Exhibitions

Public Views 1: Living in the Garden Shed

10 - 20 August 1995
  • FAT display domestic items to represent their architectural projects
  • Cullinan and Harbour's staircase plan, transposed to the gallery floor
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation

An dual exhibition featuring the work of two groups of designers, both exploring the making of the domestic environment.

Cullinans & Harbours reproduced a full-scale plan of the staircase at the core of their own self-built house in Dalston, onto the gallery floor. Large scale photographic images showed the house in section and elevation, whilst documentary shots described the project and process of the building.

FAT (Fashion Architecture Taste) installed familiar domestic objects in the gallery to represent their architectural projects. Each of these domestic trinkets were available to purchase as souvenirs, with proceeds going to charities for the homeless Shelter and Centrepoint.

Exhibitors:

Cullinans & Harbour: Henrietta Cullinan, Dominic Cullinan, Ivan Harbour

FAT: Emma Davis, Tom Teatum, Clive Sall, Sean Griffiths, Francois Lefranc, Sam Jacob, Cordula Weisser, Mark Hutchinson, Dave Beech, Paul Khera, Maria Beddoes, Sarah Allan, Maria Cook, Lindsay Seers

 

Venue

Bury Street, London

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Public Views 1

A series of short exhibitions showcasing collaborations between young architects and designers.

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Public Views 1: Living in the Garden Shed 1995-08-10T18:00:00Z 1995-08-20T00:00:00Z http://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/programme/1995/public-views-1/living-in-the-garden-shed

An exhibition exploring the domestic, by Cullinans & Harbour and FAT.