Exhibition
Less A Building: Interactions with London Zoo Aviary
4 Sep 2021
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Address
- The Brunswick Centre
- 110 Foundling Court, Marchmont Street (Entrance 3)
- London
England - WC1N 1AN
- United Kingdom
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- Russell Square, Kings Cross, St Pancras
- Kings Cross
Passengers is pleased to announce its publishing partnership with artist Michaela Nettell on her book Less a building: Interactions with London Zoo Aviary.
About
Launch event: Sat 4 Sep, 3–5pm – readings at 4pm
Address: Passengers, 110 Foundling Court, The Brunswick Centre, Entrance 3, Marchmont Street, London, WC1N 1AN*
* For access please ring 110 at Entrance 3 of The Brunswick Centre, opposite the Marquis of Cornwallis on Marchmont Street
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Realised by Cedric Price, Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby in the mid-1960s, the landmark London Zoo Aviary is known for its pioneering tensile structure, its immersive and sensory qualities and its architectural paradoxes of permanence/plasticity, transparency/opacity and openness/enclosure. Less a building takes the hiatus of the aviary's redevelopment in the early 2020s as an opportunity to consider the structure anew, exposing it as a powerful catalyst for experimental thinking and making.
Ten site-responsive artworks and texts are presented alongside an in-depth roundtable between six architects and writers, and documents from the Cedric Price and London Zoo archives. Posing questions around cultivated habitats and curated landscapes, and asking what the aviary has come to represent in architectural, zoological and environmental terms, the project proposes a set of new, interconnecting and open-ended readings of an important piece of twentieth century design to mark this pivotal moment in its history.
- Includes previously unpublished notes by Cedric Price for a talk given at the Architectural Association in November 1981.
- New writing by Tim Dee (Greenery, Penguin, 2021), Helen Jukes (A Honeybee Heart has Five Openings, Scribner, 2018), Polly Gould (Antarctica, Art and Archive, Bloomsbury, 2020) and Matthew Turner (Other Rooms, Dodo Ink, 2020).
- Roundtable discussion with: Marcela Aragüez (architect and Assistant Professor of Architecture, IE University, Madrid-Segovia), Phillip Hall-Patch (artist and architect), Owen Hopkins (Director, Farrell Centre at Newcastle University), Michaela Nettell (artist), Hadas Steiner (Associate Professor, University at Buffalo, SUNY), Karolina Szynalska (Senior Lecturer, Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment) and Matthew Turner (writer).
- A dialogue in 6 paper models by Michaela Nettell & Ana Ruepp.
- Planning application documents by Alex Hartley outlining proposals to preserve the fabric and form of the Grade II* listed aviary by repurposing it as an anaerobic digester.
- Images of new crystal forms by Julie F Hill, generated by a machine learning algorithm trained on images of minerals that relate to the aviary's pyramidal structure.
- Cyanotype prints by Milena Michalski, hand-processed and toned using homemade, organic solutions.
- Text by Marcela Aragüez on the aviary as exemplar of Cedric Price's paradoxical design strategy, 'calculated uncertainty'.
- Notes on the aviary's planting plan by Colin Priest, explored through a 5-layered, geometric design for book endpapers.
- Design by Marit Münzberg with section sewn binding, fold-out elements and five, 100 x 100mm origami paper inserts.
Title: Less A Budiling: Interactions with the London Zoo Aviary
ISBN: 978-1-7399141-0-3
Format: Paperback, full colour
Dimensions: 130 × 190mm
Extent: 130 pp
Publication date: September 2021
RRP: £14 available to pre-order via Passengers store
Supported by Arts Council England