Items where Faculty is "Kingston School of Art > School of Art and Architecture"

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Number of items: 11.

Artefact/Device

Balaskas, Bill [Artist] (2016) Anarchy near the UK. (Mixed media installation). Variable dimensions.

Smith, Timothy M [Architect] and Taylor, Jonathan D [Architect] (2016) Teddington Folly. (Building).

Article

Fatsar, Kristof (2016) Hungarian garden tourists in search of Lancelot Brown's legacy. Garden History, 44, pp. 114-124. ISSN (print) 0307-1243

Fatsar, Kristóf (2016) European travellers and the transformation of garden art in Hungary at the turn of the nineteenth century. Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes, 36(3), pp. 166-184. ISSN (print) 1460-1176

Gough, Tim (2016) Theatricality and sincerity. Widok, 15, ISSN (print) 2300-200X

Wells, M. J. (2016) The practice of history : the Smithsons, Colin St John Wilson,and the writing of architectural history. Journal of Art Historiography, 14, ISSN (online) 2042-4752

Conference or Workshop Item

Philbin, Simon (2016) Exploring the project management office (PMO) – role, structure and processes. In: 37th American Society for Engineering Management International Annual Conference (ASEM 2016); 26-29 Oct 2016, Charlotte, U.S.. (Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management, no. 033163)

Sopeoglou, Eva (2016) The tectonics of comfort between clothes and cities. In: Bartlett PhD Research Projects 2016; 23 Feb 2016, London, U.K..

Design

Brennan, Nicholas [Designer] and Smitham, Astrid [Architect] (2016) White House Dagenham. Building.

Coward, Thomas [Architect], Shearcroft, Geoff [Architect], Pugh, Jonny [Architect] and Froud, Daisy [Co-creator] (2016) The Green Community Centre, Nunhead. Building and Landscape.

Hayatsu, Takeshi [Architect] and Jones, Simon [Architect] (2016) Seminar House Pavilion, Dorich House. Building.

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