kaizankyo company villa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan 1994 Spiral Wall House, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan 1994 House for the Third Millenium, London, UK 1993 Chiaroscuro House, Tokyo, Japan 1993 Truss Wall House, Machida-city, Tokyo, Japan 1991 Vertical Horizon, Tokyo, Japan 1990 Yokohama Sportsman Club, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan 1989 Echo Chamber, Tokyo, Japan 1989 Park Museum City, Japan Modern Houses Kathryn Findlay - Background Kathryn was the daughter of an Angus sheep farmer but went on to great things, invited to the Venice Biennale, and Professor of Architecture at Tokyo Unversity. Findlay graduated from the London AA in 1979. Recently Kathryn made her name with a starfish-plan design for a country house in England - Grafton New Hall. Ushida Findlay gained this project by winning the Royal Institute of British Architects competition in 2002 for a proposed English country house. The developer of Grafton New Hall intends to use the starfish design with a new architect. Kathryn Findlay became an honorary architecture professor at Dundee University in 1999. Kathryn received an architecture scholarship from the Japanese Ministry of Education for postgraduate research at Tokyo University. Apart from Wishaw and Granton, Ushida Findlay were working on projects in Doha - a Museum and two grand houses, one for Quatar's Minister of Culture. As well as the problems in Quatar, Ushida Findlay Architects £4m arts centre was halted by Bury St Edmunds Borough Council in April 2004. Ushida Findlay had won another Royal Institute of British Architects competition converting the Corn Exchange in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Ushida Findlay also lost the Plymouth University Competition in 2004 to design their Faculty of Arts & Humanitites building. An English project Stade Maritime Landmark project - visitor centre and restaurant - in Hastings, West Sussex was won in 2002 but Kathryn Findlay was dropped in 2003. Kathryn Findlay interviews in AJ Sep 04 & BD w/e 27.08.04 Scottish Architect Kathryn Findlay is the Scots-born half of architects Ushida Findlay. Over the last 13 years Kathryn, along with her partner Eisaku Ushida, has been responsible for designing some of the most appealing visions to emerge in some decades as well as also enjoying a spell as the first women Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Tokyo. Kathryn Findlay has an intuitive intelligence for what she calls 'poetic space' for the possibilities inherent in translating the idea of landscape into buildings and interiors. Kathryn will explore the journey of discovery from concept to completion in Japan, the UK and around the world. Penny McGuire in AR1257 describes Ushida Findlay buildings as all being "products of a quicksilver originality", drawing on "dream-like, poetic impulses to unsettle and delight"; they have a "habit of borrowing ordinary materials and using them in ways that challenge perception of them". Japanese Buildings Kathryn Findlay : V&A Museum Architecture Studios World Architecture : e-architect - key buildings across the globe Comments or building suggestions / photos for the Kathryn Findlay Architect page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk Kathryn Findlay buildings - page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt |
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