Public Views 1
July - September 1995Public Views was started in 1995 as a series of short exhibitions showcasing collaborations between young architects and designers, to bring innovative architectural ideas to the general public.
The series' title - Public Views - made reference to the fact that these exhibitions were for a broad and diverse public, with everyone invited. Each exhibition's opening was accessible to all through a procession of 'Public' (as opposed to 'Private') views.
Works, Collaboration, Papers on Architecture
14 - 23 July 1995A selection of architectural projects (drawings, photographs and models) that came out of an informal group of collaborators - including Tony Fretton, David Adjaye, Adam Caruso and Sergison Bates.
Urban Investigations, London, Paris, New York, Cardiff
28 July - 6 August 1995An exhibition by architects Op-Arc and students from South Bank University's Unit 4.
Living in the Garden Shed
10 - 20 August 1995An exhibition exploring the domestic, by Cullinans & Harbour and FAT.
Architectural Economy
24 August - 3 September 1995An art installation from Alex de Rijke, Geoff Cox and Martin van der Linden, displaying photographic information about The Economist Building in which The Architecture Foundation was housed, in order to engage the public with a dialogue on contemporary architecture.
City Landscape
22 September - 1 October 1995Florian Beigel and the Architecture Research Unit present their research.
