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dc.contributor.author | Darbyshire, Matthew | - |
dc.contributor.editor | Scotti, Marco | - |
dc.coverage.spatial | Wakefield | it |
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-01-31T17:21:10Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2015-01-31T17:21:10Z | - |
dc.date.created | 2013 | it |
dc.date.issued | 2015-02-01 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2652 | - |
dc.description | 1_ Proposed plan for Hepworth Gallery.pdf render del progetto | it |
dc.description | 1_ Proposed plan for Hepworth Gallery.pdf Renders of the project | it |
dc.description.abstract | Questo progetto propone un’intervento per gli spazi antistanti l’ingresso alla Hepworth Gallery di Wakefield. In particolare Darbyshire articola lo spazio attraverso tre elementi: una struttura non finita Arts and Craft a timpano che riprende elementi di uno stile vernacolare postmoderno - abitualmente associato alle operazioni dei developers immobiliari -, una pergola di B&Q - nota catena di negozi nel Regno Unito dedicati al fai da te e al giardinaggio - e una catapulta medievale puntata verso la nuova - e pluripremiata - galleria disegnata da David Chipperfield. I tre segni nello spazio ritornano su temi frequenti nella ricerca dell’artista, quali la critica a un’omologazione del design contemporaneo di massa, alla standardizzazione degli spazi, e la messa in discussione dei processi rigenerazione del territorio portati avanti da enti pubblici come da developers privati, contrapponendosi all’edificio museale minimalista e iconico progettato dall’archistar Chipperfield. Ufficialmente il lavoro non è stato realizzato per alcuni problemi riscontrati nel progetto | it |
dc.description.abstract | This project proposes an intervention in the area in front of the entrance of the Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield. Darbyshire here articulates the space through three elements: an unfinished Arts and Crafts half-hipped gable structure in developers vernacular, a B&Q pergola - B&Q is the well-known UK chain dedicated to DIY and gardening - and a medieval trebuchet orientated towards the new David Chipperfield designed gallery. The three signs arranged in the area recall frequent themes in the artist's research, such as a critic to the homogenisation of contemporary design, to the standardization of the spaces, and the questioning of the regeneration processes carried out by government agencies and/or private developers, and stand opposite to the minimalist, award-winning and iconic museum building designed by an archistar. Officially, the work has not been realised for a planning issue. | it |
dc.language.iso | Italiano | it |
dc.relation.haspart | <a href=' http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2921'>[Proposed plan for Hepworth Gallery entrance, Wakefield]</a> | it |
dc.subject.other | Mancata corrispondenza con le richieste della committenza | it |
dc.subject.other | Motivi logistici | it |
dc.title | Proposed plan for Hepworth Gallery entrance, Wakefield | it |
dc.type | Working Paper | it |
Appears in Collections: | MoRE - Collezione Progetti |
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